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  • ...the opentxs-repo (https://github.com/Open-Transactions/opentxs/tree/stable-client) <br>Write your own client using the [[Use Cases | OT high-level API]].
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  • ...OT, be sure to keep an eye on the server output while you are running your client, so you can see what is happening on the server side. * The [[API|OT API]]
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  • ...vice receives such a request,  it notifies the OT client via the OT client API function: <code>[[request_bailment]]</code>. When the OT client receives notice of a user desire to deposit funds to a voting pool, via any
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  • ...rvice receives such a request, it notifies the OT client via the OT client API function: <code>[[outBailment]]</code>. When the OT client receives notice of a user desire to withdraw funds from a voting pool, via
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  • ...a full-strength '''financial cryptography''' [[List_of_Classes|library]], API, GUI, command-line interface, and prototype notary server. The project is m ...ot falsify his receipts against his will, since the server can't forge the client's signature.
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  • ...using OT in your own application, see the [[API|article on the high-level API.]] These are the messages used by versions of the opentxs client and server up to [https://github.com/Open-Transactions/Open-Transactions 0.
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  • * Open-Transactions includes a [[API|client API]], a working [[Otserver|server]], a cross-platform [https://github.com/Open ...]: <code>!/usr/bin/env ot</code> The entire (mostly) high and low level OT API is available within your scripts.
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  • === API Docs === ...ions/opentxs/blob/develop/include/opentxs/client/OT_ME.hpp#L116 High-level API (C++)]
    35 KB (4,910 words) - 22:53, 8 July 2015
  • ...the function you are looking for, should you next resort to the low-level API (OTAPI.) And remember, you can always the copy the code you need from the t ...functions like '''send_transfer''' or '''withdraw_cash.''' The high-level API manages everything else behind the scenes. And any sample code you need can
    34 KB (4,780 words) - 22:47, 8 July 2015
  • ...//github.com/Open-Transactions/Moneychanger Moneychanger (Qt-based Desktop Client)] ...et account, signs the prototokens, and then sends those tokens back to the client, who unblinds them. (Now they are now ready to spend.)
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  • ...The main components of Open-Transactions are the core library, the client API, the 'opentxs' command-line tool, the opentxs-notary server, and the Moneyc
    10 KB (1,625 words) - 22:39, 8 July 2015