Setting things up
Installing Node and VS Code EditorInstalling "XRPL JS TS Demo" and DependenciesXRP Ledger accounts
Learning More About XRP Ledger AccountGenerating XRPL AccountDerive r-address From SecretBrief Overview of The XRP LedgerFirst XRPL interaction
Activate Existing XRPL Account on Test NetworkConnecting and Interacting with XRP Ledger: account_infoInteracting with XRP Ledger using JSON-RPCError Handling and Best PracticesBasics of XRP and Issued CurrencySigning Payment TransactionAssignment SolutionVerifying SignatureSubmit Transaction Signature To XRP LedgerSubscription MethodsSubscription Methods To Build Responsive AppTransaction VerificationBalance DetailTransaction CostMeasures to Avoid Ledger SpammingSource And Destination TagsAccountSet Transaction: Domain, GravatarAccountSet Transaction: SetFlag, ClearFlagDeposit AuthorizationTokens, transactions
Issuing Token on XRPLToken(IOU): Payment TransactionCommands To Fetch TrustLine InformationFreeze a TrustLineIssuer: Transfer FeesMore about TrustLineCurrency Code In Hex FormatRemoving a TrustLineRequire authorization FlagLedger features
AccountDelete TransactionTickets: TheoryTicketCreate TransactionDelete Ticket ObjectSetRegularKey
SetRegularKey: The ConceptAssigning RegularKeyChange RegularKeyRemove RegularKeyBlackhole An AccountMultiSigning
MultiSigning: The ConceptReplace SignerListCreate SignerListReplace SignerListMulti-signed Payment TransactionRemoving SignerListRemoving a TrustLine
Intro
Removing a TrustLine by setting user side to its default state.
Video
Topics covered
- Different states of a TrustLine.
- account_info - Get basic data about an account.
- Who pays for the reserve: User or the Issuer?
References
Final tip: You can only set your side of the TrustLine to its default state, and just hope the other party is also is in its default state.
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