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  • ...rigin policy shields it from being accessed by other canisters than the II canister. ...tity anchor. When the user adds an additional device to the anchor, the II canister adds the principals derived from the master public key of the new device to
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  • '''On the Internet Computer blockchain, you can create canister smart contracts that run like daemon processes — that is, you can configu The Internet Computer provides a means to avoid such problems, by allowing canister smart contracts to be configured so that they aer invoked by the blockchain
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  • ...o find out why a proposal failed, you need to interact with the governance canister directly. # Visit the governance canister page https://dashboard.internetcomputer.org/canister/rrkah-fqaaa-aaaaa-aaaaq-cai.
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  • ...ay to the Internet Computer (IC), and allow users to seamlessly access the canister smart contracts running on it. The following figure shows how the boundary ...computer.org/docs/current/references/ic-interface-spec/#http-interface API canister calls], and the HTTP gateway, which provides an HTTP endpoint for users to
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  • When a user calls a canister method, the response contains the following information. If the Internet Computer succeeded in running the canister method without any errors, then the response contains
    13 KB (1,739 words) - 18:52, 28 February 2024
  • * Canister Ids file: You will need a file which stores the mappings of canister ids to their names. It should look something like this (Note: The actual id ...find the correct canister Ids from [https://dashboard.internetcomputer.org/canister/qaa6y-5yaaa-aaaaa-aaafa-cai the SNS-W]. Click ‘+’ next to list_deployed
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  • The cycles ledger is a canister that simplifies the management of cycles. The cycles ledger (canister ID: <code>um5iw-rqaaa-aaaaq-qaaba-cai</code>) runs on the [https://dashboar
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  • $ dfx canister --network ic --identity node_operator call rwlgt-iiaaa-aaaaa-aaaaa-cai upda $ dfx canister --network ic --identity node_operator call rwlgt-iiaaa-aaaaa-aaaaa-cai upda
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  • ...node operation and related tasks. Often, NP is also used to refer to a non-canister [[Glossary#principal|principal]] that receives the rewards stemming from no
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  • ...performance and efficiency and takes advantage of a wide community effort. Canister Wasm code is created by compiling software written in high-level programmin ...or the Internet Computer, the Wasmtime project is used to run user-defined canister smart contracts, which provides good performance. An important feature for
    4 KB (569 words) - 18:09, 18 November 2023
  • ...EM-files work as well, but the actual identity does not really matter, the canister simply does not accept anonymous messages.) ## Retrieve the BTC address from the ckBTC minter canister. Using the example principal from above, this is done via <code>call "mqygn
    4 KB (566 words) - 09:55, 22 August 2023
  • ...s each message in the block into the appropriate input queue of the target canister. ...ter C running on a subnet, there are several output queues. For each other canister C′, with whom C communicates, there is one output queue. This output queu
    15 KB (2,432 words) - 10:59, 27 February 2023
  • ...(but can communicate asynchronously with other subnets). Each subnet hosts canister smart contracts, up to a total of hundreds of gigabytes of replicated stora
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  • ...ng some SNS tokens in liquid form or by staking them in the SNS governance canister or if you use a dapp that is under SNS DAO control, you rely on the fact th ...n66cg-gae SNS subnet]. The only canister that can install an SNS is an NNS canister called SNS-W. It will only install SNS canisters with code (Wasms) that hav
    11 KB (1,813 words) - 09:40, 15 August 2023
  • The exchange rate canister (XRC) is a canister running on the [https://dashboard.internetcomputer.org/subnet/uzr34-akd3s-x The cycle minting canister of the [https://wiki.internetcomputer.org/wiki/NNS_Canisters NNS] will make
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  • ...succeeds, it means that at least 2/3rd of the blockchain nodes running the canister agreed to deliver that message. The technology used by the Internet Compute ...m-api-certified-data Certified Variables/Certified Data]. In a nutshell, a canister can a-priori choose to create a certificate for a piece of data and store i
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  • The only canister that can install an SNS is an NNS canister called SNS-W. It will only install SNS canisters with code (WASMs) that hav As already explained, it is important to verify the SNS canister’s configurations. The swap parameters are part of these configurations. T
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  • The NNS of the Internet Computer is realized by a set of ''[[glossary#canister|canisters]]''. NNS canisters include: #'''Ledger canister:''' The ledger canister stores the ICP utility ''token balance'' of each principal and the history
    20 KB (3,291 words) - 06:52, 16 November 2023
  • ===The NNS Governance Canister accepts motion proposals=== ...ay where you can have your local computer send a message to the governance canister (signed on behalf of a neuron) that contains a motion proposal.
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  • ...rlying communication and consensus protocol, the Internet Computer hosts [[Canister Smart Contracts]] called ''canisters'', which are stateful programs that ca ...Subnet_blockchain | subnets]] can communicate with one another, enabling [[Canister Smart Contracts]] that are hosted on different subnets to also communicate
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