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How to find a baker's balance available for bond at the beginning of old cycles?
When are Tezos Rewards Unfrozen?What is the penalty for double baking?What determines the length of a cycle in Tezos?How are Smart Contracts saved for checking in future?What is the optimal frequency for delegating your excess proceeds as a solo baker?How do I get a list of baking rights for a wallet address using the RPC API?When is baking rewards counted to the staking balance?How do rewards for revelations work?Is it recommended to be 100% delegated for a baker?Missing blocks for no reason?How to vote in the exploration period?
Rewards and security deposit/bond are released at the same time.
How to find out a baker's balance (not the staking balance) at the start of any previous cycle? As in the amount available for bond at the start of the cycle (leftover balance from previous cycle plus rewards/bond released on this cycle)?
If I am getting this right, in order to find this out I need to know:
A) On which block of the new cycle are they released?
B) How to get the balance of the baker's account on that block?
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Rewards and security deposit/bond are released at the same time.
How to find out a baker's balance (not the staking balance) at the start of any previous cycle? As in the amount available for bond at the start of the cycle (leftover balance from previous cycle plus rewards/bond released on this cycle)?
If I am getting this right, in order to find this out I need to know:
A) On which block of the new cycle are they released?
B) How to get the balance of the baker's account on that block?
baking
add a comment |
Rewards and security deposit/bond are released at the same time.
How to find out a baker's balance (not the staking balance) at the start of any previous cycle? As in the amount available for bond at the start of the cycle (leftover balance from previous cycle plus rewards/bond released on this cycle)?
If I am getting this right, in order to find this out I need to know:
A) On which block of the new cycle are they released?
B) How to get the balance of the baker's account on that block?
baking
Rewards and security deposit/bond are released at the same time.
How to find out a baker's balance (not the staking balance) at the start of any previous cycle? As in the amount available for bond at the start of the cycle (leftover balance from previous cycle plus rewards/bond released on this cycle)?
If I am getting this right, in order to find this out I need to know:
A) On which block of the new cycle are they released?
B) How to get the balance of the baker's account on that block?
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Frozen rewards and deposits are released in the last block of the cycle. So, that is what you need:
var cycle = 80; //cycle that you need
var level = cycle * 4096; // level of the last block in the prev cycle
var balance = get('/chains/main/blocks/level/context/contracts/address/balance');
See an example...
So the rewards/bond that are supposed to be released for cycle 80 are delivered on the last block of cycle 80? In effect this makes released rewards/bond for 80 only be available for use in 81. Do I have this right?
– Gaia
12 mins ago
And do you have a link for what you state in the documentation? thx!
– Gaia
9 mins ago
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Frozen rewards and deposits are released in the last block of the cycle. So, that is what you need:
var cycle = 80; //cycle that you need
var level = cycle * 4096; // level of the last block in the prev cycle
var balance = get('/chains/main/blocks/level/context/contracts/address/balance');
See an example...
So the rewards/bond that are supposed to be released for cycle 80 are delivered on the last block of cycle 80? In effect this makes released rewards/bond for 80 only be available for use in 81. Do I have this right?
– Gaia
12 mins ago
And do you have a link for what you state in the documentation? thx!
– Gaia
9 mins ago
add a comment |
Frozen rewards and deposits are released in the last block of the cycle. So, that is what you need:
var cycle = 80; //cycle that you need
var level = cycle * 4096; // level of the last block in the prev cycle
var balance = get('/chains/main/blocks/level/context/contracts/address/balance');
See an example...
So the rewards/bond that are supposed to be released for cycle 80 are delivered on the last block of cycle 80? In effect this makes released rewards/bond for 80 only be available for use in 81. Do I have this right?
– Gaia
12 mins ago
And do you have a link for what you state in the documentation? thx!
– Gaia
9 mins ago
add a comment |
Frozen rewards and deposits are released in the last block of the cycle. So, that is what you need:
var cycle = 80; //cycle that you need
var level = cycle * 4096; // level of the last block in the prev cycle
var balance = get('/chains/main/blocks/level/context/contracts/address/balance');
See an example...
Frozen rewards and deposits are released in the last block of the cycle. So, that is what you need:
var cycle = 80; //cycle that you need
var level = cycle * 4096; // level of the last block in the prev cycle
var balance = get('/chains/main/blocks/level/context/contracts/address/balance');
See an example...
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So the rewards/bond that are supposed to be released for cycle 80 are delivered on the last block of cycle 80? In effect this makes released rewards/bond for 80 only be available for use in 81. Do I have this right?
– Gaia
12 mins ago
And do you have a link for what you state in the documentation? thx!
– Gaia
9 mins ago
add a comment |
So the rewards/bond that are supposed to be released for cycle 80 are delivered on the last block of cycle 80? In effect this makes released rewards/bond for 80 only be available for use in 81. Do I have this right?
– Gaia
12 mins ago
And do you have a link for what you state in the documentation? thx!
– Gaia
9 mins ago
So the rewards/bond that are supposed to be released for cycle 80 are delivered on the last block of cycle 80? In effect this makes released rewards/bond for 80 only be available for use in 81. Do I have this right?
– Gaia
12 mins ago
So the rewards/bond that are supposed to be released for cycle 80 are delivered on the last block of cycle 80? In effect this makes released rewards/bond for 80 only be available for use in 81. Do I have this right?
– Gaia
12 mins ago
And do you have a link for what you state in the documentation? thx!
– Gaia
9 mins ago
And do you have a link for what you state in the documentation? thx!
– Gaia
9 mins ago
add a comment |
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