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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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  • ...rithm (voting pools)|input selection algorithm]] to obtain an ordered list of eligible inputs. ...the case where the output sum is greater than the input sum. At this stage of the algorithm, the input sum exceeding the output sum does not prove that a
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  • 0.85c--- Lots of progress! Added: ...were regenerated; cash withdrawal was fixed in the test GUI. The contents of scripts/ot and scripts/samples were updated. (Make sure, if you are keeping
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  • ...deposit address by interacting with the service front end web site or some other software application. When the service receives such a request,  it notifi When the OT client receives notice of a user desire to deposit funds to a voting pool, via any method, it sends a
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  • ...address is in a [[Keyset (voting pools)|series]] at least one number ahead of the hot series when a duplicate deposit is received, the pool should issue ...the criteria above it means the deposit was sent to a hot address instead of a cold address. In this case the funds should be swept to cold storage afte
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  • ...se behind the scenes. And any sample code you need can be copied right out of Moneychanger's code. * '''Exchange''' Digital Assets '''in and out of Baskets''' (from your Asset Accounts)
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  • ...from secretly tracking them by substituting a different mint file for one of the users. The users thus have an incentive to compare notes on the mint fi ...te a mutually acceptable asset type, or otherwise satisfy any requests via other avenues such as Bitcoins, or Ripple.)
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  • ...pts may only be requested from active series, as indicated by the location of the charter output. :This version of the specification contains is believed to be complete, but is still subject
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  • The concept of &quot;smart contracts&quot; originated with Nick Szabo: [http://szabo.best. ...d logic, until it expires or is deactivated. In this sense, it is like any other recurring OT transaction such as market trades and payment plans.
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  • In order to fufill the design criteria of voting pools, change outputs generated from withdrawal transactions must be ...from deposit series 1 will be sent to change series 20. The standard order of the xpubs in series 20 is: y<sub>20</sub>, z<sub>20</sub>, w<sub>20</sub>.
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  • ...process of being constructed, either because this is the first transaction of the algorithm or because a previous pending transaction has been moved to t Size checking is performed by creating a copy of the transaction, adding a dummy change output, and verifying that the trans
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  • ...issuer and transaction server have the ABILITY to collude?''' (regardless of incentive.) '''Scenario:''' The ''Issuer'' is actually a '''Voting Pool''' of transaction servers, with '''Bitcoin''' stored in the pool (on the blockcha
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  • ...rt of a [[Voting Pools|voting pool]], additional requirements apply on top of its existing functionality. The auditor is responsible for maintaining an independent copy of the same deposit database as the transaction server. It also tracks withdra
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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
    359 bytes (54 words) - 13:49, 23 May 2014
  • ...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
    35 KB (4,910 words) - 22:53, 8 July 2015
  • currencies or digital assets, and does not back any of the same. open source community. Fellow Traveler also uses Valgrind.
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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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  • ...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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  • # 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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  • ...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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