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Exotic Cells documentation: Merkle Proofs, Prunned branches and Merkle Updates #277
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Thank you for showing interest in improving the documentation! This is a great idea and I'm already working on improving the situation with exotic cells in docs: But a separate article, I think, would also be useful. Do you want to write it, or is it an open offer? |
@Gusarich yes i wanna do it. I've implemented Merkle Proofs verifying in the library i'm developing rn, so i can share this experience providing examples how to verify blocks, account states and other staff with the theoretic part about Cells levels, hashes and so on. And I think it's different from what you do in the cookbook so this article would be useful |
Okay! I'll assign you. |
The articles are done. Just opened the PR to ton-docs repo |
Thanks for the contribution, PR is merged! @delovoyhomie we can now payout the rewards. |
Wallet for reward:
nickname for the hall of fame: @yungwine |
Rewards sent! Thank you for the contribution. |
Summary
Creating an article for the documentation at docs.ton.org that covers exotic cells including Merkle proofs, pruned branches, and Merkle updates, with detailed examples on how to check proofs.
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Context
The documentation at docs.ton.org requires an article that provides comprehensive information about exotic cells, specifically focusing on Merkle proofs, pruned branches, and Merkle updates. This article will serve as a valuable resource for developers and users to understand and utilize these concepts effectively.
Example Problem:
Without proper documentation on exotic cells, developers may struggle to implement functionalities that involve Merkle proofs, pruned branches, and Merkle updates. This documentation is important for trustless interaction with the Blockchain
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Total: $350
Oriental Release Date
1 week
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