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What is the main difference between WriteSet, TransferSet and ContractResult in Ride4dApps?
Difference between IPFS and Filecoin?What does 'mining' means in smart contract ?Is Ethereum wallet to wallet token exchange possible?Different ways to invoke contract methodShould there be separate smart contracts with same business logic and different configuration or one master smart contract with all the configurationHow does the validation process works on RIDE? What happens after attaching the script to account?what does this error mean ? Can't process transaction with signature from scripted account. I'm using RIDE on Waves platformThere're different types of transactions with different versions in Waves Platform, what is the main difference between them?What does the first three lines in Ride4dApps mean?What does the parameter “i” represent in the callable functions in Ride4dApps?
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In Ride4dApps, the callable function returns WriteSet, TransferSet or a ContractResult but I still do not get the main difference between them? and who pays fees for this kind of dApps?
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In Ride4dApps, the callable function returns WriteSet, TransferSet or a ContractResult but I still do not get the main difference between them? and who pays fees for this kind of dApps?
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In Ride4dApps, the callable function returns WriteSet, TransferSet or a ContractResult but I still do not get the main difference between them? and who pays fees for this kind of dApps?
blockchain smartcontracts wavesplatform ride
In Ride4dApps, the callable function returns WriteSet, TransferSet or a ContractResult but I still do not get the main difference between them? and who pays fees for this kind of dApps?
blockchain smartcontracts wavesplatform ride
blockchain smartcontracts wavesplatform ride
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- TransferSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what outgoing
payments will be made upon your contract invocation. - WriteSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what data will be stored
in contract's account upon your contract invocation(for example the
caller address and balance). So basically it's a list of data entries
that should be recorded to read the dApp state. - ContractResult, It's the combination of WriteSet and TransferSet.
The sender pays fees in WAVES(1 + 4*(the cost of each script involved)) to the miner of the invocation.
Example:
ContractResult(
WriteSet([DataEntry(currentKey, amount)]),
TransferSet([ContractTransfer(i.caller, amount, unit)])
)
Where:
DataEntry (key : String, value : String | Binary | Integer | Boolean).i.calleris the caller address.
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- TransferSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what outgoing
payments will be made upon your contract invocation. - WriteSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what data will be stored
in contract's account upon your contract invocation(for example the
caller address and balance). So basically it's a list of data entries
that should be recorded to read the dApp state. - ContractResult, It's the combination of WriteSet and TransferSet.
The sender pays fees in WAVES(1 + 4*(the cost of each script involved)) to the miner of the invocation.
Example:
ContractResult(
WriteSet([DataEntry(currentKey, amount)]),
TransferSet([ContractTransfer(i.caller, amount, unit)])
)
Where:
DataEntry (key : String, value : String | Binary | Integer | Boolean).i.calleris the caller address.
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- TransferSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what outgoing
payments will be made upon your contract invocation. - WriteSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what data will be stored
in contract's account upon your contract invocation(for example the
caller address and balance). So basically it's a list of data entries
that should be recorded to read the dApp state. - ContractResult, It's the combination of WriteSet and TransferSet.
The sender pays fees in WAVES(1 + 4*(the cost of each script involved)) to the miner of the invocation.
Example:
ContractResult(
WriteSet([DataEntry(currentKey, amount)]),
TransferSet([ContractTransfer(i.caller, amount, unit)])
)
Where:
DataEntry (key : String, value : String | Binary | Integer | Boolean).i.calleris the caller address.
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- TransferSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what outgoing
payments will be made upon your contract invocation. - WriteSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what data will be stored
in contract's account upon your contract invocation(for example the
caller address and balance). So basically it's a list of data entries
that should be recorded to read the dApp state. - ContractResult, It's the combination of WriteSet and TransferSet.
The sender pays fees in WAVES(1 + 4*(the cost of each script involved)) to the miner of the invocation.
Example:
ContractResult(
WriteSet([DataEntry(currentKey, amount)]),
TransferSet([ContractTransfer(i.caller, amount, unit)])
)
Where:
DataEntry (key : String, value : String | Binary | Integer | Boolean).i.calleris the caller address.
- TransferSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what outgoing
payments will be made upon your contract invocation. - WriteSet, It's a keyValue list which defines what data will be stored
in contract's account upon your contract invocation(for example the
caller address and balance). So basically it's a list of data entries
that should be recorded to read the dApp state. - ContractResult, It's the combination of WriteSet and TransferSet.
The sender pays fees in WAVES(1 + 4*(the cost of each script involved)) to the miner of the invocation.
Example:
ContractResult(
WriteSet([DataEntry(currentKey, amount)]),
TransferSet([ContractTransfer(i.caller, amount, unit)])
)
Where:
DataEntry (key : String, value : String | Binary | Integer | Boolean).i.calleris the caller address.
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