Setting things up
XRP Ledger accounts
First XRPL interaction
Activate Existing XRPL Account on Test Network
Connecting and Interacting with XRP Ledger: account_info
Interacting with XRP Ledger using JSON-RPC
Error Handling and Best Practices
Basics of XRP and Issued Currency
Signing Payment Transaction
Assignment Solution
Verifying Signature
Submit Transaction Signature To XRP Ledger
Subscription Methods
Subscription Methods To Build Responsive App
Transaction Verification
Balance Detail
Transaction Cost
Measures to Avoid Ledger Spamming
Source And Destination Tags
AccountSet Transaction: Domain, Gravatar
AccountSet Transaction: SetFlag, ClearFlag
Deposit AuthorizationTokens, transactions
Issuing Token on XRPL
Token(IOU): Payment Transaction
Commands To Fetch TrustLine Information
Freeze a TrustLine
Issuer: Transfer Fees
More about TrustLine
Currency Code In Hex Format
Removing a TrustLine
Require authorization FlagLedger features
AccountDelete Transaction
Tickets: Theory
TicketCreate Transaction
Delete Ticket ObjectSetRegularKey
SetRegularKey: The Concept
Assigning RegularKey
Change RegularKey
Remove RegularKey
Blackhole An AccountMultiSigning
MultiSigning: The Concept
Replace SignerListMore about TrustLine
Intro
All the concepts you’ll need to know to understand how TrustLine works.
Video
Topics covered
- TrustLines are between two accounts.
- The concept of Rippling.
- TrustLine configuration on both user and issuer end.
- Default state for both user and the issuer.
- Owner Reserve for the TrustLine.
- Fixing the misconfiguration of the user or the issuer.
References
- TrustSet
- Rippling
- flagNames
- noripple_check
Final tip: This is one of the most misunderstood concepts, so understanding it makes you capable of resolving a lot of problems which come with misconfigured TrustLines.
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