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  • <br>'''OTMadeEasy''' -- A SWIG wrapper for the high-level API. Used for all other languages, such as Python, C Sharp, PHP, etc. <br>'''OTAPI_Basic''' -- The ''low-level API,'' as used in all other languages.
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  • ...ont-size:170%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#000;">Full List of Terms and Abbreviations</div>
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  • A minority loss of consensus exists any time where between 1 and <code>m-n</code> servers have A customer deposits bitcoins into the pool via an address provided as part of a valid [[Payment Protocol (voting pools)|PaymentRequest]], but the respons
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  • ...the case of an oversize transaction, or be partially satisfied in the case of not sufficient inputs. ...be the sum of the inputs minus the required transaction fee and the total of all outputs except the last one.
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  • ...and Choose" protocol like I was expecting from my classical understanding of Chaum's work. ...he unblinding factors, one-by-one. The server thus opened and verified all of the tokens--except for one, which was signed and returned. Upon return, th
    9 KB (1,529 words) - 23:47, 18 September 2013
  • .... The voting pool will rely on this protocol to protect against most forms of attack in the deposit process. ...dingBailment to the other transaction servers in the voting pool. When the other members verify that a transaction server has signed an invalid pendingBailm
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  • <br>'''OTMadeEasy''' -- A SWIG wrapper for the high-level API. Used for all other languages, such as Python, C Sharp, PHP, etc. <br>'''OTAPI_Basic''' -- The ''low-level API,'' as used in all other languages.
    20 KB (3,232 words) - 23:41, 18 September 2013
  • ...ontract]] can predict the sequence of addresses and enumerate the holdings of the pool for auditing purposes. ...s which defined the individual deposit addresses are composed from the set of public keys derived by applying the same index value to all xpubs.
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  • :This version of the specification contains is believed to be complete, but is still subject :Should be 1. This field allows for future expansion of the voting pool wallet specification.
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  • ...I call returns a list of signatures which can be shared with other members of the voting pool to create an valid withdrawal transaction. * Input 0 is a 2-of-3 multisig script and none of the required signatures have been supplied
    689 bytes (97 words) - 22:23, 30 November 2015
  • ...''[https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/ MPLv2 license.]''' The main components of Open-Transactions are the core library, the client API, the 'opentxs' comma ...ed in any software project, including any commercial project, without fear of legal repercussions.
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  • ...e a deterministic sequence of public keys which can not be predicted ahead of time.
    420 bytes (64 words) - 20:03, 17 April 2014
  • ...d prototype notary server. The project is managed by a worldwide community of volunteers that use the Internet to communicate, plan, and develop the Open This basic structure can be built upon to create many types of financial instruments.
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  • .../ Hushmail] and Chris Odom, the creator of Open-Transactions and cofounder of [[Monetas]]. [http://www.opentransactions.org/open-transactions.pdf (Click
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  • ...s. How can this be when the only globally-unique namespace in i2p consists of gibberish numbers? ...be entirely eliminated. In this picture, they're replaced by a combination of Ricardian contracts (which are [[Sample Currency Contract|self-verifiable]]
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  • ...orrective action is necessary. The transaction server may limit the number of <code>[[pendingBailment]]</code> notices a user may have open at a given ti
    945 bytes (156 words) - 11:31, 23 May 2014
  • ...through the process of creating a fresh server. You will want to make use of the sample contracts in the sample-data folder for this process. ...ver.h</code> and <code>src/otserver/OTServer.cpp</code> files for the bulk of the server code.
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  • ...ons, transaction servers must not issue receipts if there is a possibility of a deposit failing on the blockchain. ..., deposits are not considered complete until they have achieved the number of confirmations required for newly-issued coins to be considered mature (100
    957 bytes (147 words) - 20:51, 17 April 2014
  • :This version of the specification contains is believed to be complete, but is still subject ...ries containing the [[xpub|extended public key]] (xpub) to be made capable of signing transactions.
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  • ...]]</code> argument. Any time a change output is allocated, the index value of the [[address identifier]] is incremented, and if a change output is remove
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  • ...l cash. Finally these sorts of services can be offered for profit, instead of relying on hobbyists and enthusiasts! ...networks can now be drastically sped-up through the anonymous contribution of resources.''' If you don't want to contribute computing resources, that's f
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  • Auditing is the process via which a third party can validate the operations of a transaction server. In order for this to occur, the transaction server mu Auditors can not require transactions servers to publish this data, of course, but a transaction server can not hide a failure to release auditing
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  • ...e]], financial crypto, [[Sample Cash|digital cash]] and transaction [[List of Classes|library]]. ...basket currencies, unforgeable account balances, digital cash, destruction of account history, [http://iang.org/papers/ricardian_contract.html Ricardian
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