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To actually give out the banano, you use your private key to sign a send block (which contains information of your account, your new amount and the destination and some other info). You can take a look at an example JSON request here. You would send a standard POST request to a node. GoBanano provided the sufficient framework for creating the blocks and balances but didn't have a wrapper for the RPC calls. Libraries such as bananojs or bananopy provide wrappers and are easier to setup/use. prussia dev's opensource banano faucet also contains a lot of the logic you may need to setup a faucet. Hope this helps!
To actually give out the banano, you use your private key to sign a send block (which contains information of your account, your new amount and the destination and some other info). You can take a look at an example JSON request here. You would send a standard POST request to a node. GoBanano provided the sufficient framework for creating the blocks and balances but didn't have a wrapper for the RPC calls. Libraries such as bananojs or bananopy provide wrappers and are easier to setup/use. prussia dev's opensource banano faucet also contains a lot of the logic you may need to setup a faucet. Hope this helps!
To actually give out the banano, you use your private key to sign a send block (which contains information of your account, your new amount and the destination and some other info). You can take a look at an example JSON request here. You would send a standard POST request to a node. GoBanano provided the sufficient framework for creating the blocks and balances but didn't have a wrapper for the RPC calls. Libraries such as bananojs or bananopy provide wrappers and are easier to setup/use. prussia dev's opensource banano faucet also contains a lot of the logic you may need to setup a faucet. Hope this helps!