Login
Register
All Activity
Questions
Unanswered
Tags
Users
Ask a Question
Welcome to the Developer Q&A for the
MultiChain
blockchain platform.
Please feel free to ask questions about the platform to receive answers from the MultiChain developers or other members of the community.
No related questions found
4,157
questions
4,370
answers
5,718
comments
Most popular tags
multichain
streams
assets
stream
transactions
json-rpc
blockchain
wallet
permissions
error
address
raw-transactions
asset
mining
node
api
issue
multichain-explorer
nodes
connect
multichaind
multisig
transaction
smart-filters
metadata
private-key
atomic-exchange
multichain-cli
multichain-web-demo
data
connection
performance
blocks
demo
web
json
database
storage
native-currency
bitcoin
private-blockchain
network
fee
smart-contracts
wallets
signrawtransaction
off-chain
exchange
multiple-nodes
getnewaddress
Rollback
+1
vote
Is there any way to rollback transaction?
rollback
asked
Mar 9, 2016
by
Anon
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
1 Answer
0
votes
Not really, and this is how blockchains work by design.
answered
Mar 9, 2016
by
MultiChain
the thing to consider here is the ability to declare a transaction SET, then commit the set. just like a RDBMS. only upon commit is the chain written.
It's an interesting idea, but not possible in the current architecture.
However you can consider expressing a very complex payment/exchange operation in a single blockchain transaction, e.g. paying from 100s of sources to 100s of destinations, all of which happen atomically, or none at all. This may achieve what you're looking for.
Take a look at the APIs: preparelockunspent, createrawtransaction, signrawtransaction, sendrawtransaction.
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
...