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burst-serial-letter
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A small tool to send messages in masses on Signum Blockchain
You need Nodejs (Version >=16) installed
npm i burst-serial-letter -g
Now it should be available as CLI command, type:
burst-serial-letter --version
The tools come with its built-in help.
Just type burst-serial-letter -h
Before you can send data you need to prepare a json file to configure the Signum Node, the message and the recipient list.
Create a Json file, e.g. my-message-info.json
with the following fields:
{
"host": "https://europe3.testnet.signum.network", // use the right host address
"message": "<Your message here>",
"maxTx": 10,
"recipients": [
// add account ids or addresses here
]
}
Then run burst-serial-letter -d ./my-message-info.json
Keep in mind, that sending messages costs you SIGNA.
So, better to test your serial letter on testnet before.
You can/should even run a dry run, without actually sending the messages using the --test
flag:
burst-serial-letter -d ./my-message-info.json --test
Happy Spamming!
FAQs
Send messages in masses to the Signum blockchain
The npm package burst-serial-letter receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, burst-serial-letter popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that burst-serial-letter 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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