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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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  • currencies or digital assets, and does not back any of the same. open source community. Fellow Traveler also uses Valgrind.
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  • Dust transactions are transactions which create outputs of such a low amount that they would cost more to spend in transaction fees th Typically dust arises as a form of advertising on the blockchain, or else as an attack designed to deanonymize
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  • ...n [https://github.com/Open-Transactions/opentxs/tree/develop/wrappers many other languages.] ...e no high-level API version is available. If you are writing software that uses OT, and you need to copy some sample code, just get it from [https://github
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  • ...m/blog/ Bill St Clair]. He has mentioned discussions with Patrick Chkeroff of [https://loom.cc/ Loom] as his muse in this area. The receipt itself become The receipts on Open Transactions also take inspiration from the work of [http://financialcryptography.com/ Ian Grigg].
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  • ...a withdrawal transaction. It is called from [[startwithdrawal]] with a set of three parameters: ...addresses with eligible utxos to be used as inputs, the various parameters of the address identifier are incremented in the following order:
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  • The [[startwithdrawal]] API call accepts a list of outputs to be created since voting pools process withdrawals in batches.
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  • ...wallet.exe) starts up, it tries to read from the ini file. The '''location of the ini file''' is subject to change but for now, it is: <code>C:\ot.ini</c '''Eventually the ini file will store all sorts of things. Suggestions?'''
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  • ...eceived deposits, constructs outgoing transactions, and monitors the state of all relevant incoming and outgoing transactions. ...llet, must be currency-agnostic and do not have any inherent understanding of currency-specific parameters such as address formats.
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  • # Compare the sum of the inputs to the sum of the outputs and required transaction fee to determine if more inputs are re
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  • ...lgorithms, XOR'd together, so that when the time inevitably comes that one of them is compromised, the system is still secure and a new one can be swappe Open Transactions should still be able to read and process the other message digest algorithms, should a contract be signed with one. But the SA
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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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  • decode OT-base64-decode out of armor. exchange exchange in/out of a basket currency.
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  • ...t transaction numbers from the server ahead of time, and usually has a few of them sitting in his wallet. That way, he can write a cheque anytime he want All of the financial instruments have different properties... I invite you to chec
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  • ...lockchain withdrawals from the pool, the audit servers must agree on a set of parameters used to deterministically construct blockchain transactions. The # A list of valid withdrawals to be processed, which may be an empty list
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  • The [[startwithdrawal]] API call returns a list of accounting and status information corresponding to the transactions which i ...nym's outBailment message could not be completely satisfied due to a lack of hot inputs. Series up to <n> must be thawed to completely fulfil this outBa
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  • ...ransaction servers) any number of ASSET CONTRACTS (asset types) any number of ASSET ACCOUNTS (where funds go) a CASH PURSE for each ASSET TYPE ...a single &quot;account&quot; in the user's interface across an actual LIST of accounts that reside on multiple servers.)
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  • ...of a [[Voting Pools|voting pool]], it additional requirements apply on top of its existing functionality. The Notary must keep track of all blockchain-denominated balances via OT receipts. In addition to the sep
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  • ...action to exceed size limits OR no change will be required (as in the case of a split output) ### Add a change output of the appropriate value
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  • NOTE: All new issues will be going into the Issues section of this github page. ...token database. I guess I'll throw these into a folder, too, based on hash of the token. Long term will be wherever the above Database questions are reso
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  • #REDIRECT [[Minority loss of consensus]]
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  • If you run it with blank data, it will walk you through the process of creating a fresh server. You will want to use the Moneychanger GUI as well,
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  • Open Transactions supports different types of financial instruments... Here's a little chart to show some of the differences between these instruments:
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  • In the case of a new voting pool forming from a group of businesses which were previously operating as independent entities, they wi ..., they reserve enough series numbers to create one hot series and the rest of their existing holdings as inactive series, then increment this number by o
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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. In order for members of the voting pool to coordinate transaction signing, all transactions '''MUST
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  • ...ister&quot; (Alice's computer, running OT) creates an invoice with a total of 98 Clams. ...s in everyone's pocket, you can compete head-to-head with the install base of the credit card companies themselves, and entirely replace the credit card
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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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  • * If the finished transaction list is empty, the rest of the procedure can be skipped. ...transaction database, where they will wait for additional signatures from other voting pool members.
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  • New thoughts (voting groups, and group control of funds): ...library to add objects performing '''voting protocols''' for group control of contracts and asset accounts.
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  • Although careful risk management can reduce the risk of a reversed deposit to extremely low levels, it’s never possible to reduce All members of the voting pool have a strong incentive to enforce the <code>[[Funds Availa
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  • ...ransport. Meaning that libOTLib.a, the actual library (containing the bulk of the code), includes '''no transport code at all'''. ...to string form, and then you can transport that string using whatever form of transport you wish. (OT operates on Request / Response model.) See this art
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  • ...ded and trading. You can put an offer on a market. (There may be a hundred other offers already there... each with their own terms and limits.) Your offer may trade many times before it is done, and against ''multiple other offers'' on the market. After each trade, OTCron will drop a receipt into t
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  • Pool members agree on a changeover date in the form of a future series number. If the pool must remove a member, then it needs to move all of the outputs in the old series to the new keyset.
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  • This call begins the process of sweeping one or more inputs to a single output.
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  • ...I]]is much more easy to use, and basically automates all of the complexity of OT. Whereas the low-level CLI described on this page, similar to the [[API '''This OT CLI is the command-line equivalent of the OT LOW LEVEL API. It includes no built-in synchronization, retries, tim
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  • ...uch that at the time of their creation only the hash of the script instead of its actual contents.
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  • ...code>outpoints</code> array and have an existing <code>status</code> value of "success". ## Partial outBailments have existing <code>status</code> value of "partial-".
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  • '''WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, TITLE OF PROPERTY, and ARBITRATION''' ...sitor's account. (This is similar to how it works when you exchange in/out of a basket currency.)
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  • ...h pool must be evaluated on a case-by-case in order to estimate the amount of security it provides. ...have no intuitive meaning, so to better understand the security properties of a pool we will translate these numbers into more understandable terms.
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  • ...onvenient to attach it to the message as though it were just another “blob of data”. ...umber attached to each message. This in no way violates the untraceability of the cash, FYI. That is, just because you used transaction#5 to withdraw som
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  • ...|opentxs]] command-line tool itself is written in ot script, just like any other script. ...er to be able to run it as an executable. Then put this shebang at the top of the file: <code>#!/usr/bin/env ot</code>
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  • The multisig structure of a pool is called the keyset definition and is expressed in XML and stored i ...z, and w. All decisions made by the pool must be signed by u of v members of the pool. Every server contributes a different xpub for each series defined
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  • ...s from the pool by interacting with the service front end web site or some other software application. When the service receives such a request, it notifies ...estination Bitcoin address where the withdrawal should be sent, the amount of the withdrawal, and an extraFee value. The extraFee is added to the transac
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  • ...the GUI. These scripts can be used to automate the installation and setup of various financial environments. Also there is BeanShell [[http://www.beansh ...sset Contracts, and just about anything that shows up in the OT API. Most of these things are too confusing for the average person who simply wants to t
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  • ...n accurate accounting between the OT balances issued and the actual amount of blockchain currency under their control. For this reason, every [[deposit a ...abase because users will verify bailment instructions by querying notaries other than the ones which provided them with the instructions.
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  • ...inputs to satisfy an output which has been added to a transaction as part of the [[Add Next Output]] step. Even with the worst case of high <code>m</code> and/or <code>n</code> values, inputs will never be larg
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  • These are the messages used by versions of the opentxs client and server up to [https://github.com/Open-Transactions/O |getMarketList||Download list of markets||@getMarketList||N
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  • This call continues the process of withdrawing coins from a voting pool by providing the [[wallet (blockchain) : A [[siglist|signature list]] received from another member of the voting pool.
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  • ...m number, a unique identifier which can, for example, refer to an instance of some object.'' Here's a sample piece of OT cash:
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  • ''The vision is not of a central server you must trust.'' <br>''Rather, the vision is of federated servers you don’t have to trust.''
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  • ...h either a dedicated, non-networked printer, or else a CDR drive. No media of any kind is ever allowed to cross the air gap in the online->offline direct ...private keys from physical destruction, since the pool can tolerate a loss of keys that involves less than (n-m) members. One copy held in an offsite loc
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