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### Link to the coursework
https://codeinplace.stanford.edu/public/studenthome
### Why are we doing this?
Learn decomposition, the artform of how to solve large problems by breaking them down…
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### Link to the coursework
https://codeinplace.stanford.edu/public/studenthome
### Why are we doing this?
Get introduced to Python. Learn about the print and input statements. Also learn ab…
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**Acceptance Criteria**
- For the RW-TURP folder, work type 'Private Development or CIP' needs to be removed as an option for any new applications moving forward.
- Instead, we need two new work ty…
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- [ ] At which time will CIP-66 support be included in the blockchain?
- [ ] When will client libraries start using CIP-66? How do they know when it is supported by the blockchain client?
- [ ] We w…
karlb updated
3 months ago
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### Is there new design needed?
No
### What?
Voting rationale needs to be added and rendered according to CIP-136.
### Why?
To be able to participate properly in the voting and provide rationale.…
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### Link to the coursework
https://codeinplace.stanford.edu/public/studenthome
### Why are we doing this?
Learn decomposition, the artform of how to solve large problems by breaking them down…
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### Link to the coursework
https://codeinplace.stanford.edu/public/studenthome
### Why are we doing this?
Learn decomposition, the artform of how to solve large problems by breaking them down…
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### Link to the coursework
https://codeinplace.stanford.edu/public/studenthome
### Why are we doing this?
Learn decomposition, the artform of how to solve large problems by breaking them down…
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### Link to the coursework
https://codeinplace.stanford.edu/public/studenthome
### Why are we doing this?
Learn decomposition, the artform of how to solve large problems by breaking them down…
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## Description
we want to be able to allow replace-by-fee system where users can override transactions with the same nonce but a higher fee