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json-formatted remote procedure calls to communicate with ethereum clients
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JSON RPC Best Practices for Sending Ethereum
Have a look at this discussion on ETH wallet/account best practices: https://twitter.com/QuikNode/status/1035517337187835905 -- hope it helps!
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How can I tell if the node I am using is exposing the Parity trace methods?
You can try running a trace cURL in your terminal to the node, like:
curl --data '{"method":"trace_transaction","params":["0x99ac150336f74125702bb87598677c97474c5783a9258049d98377ab0773f73d"],"id":1, …