Timeline for Nethereum: What is the relationship between Wallets and Accounts?
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Feb 5, 2023 at 20:52 | comment | added | HoboJeff | @Catalin What about client nodes such as Parity or Beth. Does every wallet or account have to be associated to a client node? My understanding is that the client node is the interaction to the exchange. | |
Feb 5, 2023 at 20:51 | vote | accept | HoboJeff | ||
Feb 1, 2023 at 21:18 | vote | accept | HoboJeff | ||
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Feb 1, 2023 at 1:30 | comment | added | Nulik | @Catalin a private key can't generate many accounts, a private key + address is what makes an account (+ balance and stuff to store other data of the account, like nonce for example, or code hash) | |
Jan 31, 2023 at 20:26 | comment | added | HoboJeff | I got it. It's like an address or number. It's already there. It's just a matter of assigning it. | |
Jan 31, 2023 at 20:10 | comment | added | Catalin | "can have" is wrong to say because blockchain is not like register on web2. All private keys exists. a private key can generate multiple accounts (but these accounts also already exists). You generate an account based on nonce and public key => it is deterministic => all accounts already exists. If you want to "create" an account with a specific address based on right nonce you can create it | |
Jan 31, 2023 at 19:18 | comment | added | HoboJeff | So one wallet can have multiple accounts? | |
Jan 31, 2023 at 19:16 | review | Low quality posts | |||
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Jan 31, 2023 at 19:01 | history | answered | Catalin | CC BY-SA 4.0 |