* Introduce `SecretUri` * `inspect-key`: Adds support for `expect-public` `expect-public` can be used to check that a given secret uri corresponds to the given public key. This is mainly useful when the secret uri is protected by a password and a new derived account should be generated. With `--expect-public` the user can pass the public key/account-id of the "base" secret uri aka the one without any derivation to ensure the correct password was inserted. * Fixes * 🤦 * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com> * Review feedback * FMT * Bump the versions Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
Vesting Module
Overview
A simple module providing a means of placing a linear curve on an account's locked balance. This module ensures that there is a lock in place preventing the balance to drop below the unvested amount for any reason other than transaction fee payment.
As the amount vested increases over time, the amount unvested reduces. However, locks remain in
place and explicit action is needed on behalf of the user to ensure that the amount locked is
equivalent to the amount remaining to be vested. This is done through a dispatchable function,
either vest (in typical case where the sender is calling on their own behalf) or vest_other
in case the sender is calling on another account's behalf.
Interface
This module implements the VestingSchedule trait.
Dispatchable Functions
vest- Update the lock, reducing it in line with the amount "vested" so far.vest_other- Update the lock of another account, reducing it in line with the amount "vested" so far.
License: Apache-2.0