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Zetacored Tx Multisign Batch

Zetacored Tx Multisign Batch

Assemble multisig transactions in batch from batch signatures

Synopsis

Assemble a batch of multisig transactions generated by batch sign command.

Read one or more signatures from one or more [signature] file, generate a multisig signature compliant to the multisig key [name], and attach the key name to the transaction read from [file].

Example: $ zetacored tx multisign-batch transactions.json multisigk1k2k3 k1sigs.json k2sigs.json k3sig.json

The current multisig implementation defaults to amino-json sign mode. The SIGN_MODE_DIRECT sign mode is not supported.'

zetacored tx multisign-batch [file] [name] [[signature-file]...] [flags]

Options

  -a, --account-number uint      The account number of the signing account (offline mode only)
      --aux                      Generate aux signer data instead of sending a tx
  -b, --broadcast-mode string    Transaction broadcasting mode (sync|async|block) 
      --dry-run                  ignore the --gas flag and perform a simulation of a transaction, but don't broadcast it (when enabled, the local Keybase is not accessible)
      --fee-granter string       Fee granter grants fees for the transaction
      --fee-payer string         Fee payer pays fees for the transaction instead of deducting from the signer
      --fees string              Fees to pay along with transaction; eg: 10uatom
      --from string              Name or address of private key with which to sign
      --gas string               gas limit to set per-transaction; set to "auto" to calculate sufficient gas automatically. Note: "auto" option doesn't always report accurate results. Set a valid coin value to adjust the result. Can be used instead of "fees". (default 200000)
      --gas-adjustment float     adjustment factor to be multiplied against the estimate returned by the tx simulation; if the gas limit is set manually this flag is ignored  (default 1)
      --gas-prices string        Gas prices in decimal format to determine the transaction fee (e.g. 0.1uatom)
      --generate-only            Build an unsigned transaction and write it to STDOUT (when enabled, the local Keybase only accessed when providing a key name)
  -h, --help                     help for multisign-batch
      --keyring-backend string   Select keyring's backend (os|file|kwallet|pass|test|memory) 
      --keyring-dir string       The client Keyring directory; if omitted, the default 'home' directory will be used
      --ledger                   Use a connected Ledger device
      --multisig string          Address of the multisig account that the transaction signs on behalf of
      --no-auto-increment        disable sequence auto increment
      --node string              [host]:[port] to tendermint rpc interface for this chain 
      --note string              Note to add a description to the transaction (previously --memo)
      --offline                  Offline mode (does not allow any online functionality)
  -o, --output string            Output format (text|json) 
      --output-document string   The document is written to the given file instead of STDOUT
  -s, --sequence uint            The sequence number of the signing account (offline mode only)
      --sign-mode string         Choose sign mode (direct|amino-json|direct-aux), this is an advanced feature
      --timeout-height uint      Set a block timeout height to prevent the tx from being committed past a certain height
      --tip string               Tip is the amount that is going to be transferred to the fee payer on the target chain. This flag is only valid when used with --aux, and is ignored if the target chain didn't enable the TipDecorator
  -y, --yes                      Skip tx broadcasting prompt confirmation

Options inherited from parent commands

      --chain-id string     The network chain ID
      --home string         directory for config and data 
      --log_format string   The logging format (json|plain) 
      --log_level string    The logging level (trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|panic) 
      --trace               print out full stack trace on errors

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