Great video guys! One suggestion, would be very helpful to show how a Splinterlands account, that got added as an additional posting authority, would log into the Splinterlands account that authorized/signed adding the additional posting authority. It may be as simple as using Hive Keychain, but it maybe confusing on how to specify an account name that doesn't own the added posting key
Great video, this explained a lot I was aware of but wasn't sure where to go or how to actually make use of it. One item i am not sure of is: if i wanted to setup a sponsor account. and the person already has their Splinterlands keys. how would that Sponsor get their Public Key to share with me, for me to add to my posting authority on my account. When you get a spellbook it gives you your keys. but not the Public ones (or am i mistaken here ...its been a few years since i setup an account)
Hi there, Grapthar here thanks for checking out the video! So, you can actually see their public keys on Hiveblocks.com (as shown in the video: search their username, scrolldown and on the left hand side you'll see "Authorities". Also, they're visible on other block explorers like HiveHub.dev, clicking 'Account blockchain data"). Also, the user could go into their Keychain, manage accounts, and copy their public keys from there (that's also where they can reveal AND copy private keys, but of course via this method, there is no need to reveal private keys). Alternatively, they could make a brand new set of keys and add those to their accounts, then provide you with that public key as well, but, if they wanted to use their initial keys without complicating things then you could grab the public key via a block explorer.
Great video guys! One suggestion, would be very helpful to show how a Splinterlands account, that got added as an additional posting authority, would log into the Splinterlands account that authorized/signed adding the additional posting authority. It may be as simple as using Hive Keychain, but it maybe confusing on how to specify an account name that doesn't own the added posting key
Great video, this explained a lot I was aware of but wasn't sure where to go or how to actually make use of it. One item i am not sure of is: if i wanted to setup a sponsor account. and the person already has their Splinterlands keys. how would that Sponsor get their Public Key to share with me, for me to add to my posting authority on my account. When you get a spellbook it gives you your keys. but not the Public ones (or am i mistaken here ...its been a few years since i setup an account)
Hi there, Grapthar here thanks for checking out the video! So, you can actually see their public keys on Hiveblocks.com (as shown in the video: search their username, scrolldown and on the left hand side you'll see "Authorities". Also, they're visible on other block explorers like HiveHub.dev, clicking 'Account blockchain data"). Also, the user could go into their Keychain, manage accounts, and copy their public keys from there (that's also where they can reveal AND copy private keys, but of course via this method, there is no need to reveal private keys).
Alternatively, they could make a brand new set of keys and add those to their accounts, then provide you with that public key as well, but, if they wanted to use their initial keys without complicating things then you could grab the public key via a block explorer.