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Removed version 2 onion addresses as they're deprecated from TOR and updated I2P/Tor Stream Used Twice section to reference tweets relevant to section.
Fixed grammatical errors and changed the wording within the Wallet RPC section to better explain the differences between a I2P hidden service and a TOR hidden service.
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Co-authored-by: plowsof <plowsof@protonmail.com>
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@jtgrassie pointed out that the example I provided was colored incorrectly. He also made the good point that the image wasn't easy to review/correct. I reworked the example so that it's text-only. It's easier to review and edit, and reveals the structure better in my opinion. Also this is easier for people who can't distinguish colors as easily.
Make sure to double-check this work because there's a decent chance I screwed up the comments. The actual byte data was generated and should be solid.
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* More information about array entries (especially nesting)
* Varint encoding examples
* Expanded string and integer encoding information
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Ripped directly from @jtgrassie 's monero-binary-rpc repo. It's a very helpful little document and I think it deserves a place in the main repo.
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Adds the following:
- "get_miner_data" to RPC API
- "json-miner-data" to ZeroMQ subscriber contexts
Both provide the necessary data to create a custom block template. They are used by p2pool.
Data provided:
- major fork version
- current height
- previous block id
- RandomX seed hash
- network difficulty
- median block weight
- coins mined by the network so far
- mineable mempool transactions
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see docs/COMPILING_DEBUGGING_TESTING.md
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