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Adding the ability to use a centralized SQL / MariaDB database server would give users the ability to have your coin/currency collection be current on any machine you use ON on. For example, Father/So…
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[bz#694]
Using Dragon Warrior IV as an example: its main currency was 'gold pieces' (or 'G' for short), but in its casino you could buy 'coins', which you could use to trade for items, or bet on thin…
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## Overview
On the Internet Computer blockchain, canister smart contracts can make HTTP outcalls to specified URLs, either to directly obtain off-chain data or to interact with off-chain systems, s…
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When I run
var client = new QBitNinjaClient(network);
var balance = await client.GetBalance(address, true);
Console.WriteLine(balance.Operations.Count());
It always outputs 0 even though I hav…
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I am subscribing to trades for 9-coins on each exchange, and some of the exchanges allow for subscribing to multiple markets on the same call, so I'm wondering if there is a way to do this in ccxws?
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For what it need.
E.g. you buy logs.
If you dont have logs - it is bad.
Basically you buy 500 logs
Fix is easy, just set
Buy, Log, max50 by 10 coins
And
Buy, Log, max500 by 8 coins
As re…
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I was wondering how the application compares the difficulty between multiple different algos/coins and based on which actual code it chooses to switch.
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For example it will not pick up Chaos Runes or Fire Runes, no matter how many there are. I've adjusted the minimum stack size multiple times and it still for whatever reason won't pick them up. It als…
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There are many things that I was searching for in the docs, for example how a contract handles coins and how it can handle multiple accounts/coins and cross contract interactions. Reading through cosm…
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These should be displayed in a grid probably? And have a low-ish upper limit so they can be tallied easily? Or possibly display a tally once the count goes above a certain threshold?