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eth-keylist-checker

This script periodically checks the balances of addresses corresponding to given private keys, and sends them to single address. At this moment supports Ethereum and Polygon. Also works with testnets Rinkeby and Mumbai. Built wth Python, designed for RaspberryPi and Windows.

Description:

Script checks the balances of addresses corresponding to the private keys defined in keylist.json on the networks chosen in CHOSEN_ETH_NETWORKS in DELAYS time delays in settings.py. After any positive balance (over estimated tx fee) is found, the transaction to address defined in secrets.json is sent. After the transaciton is sent, log is saved in logs/ directory.

Script utilizes threading, asyncio and sched modules, as well as asynchronous class functions from web3.py, to minimalize delays and make possible to run it efficiently on Raspberry Pi Zero W.

Requirements:

  • Python 3.8
  • web3.py

Installation:

git clone https://github.com/kamsec/eth-keylist-checker.git
pip install web3

In case of "error: Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 or greater is required" when installing web3, this link might be useful.

Setup:

  1. In keylist.json set up the private keys to be checked for positive balance.
  2. In secrets.json set up your private key to receive coins if any balance found on keylist private keys.
  3. In secrets.json set up networks providers connection strings (at least one)
  4. In settings.py set up CHOSEN_ETH_NETWORKS and DELAYS.
    • CHOSEN_ETH_NETWORKS have to correspond to connection strings provided in previous step. Available values: 'eth', 'rinkeby', 'polygon', 'mumbai'
    • DELAYS is list of the delays in seconds, with order corresponding to order in CHOSEN_ETH_NETWORKS.

For example (in settings.py):

CHOSEN_ETH_NETWORKS = ['eth', 'polygon']
DELAYS = [15, 5]

Script will check the balances (and attempt to send positive amounts to single address) on Ethereum every 15 seconds, and on Polygon every 5 seconds.

Usage:

python run.py

or

python run.py --debug

Usage on Raspberry Pi:

Set it as a service!

sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/eth-keylist-checker.service

Enter the following content:

[Unit]
Description=eth-keylist-checker
After=network.target

[Service]
User=pi
Group=pi
WorkingDirectory=/home/pi/eth-keylist-checker
ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /home/pi/eth-keylist-checker/run.py
Restart=always

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Then use:

sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable eth-keylist-checker.service
sudo systemctl start eth-keylist-checker.service

That's it. Now the process will run for 3 hours and if it finishes, systemd will start it again.

For debugging, these are usefull:

sudo systemctl status eth-keylist-checker.service
sudo systemctl stop eth-keylist-checker.service
journalctl -u eth-keylist-checker.service --until "2022-02-21 23:00:00"
journalctl -u eth-keylist-checker.service --no-pager

Notes:

  • The next step would be to integrate it with bitcoin-like blockchains. I did that with bit library, but it doesn't handle async requests and is too slow, removed btc support for now.
  • In case of positive balance found (over minimum tx fee) sometimes trying to execute .send() function, will result with replacement transaction underpriced. It means that there is other transaction with higher 'gasPrice' and lower 'value'. We could recalculate values and resend the transaction to outbid it but it's not implemented. These transactions would have to be sent in the same block with lowest delay possible, and for that purpose async requests with remote node might not be enough - could require full eth node instead of external provider. This is another area for improvements.
  • utils.py contains functions that were helpfull during development

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Python script for periodically checking the balances of addresses corresponding to given private keys, and sending them to single address.

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