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banano-nft-crawler
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Library for crawling across the Banano ledger to trace NFTs.
Crawls an account to find supply blocks.
Crawls an account to find mint blocks for a specific supply block.
Crawls through several accounts if required to trace a single NFT from the mint block.
From the Nano RPC, the account field is the recipient for send blocks.
For the banano-nft-crawler lib, in an IAssetBlock, the account
field is used mark which account to mark which account to continue crawling in.
owner
and account
has different values in a send#atomic_swap
block. The seller is the owner
of the NFT until the buyer account
sends the payment.
head
or crawlHead
usually refers to the latest block checked while crawling even if it isn't an IAssetBlock.
frontier
in the context of the crawlers refer to the latest IAssetBlock that can be behind the head.
These crawlers are extracted from:
https://github.com/Airtune/banano-metanode-nft-ts
Banano NFT protocol specification:
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Library for crawling across the Banano ledger to trace NFTs.
The npm package banano-nft-crawler receives a total of 48 weekly downloads. As such, banano-nft-crawler popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that banano-nft-crawler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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