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All Users Don't Get Their Own Address! #204
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How to fix this? or why is this happening any idea? |
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Maybe we can change the method of mine from 'get' to 'post', and give an address? Then change the recipient from node_identifier to the given address? |
possibly.
…On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 9:11 AM yanxwb ***@***.***> wrote:
Maybe we can change the method of mine from 'get' to 'post', and give an
address? Then change the recipient from node_identifier to the given
address?
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So I have tested this using 2 computers on the same network. The problem is that I can't create a transaction between the two because the both have the same address because they are both connected to the same node and each node has its own address. So if two devices are connected to the same node they will both have the same address. This doesn't work out!!
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