What's up Feed Fam!
Welcome to the 11th episode of the #Aleo Pulse, your one-stop hub for all things on ALEO😎
Usual reminder, we are live on X as well, so go check that out!
Here we go again, LFG🚀
In this episode, we are discussing on,
🟦Aleo SDK Explained (Part II)
Today we are discussing the following sections.
3️⃣Aleo credit transfers
4️⃣Management of program state and related data
5️⃣Communicating with the Aleo network
3️⃣Aleo credit transfers
This section consists of the following components.
Transfer <--> Consists of a blank for the Recipient address, amount of tokens, amount record, fee specifier, fee record and Private key
Allowing a smooth transferring experience on the web.Split Record <--> Consists of a blank for the Split Amount, Record and Private Key.
As the name suggests, this section allows you to Split a Record.
Join Records <--> Consists of a blank for the 1st Record, 2nd Record, Fee Specifier, Fee Record and Private Key.
Allows a user to Join two records together seamlessly.
4️⃣Management of program state and related data
➡️This section is interestingly simple which allows you to decrypt a ciphertext using the View Key.
5️⃣Communicating with the Aleo network
This section consists of the following components.
➡️A button to Get the latest Block Height
➡️A button to Get the latest Block
➡️Get Block By typing in the Height
➡️Get Block By typing in the Hash
➡️Get the Program By typing in the Program ID
➡️Get Mapping Names By typing in the relevant Program ID
➡️Get the Mapping Value By typing in the ProgramID, Name of the Mapping and it's key
➡️Get the transaction By typing in the Transaction ID you desire.
All of these tools are available in aleo dot tools for you to experiment🤗
Today's section was quite short, tbh :)
So In conclusion, we discussed,
➡️Aleo SDK Basics Part II
As of now, I have almost completed the basic sections of each component on the Aleo blockchain, but we will continue to update accordingly as things come in, so stay tuned!
That's all for today!
See ya in the next episode🫡