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# ElectrumX with Palladium (PLM) Support
This repository provides a **Dockerized ** setup of **ElectrumX ** with support for the **Palladium (PLM) ** coin.
It also includes a test script (`test-server.py` ) to verify the connection and main functionalities of the ElectrumX server.
Tested on:
* ✅ Debian 12
* ✅ Ubuntu 24.04
🔗 Palladium Full Node: [NotRin7/Palladium ](https://github.com/NotRin7/Palladium )
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## Architecture
```
┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐
│ Electrum │ │ ElectrumX │ │ Palladium │
│ Clients │◄──►│ Server │◄──►│ Full Node │
│ │ │ (Docker) │ │ │
└─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
```
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## Requirements
* [Docker ](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/ )
* [Docker Compose ](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/ )
* Python 3.10+ (to use `test-server.py` )
* A running **Palladium ** full node ([NotRin7/Palladium ](https://github.com/NotRin7/Palladium ))
**Recommendation**: to ensure maximum stability and reduce communication latency, it is strongly recommended to run the Palladium node **on the same machine ** that hosts the ElectrumX container.
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## Docker Installation
If you don't have Docker installed yet, follow the official guide:
- [Install Docker ](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/ )
For Docker Compose:
- [Install Docker Compose ](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/ )
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## Configuration
In the `docker-compose.yml` file, you can set the RPC credentials of the Palladium full node that ElectrumX will use:
```yaml
environment:
- DAEMON_URL=http://<rpcuser>:<rpcpassword>@<host>:<port>/
```
Replace with your actual values:
* `<rpcuser>` → RPC username of the node
* `<rpcpassword>` → RPC password of the node
* `<host>` → node address (e.g., `127.0.0.1` )
* `<port>` → RPC port of the node (e.g., `2332` for Palladium)
**Important:** never include real credentials in files you upload to GitHub.
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## Build and Start the Project
1. Navigate to the directory containing `docker-compose.yml` and `Dockerfile` .
2. Build the custom Docker image:
```bash
docker build -t electrumx-plm:local .
```
3. Start the containers with Docker Compose:
```bash
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docker compose up -d
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```
4. Check the logs to verify that ElectrumX started correctly:
```bash
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docker compose logs -f
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```
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## Testing with `test-server.py`
The `test-server.py` script allows you to connect to the ElectrumX server and test its APIs.
Usage example:
```bash
python test-server.py 127.0.0.1:50002
```
The script will perform:
* Handshake (`server.version` )
* Feature request (`server.features` )
* Block header subscription (`blockchain.headers.subscribe` )
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## Notes
* `coins_plm.py` defines the **Palladium (PLM) ** coin, based on Bitcoin.
* Production recommendations:
* Protect RPC credentials
* Use valid SSL certificates
* Monitor containers (logs, metrics, alerts)
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## License
Distributed under the **MIT ** license. See the `LICENSE` file for details.