Transaction

49d5c92cfdc2a6be9f23f88f65cd24da2dc8ff8f727ec618fdb67bddb34a9c8e
Timestamp (utc)
2024-03-24 17:25:00
Fee Paid
0.00000014 BSV
(
0.00969453 BSV
-
0.00969439 BSV
)
Fee Rate
10.74 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
97,450
Size Stats
1,303 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00969439 BSV
  • j"1LAnZuoQdcKCkpDBKQMCgziGMoPC4VQUckM<div class="post">The simplest Linux config files typically have formats that look something like this:<br/><div class="codeheader">Code:</div><div class="code"># how often (in minutes) data is saved when all interface are offline<br/>OfflineSaveInterval 30<br/><br/># force data save when interface status changes (1 = enabled, 0 = disabled)<br/>SaveOnStatusChange 1<br/><br/># file used for logging if UseLogging is set to 1<br/>LogFile "/var/log/vnstat.log"<br/><br/># file used as daemon pid / lock file<br/>PidFile "/var/run/vnstat.pid"</div>The standard extension, if there is one, is .conf. Hash (#) is the most common comment character by far. Semicolon (<img alt="Wink" border="0" src="/static/img/emoticons/wink.gif"/> and C-style comments crop up too.<br/><br/>I think a good, human-manipulatable config file that ISN'T part of the wallet would be a big step forward. There are a lot of options that are currently specified on the command line (noirc, for example, or -minimizetotray) which might be better specified in a config file.</div> text/html
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