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<Thad> Curious if a BeagleBoard with 16GB storage could perform some role within Stellar network ?
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<stellar-slack> <christophefaribault> Hey everyone! Trying to find a sample of a curl call to create an account from a seed and fund it but I can't find any info on required parameters in the docs... Anyone has an example I can look at? Thanks!
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<stellar-slack> <bartek> @christophefaribault: check this https://www.stellar.org/developers/learn/get-started/get-started.html
<stellar-slack> <christophefaribault> @bartek: I'm running a bridge server and cURL calls from a backend. No javascript.
<stellar-slack> <bartek> There is a curl example. I will copy it for you.
<stellar-slack> <bartek> Just change addr param with your account id
<stellar-slack> <bartek> It will send 10000 test lumens to that account
<stellar-slack> <bartek> And you can also use http://www.stellar.org/laboratory|www.stellar.org/laboratory to do it
<stellar-slack> <christophefaribault> I meant when you create an account from the seed account and give it a starting balance from the seed account. (Something like this https://www.stellar.org/developers/learn/concepts/list-of-operations.html#create-account)
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<stellar-slack> <bartek> Friendbot does exactly this. It sends create account operation and creates an account with 10000 lumens.
<stellar-slack> <bartek> If you want to create another account using bridge server simply send native payment to that account. Bridge server will check if the account exists and will create it.
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<stellar-slack> <christophefaribault> Here's what I tried so far... The bridge server is running, I created 3 accounts (1 seed, 1 source, 1 destination) and funded them. Note that I use a custom asset code for the currency. When I call the /payment endpoint with, I get a "Destination missing a trust line for asset." error.
<stellar-slack> <christophefaribault> I created those 3 accounts the regular way (not from seed) and I'm guessing the 2 "client" accounts are missing a link to the seed or something.
<stellar-slack> <sacarlson> with added assets you need to add trustlines for each to hold them
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