Security News
Node.js EOL Versions CVE Dubbed the "Worst CVE of the Year" by Security Experts
Critics call the Node.js EOL CVE a misuse of the system, sparking debate over CVE standards and the growing noise in vulnerability databases.
burst-serial-letter
Advanced tools
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 11 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.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Critics call the Node.js EOL CVE a misuse of the system, sparking debate over CVE standards and the growing noise in vulnerability databases.
Security News
cURL and Go security teams are publicly rejecting CVSS as flawed for assessing vulnerabilities and are calling for more accurate, context-aware approaches.
Security News
Bun 1.2 enhances its JavaScript runtime with 90% Node.js compatibility, built-in S3 and Postgres support, HTML Imports, and faster, cloud-first performance.