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<stellar-slack> <kalvisk> Hello, I am confused with Allow trust. When account trusts, I can see it in `/account`, but when account allows trusts, I don't see it in `/account`. What is the most convenient way for a account to list accounts it allows trust?
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<stellar-slack> <dzham> One way would be to run a node yourself, and just check with the db
<stellar-slack> <kalvisk> Thanks! And what would be the best option without running a node?
<stellar-slack> <dzham> I’m not sure you can get that just from Horizon, at least you couldn’t before
<koshii> jbenet: Are you the IPFS guy?
* koshii joins #ipfs ...guess so :)
<stellar-slack> <bartek> @kalvisk: there's this issue in horizon for showing assets that were issued by the account: https://github.com/stellar/horizon/issues/178 not sure if there are any plans for showing trustors
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<guest___> hello
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<guest___> any update on the airdrop and how it works?
<guest___> ah for fucks sake this is a waste of time.May as well sitting in a room waiting for the paint to dry
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<stellar-slack> <dzham> @guest: you can’t wait bloody five minutes?
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<stellar-slack> <scott> Just a heads up… I’m working on rolling out the latest revision of horizon to the public network (i.e. http://horizon.stellar.org|horizon.stellar.org). There may be a few restarts over the next several hours
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<stellar-slack> <scott> <!here|@here>: the switchover to the latest horizon code has been completed. We are now importing history for the public network without the need for the horizon-importer project. If anyone encounters issue’s please dm me or open an issue on the horizon github repo.
<stellar-slack> <scott> Over the next week I’ll be writing an admin guide that should make it easier for others to run an instance of horizon in their own infrastructure, our recommended way of building a resilient service on top of the stellar network.
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