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I have seen that many people wish to build on Ravencoin but for everyday people it is difficult to edit the raven.config to establish a connection with a script or node to assist users in querying the blockchain, creating asset meta data in json and making and managing assets.
I want to discuss the best way to proceed.
To start the discussion. One way would be to add the ability for the options menu in the Gui to have a place to set the rpc user name and password and port to ease integration in addition to the existing raven.config settings.
This would ease the burden on users to find their raven.config file and edit it correctly to integrate with a script or outside local program.
This would have to be identified with a warning etc as Rpc is not encrypted so this would best used via the local machine as a script or program.
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I have seen that many people wish to build on Ravencoin but for everyday people it is difficult to edit the raven.config to establish a connection with a script or node to assist users in querying the blockchain, creating asset meta data in json and making and managing assets.
I want to discuss the best way to proceed.
To start the discussion. One way would be to add the ability for the options menu in the Gui to have a place to set the rpc user name and password and port to ease integration in addition to the existing raven.config settings.
This would ease the burden on users to find their raven.config file and edit it correctly to integrate with a script or outside local program.
This would have to be identified with a warning etc as Rpc is not encrypted so this would best used via the local machine as a script or program.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: