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Add a simple explanation of how to send in a signature and public key into a transaction without having to provide a secret. #278

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severian1778 opened this issue Jan 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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severian1778 commented Jan 7, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Although the software is very nice, there is almost no situation for a dev aside form personal transaction signing that requires a secret key to be exposed. Provide a clear an concise example of pulling a signature from a wallet down into a piped transaction with a public key into a local chainweb call.

Describe the solution you'd like

Most people are not sophisticated or able to "clue in" quickly and require a simple walkthrough in the docs of a development situation where no secret key is to be exposed.

Describe alternatives you've considered

Irrelevant.

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@severian1778 severian1778 added ⛑ Needs triage Someone is checking 👍 Feature New feature or request labels Jan 7, 2024
@severian1778 severian1778 changed the title Add a simple explanation of how to send in a signature and publick key into a transaction without having to preovide a secret. Add a simple explanation of how to send in a signature and publickkey into a transaction without having to provide a secret. Jan 8, 2024
@severian1778 severian1778 changed the title Add a simple explanation of how to send in a signature and publickkey into a transaction without having to provide a secret. Add a simple explanation of how to send in a signature and public key into a transaction without having to provide a secret. Jan 8, 2024
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