14:30:18 @endogenic fyi, I have openssl building with emscripten by passing no-tests to resolve the duplicate library import 16:11:06 can I get informations like wallet name from monero-wallet-rpc? 16:11:14 sort of like getwalletinfo of bitcoin https://bitcoin-rpc.github.io/en/doc/0.17.99/rpc/wallet/getwalletinfo/ 16:30:47 [gs]et_attribute 17:33:47 moneromooo: okay, and what attributes can I query from it? 17:36:43 docs aren't very helpful on that 17:39:27 Whatever you set. There is a predefined one called wallet2.description. There are others created dynamically IIRC. 17:40:06 Ah, per tx notes. 17:40:29 per tx notes? 17:40:34 If you add some yourself, please use a namespace so you can't conflict (ie, maxwilliamson.somename). 17:42:16 What is your question about tx notes ? 17:43:01 hmmn, nevermind. 17:43:14 I was wondering whether I can get wallet's file name or something like that 17:43:46 some kind of identifier 17:44:19 like the parameter you pass when you do open_wallet 17:46:08 Hmm. You better keep track of that yourself or it's going to dangerous doing business with you :) 17:46:59 I don't think you can query this. 17:48:08 hmmn, guess I'll have to identify them by view key or something 17:48:56 and another, I'm confused with 'create_account' and 'create_address' 17:50:12 I know create_address creates a subaddress, but what does create_account do? I mean, yeah it creates an account but what's the difference? 17:50:32 does 'account's have their own keypairs? 17:52:12 if account != address, then why do they all return subaddresses? 17:54:14 an account is a subaddress of the primary address 17:54:40 an address is a subaddress of an account 17:55:37 so the hierarchy is primary address > account > subaddress? 17:55:57 using multiple accounts is like having multiple bank accounts 17:56:05 they have their own balance and transaction history 17:56:29 I get that, but ultimately what's different between those two programmatically? 17:57:13 oh, 'account' 17:57:37 's address seems to be index 0 subaddress. 17:57:45 yep 17:58:10 (0, 0) is primary account and primary address 17:59:10 Outputs within an account can be used simultaneously. Outputs from different accounts cannot. 17:59:42 It's a bookkeeping mechanism really. Subaddresses are treated more like aliases to the account, while accounts are treated separately. 18:01:38 ah 18:02:18 thanks for all the answers, appreciate it