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RE: Creating accounts with dsteem 0.6

in #steemdev7 years ago

@someguy123 - Not to take any steem away from dsteem (pun intended), but the steem-js library is actually still actively developed at it's official home on the steemit github here: https://github.com/steemit/steem-js

It's actually what condenser uses for the live site today - the one on svk's github is outdated. It handles disconnects smoothly, supports alternative chains (at least golos), and the browser based version is ready and built.

With that being said, diversity in the steem ecosystem is a good thing and dsteem is pretty cool too :)

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Not to necro this, but seems not the case these days.

steem-js != steemjs-lib

They work completely differently to each other. Originally the official steemit one had practically no documentation, and I believe it lacked the functions I needed.

Of course if it's improved now, then maybe I'll try it out.

@justinw quick question - is it normal that the account info is delayed? When I get the voting_power via api it is about 1% behind the actual % on steemd.