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I can't the this process How to create a MultiChain private key
I want the process changed from private key to public key.
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I've had relative success setting up multichain on several nodes.. the cli working wonderfully. Can someone point me in the right direction to building a online wallet similar to what sonm/waves which utilizes multichain... I'm guessing it's to do with rpc-json
https://market.sonm.com/
https://client.wavesplatform.com
(as examples)
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Feb 5, 2019
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Juddy
You can use either json rpcs or even the bitcore library functions to create a wallet application on multichain network. It's easy to build such a application becuase most of the apis are made available by the multichain network and by other open source libraries.
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We don't have a specific library to point you to, but if you find a web wallet which is compatible with Bitcoin Core, the reference implementation for the bitcoin network, you should find it works well with MultiChain with very minor modifications.
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Feb 6, 2019
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