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      6    Name
      7    ====
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      9    **taler-exchange-kyc-trigger** - trigger AML/KYC processes at the exchange for testing
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     12 Synopsis
     13 ========
     14 
     15 **taler-exchange-kyc-trigger**
     16 [**-b**_*AMOUNT*]
     17 [**-c** *FILENAME*]
     18 [**-h**]
     19 
     20 Description
     21 ===========
     22 
     23 **taler-exchange-kyc-trigger** is a simple tool to simulate a wallet that
     24 exceeds a balance threshold and thus triggers some AML/KYC logic. It is useful
     25 to test AML/KYC procedures.  Such procedures must be configured to trigger on
     26 wallet balance thresholds. Other triggers are currently not supported.
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     28 The tool gets the exchange base URL and the currency from the configuration
     29 file.  Additionally, you may specify a file name under "RESERVE_PRIV_FILE" in
     30 the "[exchange-testing]" section. In this case, the tool will try to read the
     31 reserve private key from that file, or if it does not exist, create one there.
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     33 Its options are as follows:
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     35 **-b** *BALANCE*
     36    Specifies the balance threshold that the simulated wallet has
     37    crossed.
     38 
     39 **-c** *FILENAME*
     40    Write the database configuration to FILENAME. The tool
     41    will append the required ``CONFIG`` option for the
     42    Postgresql access to the respective file.
     43 
     44 **-h**
     45    Print short help on options.
     46 
     47 Output
     48 ======
     49 
     50 The output will be details from the exchange's response.
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     53 See Also
     54 ========
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     56 taler-exchange-httpd(1), taler-exchange.conf(5).
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     58 Bugs
     59 ====
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     61 Report bugs by using https://bugs.taler.net or by sending electronic
     62 mail to <taler@gnu.org>.