A Desktop Client for Ledger Nano S and TREZOR hardware keys
FEATURES
- Ledger Nano S and TREZOR hardware key support.
- Secure BTC, ETH and 1200 ERC-20 tokens transactions.
- Batch processing of a list of transactions. (ETH and ERC-20 tokens only)
- Single binary (less than 1MB), no installation, no setup.
- Runs on Windows 7/8/10 and macOS 10.1x.
How to build the wallet from source
Quick and easy way
- Click on the green "Download" button on top right of this page, and download the ZIP archive of the wallet sources.
- Unzip it on your computer.
- Download the latest Red automated build for your platform, rename the file to
red.exeon Windows, or justredon macOS, and put it in the wallet sources folder at root level. - Open a terminal (DOS on Windows) and navigate to the wallet source folder.
- Run the following command-line to compile a new wallet binary:
- On Windows:
red -r -t Windows wallet.red - On macOS:
red -r -t macOS wallet.red
- You will get a new
walletexecutable in the same folder. You can further compress it using UPX if you want. In such case, we recommend adding the--no-compresscompilation option to the above command-lines in order to avoid using the internal Redbin compressor and let UPX do a better overall compression job. - Enjoy your newly built RED Wallet! ;-)
Full blown installation
We assume Windows as the target platform in the following, but the steps are the same for every supported platform.
Locations used:
R:\as the root of your storage location.R:\Rebolas the storage location of REBOL/View.R:\redas the storage location of the Red git repository or the Red binary.R:\walletas the storage location of the Wallet git repository.
Steps to compile the Red wallet using the Red binary:
- Download Red for your system and save it to a location of your choice: https://www.red-lang.org/p/download.html. Please use the last automated build and check the sha256-hash after downloading it!
- Open a terminal
- The command you need to type is of the following form:
<location of the Red executable> -r -t <your cross-compilation target> -o <location of the generated binary file> <location of the wallet Red-script
In our case, that would be the following:
R:\red-12jun18-e62b63d5.exe -r -t Windows -o wallet/wallet.exe wallet/wallet.red
Please wait until the compilation of the wallet has finished.
The produced binary, in our case R:\wallet\wallet.exe is a complete application. There is no installation, configuration files or registry entries needed or created. Just use it.
Steps to compile the Red wallet using the Red source:
- Download and install git for your system: https://git-scm.com/downloads
- Download REBOL/View for your system and save it into a location of your choice: http://www.rebol.com/download-view.html. For Windows that would be http://www.rebol.com/downloads/v278/rebol-view-278-3-1.exe
- Clone the Red git repository of red:
git clone https://github.com/red/red.git - Clone the Wallet git repository:
git clone https://github.com/red/wallet.git - Open a terminal
- The command you need to type is of the following form:
<location of the REBOL/View executable> +s <location of the red.r REBOL-script> -r -t <your cross-compilation target> -o <location of the generated binary file> <location of the wallet Red-script
In our case, that would be the following:
R:\Rebol\rebol-view-278-3-1.exe +s R:\red\red.r -r -t Windows -o R:\wallet\wallet R:\wallet\wallet.red
A REBOL/View does pop up and close after the compilation of the wallet has finished.
The produced binary, in our case R:\wallet\wallet.exe is a complete application. There is no installation, configuration files or registry entries needed or created. Just use it.

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