Jason Rhinelander
Jason Rhinelander
Also worth noting: if we are generating keys from a 128-bit seed then we probably want to store the key itself in the wallet or messenger file in addition to...
> I know this is old but how does sub address's get affected by going to a 128 bit key... It doesn't. The 128-bit seed effectively gets "stretched" into a...
A possible alternative to this is to make FAKECHAIN use some other, very light mining algorithm (e.g. SHA-256, or maybe just the existing CN-pico). I suspect most of the CPU...
There is special logic in the "All" function when doing a *transfer* that subtracts the fee from the transferred amount when the transferred amount is the entire balance (essentially turning...
The "unsuccessful" message is coming from looking up the SN status, but the RPC layer insists that any failure must spam with red error messages because it misuses the entire...
Yeah, it's not an error. When you run status on a service node you get output such as: ``` 2020-04-15 16:54:03.785 I Loki 'Valiant Vidar' (v7.1.3-4f1b0786a) 2020-04-15 16:54:03.785 I Generating...
Also here: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/69018/merkle-root-and-merkle-proofs
Not sure exactly how we should make this work, but perhaps if you specify a recipient prefixed with "@" then it does an address book lookup, e.g. `transfer @bob 50`
> In Loki we only have 2 subsystems (or "plugins" so to speak) LNS and Service Nodes which already have cyclical references back into the Blockchain class and DB and...
Swarm membership is (overly) complex, which means, unfortunately, that it's also hard to track which nodes were in and moved between swarms without essentially replaying the entire blockchain. When a...