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Are you wondering what is happening with CityCoins? Let me help explain.
A more technical read can be found on their GitHub. Stacks Improvement Protocol-022 (SIP-022).
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Create an NFT with Stacks
For creating the NFT on stacks we need to follow the Sip 009 NFT standard and its pre-defined traits. We will be writing our NFT contract based on this traits.
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Built on Bitcoin: An Introduction to Full-Stack Web3 Development with Stacks
First up, we can add a description by prefacing it with ;;, which is Clarity's syntax for code comments. Here is some helpful information on how to effectively document your contract.
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An Engineer's Hype-Free Observations on Web3 (and Its Possibilities)
Internally, the (at-block) function runs the given code body with access to the system state as it was as of the end of block 0xabc. The system state is represented internally as a set of key/value pairs indexed by a forest of authenticated hash tries which make it efficient to query a key as of a particular block (see https://github.com/stacksgov/sips/blob/main/sips/sip-004/sip... for details).
Suppose bob.btc was registered in block 1002 (hash 0xdef). The above (at-block) call will not resole bob.btc in the old contract, because its state was written after the sunset block 0xabc.
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How to send NFT on Hiro Wallet
Each Stacks address can only hold one BNS at a time. SIP-009 NFTs you can hold as many as you like, it's just BNS where it's one per address. One of the struggles for the marketplace currently. You can list your BNS for sale but it doesn't transfer it to the smart contracts wallet and automatically sell if someone buys it. Instead they bid and you would have to check and accept the bid and then initiate a second TX to transfer the name.
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What To Expect In Stacks 2.1, The Next Major Stacks Network Upgrade
Stacks 2.1 is a proposed network upgrade to the current Stacks 2.0 mainnet released in January. The upgrade will not happen automatically, so we’ve compiled information about the origin, status, voting plans, and included upgrades to help educate ecosystem stakeholders on what comes next and how to get involved.
- Is Stacks1 still running?
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What the heck happened to Boom Wallet? The wallet just... never released?
The information comes from the Stacks forum, the Stacks Discord, and Github. I recommend often that folks on this subreddit follow these discussions and share their favorite insights or answers to their questions here and other subreddits. Jude goes into a lot of detail in this github post. On the forum, he was talking about 2.1 before 2.0 was released. Over on Discord, you can follow and chat with the Boom team and basically everyone else developing on Stacks. It's a very welcoming place.
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What will be the first “killer app” for stacks?
I don't think it needs a DEX to work -- the app tokens can be bought/sold on exchanges like any other token (made easier via SIP 010).
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Creating an NFT with Stacks
This section will demonstrate how to deploy your NFT contract to Stacks Testnet using the Stacks Explorer Sandbox. Before we get started, make sure you have the Hiro Wallet already installed and set up. Moreover, make sure to have some test STX tokens for gas fees (you can get some at this faucet).
- I want to like stacks but...
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plz help
I filed and issue with Hiro wallet https://github.com/hirosystems/stacks-wallet/issues/1058. Hopefully they do something
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Built on Bitcoin: An Introduction to Full-Stack Web3 Development with Stacks
If you don't have the Hiro Web Wallet installed and set up, go ahead and do that now, we'll be using it in a bit.
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Network Fees for Transferring Miamicoin From OKCoin?
Nice! Yeah, you can stake (AKA "stack") them through most Stacks wallets. I personally use the Hiro Wallet, which was made by a team of developers who helped build the Stacks blockchain before it became 100% decentralized. Never had any problems with it. You'll probably want to join a Stacking pool too; I use Friedger's pool but there are others too.
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What wallets can be used with STX
Hiro Wallet (https://www.hiro.so/wallet) for PC and browser extensions, and Xverse (https://www.xverse.app/) mobile app for iOS and Android.
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Lastest Hiro Wallet Windows updates changes install location to Program Files. Should I clear out the old location (AppData/Local)? Are there update notes anywhere?
See CHANGELOG.md here. The default install location was changed, so you 're safe to remove the files in this directory.
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Stacks Wallet + MiamiCoin
Please emoji vote or comment on this GitHub issue if you're interested in using the desktop wallet for managing your MIA tokens as well as others: https://github.com/blockstack/stacks-wallet/issues/897
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Hiro wallet. How to log out?
There's no way to "lock" the session with your password, though we're tracking that possible enhancement here. The password is currently used only to confirm transactions that you initiate.
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Cold Wallet vs OK Coin
Download the desktop wallet https://www.hiro.so/wallet 2.deposit your STX
What are some alternatives?
proof-of-history-explained - code example for article: "proof of history explained" published on medium
extension - Bitcoin for the rest of us
stacks-core - The Stacks blockchain implementation
explorer - Explore transactions and accounts on the Stacks blockchain. Clone any contract and experiment in your browser with the Explorer sandbox.
sup - A simple app for learning Stacks development
arkadiko-dao - Arkadiko is a liquidity protocol that implements a stablecoin (xUSD) and governance token (DIKO) on Stacks
reference - The Clarity Reference
conceal-lite-wallet - Conceal Lite Wallet (DEPRECATED)