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Main => Technical Support => Topic started by: xeroc on November 13, 2015, 12:27:58 pm
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Since there are so many things that still need proper documentation, I hereby ask the community to vote for their favorit so I can focus on it.
Please vote!
If something is missing, please add it to the thread
Also note that I will be mostly unavailable next week!
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*dump*
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Voted.
IMO:
I see that there are more requests for Market Engine, API and Exchange documentation, but I think that these very topics should first wait for the upcoming changes that would make a today-documentation old.
As a matter of fact, in BM's proposals there are some changes about:
-the market engine (iirc the margin trading mechanics are going to change, following poloniex's style)
-the api will be refactored and made more user/bot/exchange friendly
-some exchange related details will change too, like fees on order's creation/cancellation and percentage fees on order fulfillment that would also qualify for the referral program
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bump
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I get feedback from friends when I introduce them bitshares. It is too complicated to understand, especially about securing bts fund (they are worried about losing their money by viruses/hackers) and using the market. I think they are the foundation documentation.
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Working on the backup/coldstorage/security aspects now
edit: seems that coldstorage infrastructure needs some more time ...
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Working on the backup/coldstorage/security aspects now
edit: seems that coldstorage infrastructure needs some more time ...
can brain key consider as a cold-storage way ?
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Working on the backup/coldstorage/security aspects now
edit: seems that coldstorage infrastructure needs some more time ...
can brain key consider as a cold-storage way ?
Yes .. if you have never manually imported a private key .. all your accounts can be recovered via brain key..
you can give it a try an create a new wallet from the brain wallet of your existing wallet
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This thread - ttps://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,20267.0/topicseen.html goes to show a documentation on securing wallet/fund is important and very much needed.
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Since my last post here, I made some considerable improvements and wrote some more articles:
15/12/03 Manually Construct Any Transaction, Proposing a Transaction
15/12/03 Tutorials, Confidential Transfers, Committee, Claim Worker Pay, Shareholder, Workers / Budget Items, Often used API Calls, Wallet Merchant Protocol, Wallet Login Protocol
15/11/30 Margin call mechanics
15/11/26 First Steps for End-Users, Things you should know, Assets/Tokens
15/11/23 User Guide updates: Transactions and Operations, Decentralized Exchange, Security
15/11/13 Refactoring, updates for: Integration Guide
15/11/10 Added MUSE blockchain: MUSE
For those that haven't notices .. you can now also reach it via docs.bitshares.ORG!
Cheers
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Since my last post here, I made some considerable improvements and wrote some more articles:
15/12/03 Manually Construct Any Transaction, Proposing a Transaction
15/12/03 Tutorials, Confidential Transfers, Committee, Claim Worker Pay, Shareholder, Workers / Budget Items, Often used API Calls, Wallet Merchant Protocol, Wallet Login Protocol
15/11/30 Margin call mechanics
15/11/26 First Steps for End-Users, Things you should know, Assets/Tokens
15/11/23 User Guide updates: Transactions and Operations, Decentralized Exchange, Security
15/11/13 Refactoring, updates for: Integration Guide
15/11/10 Added MUSE blockchain: MUSE
For those that haven't notices .. you can now also reach it via docs.bitshares.ORG!
Cheers
Nice. I just took a look.
I have a question. Is "add_operation_to_builder_transaction" still valid or is it replaced by "add_operation_to_builder_transaction2"?
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Since my last post here, I made some considerable improvements and wrote some more articles:
15/12/03 Manually Construct Any Transaction, Proposing a Transaction
15/12/03 Tutorials, Confidential Transfers, Committee, Claim Worker Pay, Shareholder, Workers / Budget Items, Often used API Calls, Wallet Merchant Protocol, Wallet Login Protocol
15/11/30 Margin call mechanics
15/11/26 First Steps for End-Users, Things you should know, Assets/Tokens
15/11/23 User Guide updates: Transactions and Operations, Decentralized Exchange, Security
15/11/13 Refactoring, updates for: Integration Guide
15/11/10 Added MUSE blockchain: MUSE
For those that haven't notices .. you can now also reach it via docs.bitshares.ORG!
Cheers
Nice. I just took a look.
I have a question. Is "add_operation_to_builder_transaction" still valid or is it replaced by "add_operation_to_builder_transaction2"?
You are mixing up
* propose_builder_transaction and
* propose_builder_transaction2 (will be available in a future release)
I never ran across a "add_operation_to_builder_transaction2" .. and it really only puts JSON objects together ... don't see a need to another implementation :)
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Since my last post here, I made some considerable improvements and wrote some more articles:
15/12/03 Manually Construct Any Transaction, Proposing a Transaction
15/12/03 Tutorials, Confidential Transfers, Committee, Claim Worker Pay, Shareholder, Workers / Budget Items, Often used API Calls, Wallet Merchant Protocol, Wallet Login Protocol
15/11/30 Margin call mechanics
15/11/26 First Steps for End-Users, Things you should know, Assets/Tokens
15/11/23 User Guide updates: Transactions and Operations, Decentralized Exchange, Security
15/11/13 Refactoring, updates for: Integration Guide
15/11/10 Added MUSE blockchain: MUSE
For those that haven't notices .. you can now also reach it via docs.bitshares.ORG!
Cheers
Nice. I just took a look.
I have a question. Is "add_operation_to_builder_transaction" still valid or is it replaced by "add_operation_to_builder_transaction2"?
You are mixing up
* propose_builder_transaction and
* propose_builder_transaction2 (will be available in a future release)
I never ran across a "add_operation_to_builder_transaction2" .. and it really only puts JSON objects together ... don't see a need to another implementation :)
You are right. My bad. Typo mistake with copy-and-paste too fast. I meant " Is "propose_builder_transaction" still valid or is it replaced by "propose_builder_transaction2"?"
propose_builder_transaction was mentioned in the document. Should it be removed if it is no longer valid?
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There is an issue about this .. I need to reread the code .. but I think the tutorial is correct ..
https://github.com/cryptonomex/graphene/issues/467
https://github.com/cryptonomex/graphene/commit/7a5c5c476d9762cbba1d745447191523ca5cd601
The patch is on a different branch, hence propose_builder_transaction2 is not yet available
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@ xeroc, I think it would be most beneficial to provide documentation on how to build a transaction that requires multiple signatures, propose the transaction, and then have it signed by all active authority accounts. Is this something you would be up for?
The most important feature that we are not using right now is multi sig transactions.
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@ xeroc, I think it would be most beneficial to provide documentation on how to build a transaction that requires multiple signatures, propose the transaction, and then have it signed by all active authority accounts. Is this something you would be up for?
The most important feature that we are not using right now is multi sig transactions.
absoluteley .. it's on my list ... and I hope to see this also implemented in the GUI soonish :)
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@ xeroc, I think it would be most beneficial to provide documentation on how to build a transaction that requires multiple signatures, propose the transaction, and then have it signed by all active authority accounts. Is this something you would be up for?
The most important feature that we are not using right now is multi sig transactions.
absoluteley .. it's on my list ...
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For those that haven't noticed, there is a bunch of updates (including one big update which I wrote today):
16/01/12 Assets/Tokens, Creating a UIA manually Creating a MPA manually, Frequently Asked Questions, Privatized BitAssets, Publishing a Feed, Prediction Markets, Creating a Prediction Market, Closing/Settling a Prediction Market
16/01/07 User Issued Assets, Creating a new UIA, Creating a UIA manually
16/01/06 Change the Signing Key of your Witness
15/12/21 Workers / Budget Items, Fee Backed Asset, Funding Your Ideas, BitShares Improvement Proposal
15/12/18 Whitepapers: Release Candiate for the BitShares: General Overview whitepaper
15/12/04 Permissions, Proposed Transactions
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Is there a up-to-date white paper of DPOS itself?
It would be useful when comparing to the competitors' E.G. IBM's OpenLedger, Linux Foundation's OpenLedger, Eth and so.
Sorry if this is a stupid question.
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Is there a up-to-date white paper of DPOS itself?
It would be useful when comparing to the competitors' E.G. IBM's OpenLedger, Linux Foundation's OpenLedger, Eth and so.
Sorry if this is a stupid question.
Not a stupid questions .. and we *STILL* lack this whitepaper ..
Any help/assistance would be greatly appreciated!
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Is there a up-to-date white paper of DPOS itself?
It would be useful when comparing to the competitors' E.G. IBM's OpenLedger, Linux Foundation's OpenLedger, Eth and so.
Sorry if this is a stupid question.
Not a stupid questions .. and we *STILL* lack this whitepaper ..
Any help/assistance would be greatly appreciated!
It's sad that bm have no time to write it down. Always rushing on implementing things and/or think about new ideas.
I am not good at writing at all, I can help check/improve if there is a draft.