How to create ethereum withdrawal system on a site?





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I want to create an ethereum withdrawal system on my site. I know how to send transactions with web3and do other things but I have one problem. If you are trying to send transaction while you already have a processing transaction you will get {'code': -32000, 'message': 'known transaction: (txn hash)'} error. That means that I can't just process transactions without stopping. So how can I do it? Should I make a queue or something like that? I heard I can do it with promises but I don't know how.










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  • There is an example on how to use promises with web3 on the documentation. Try to follow this example: web3js.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/web3-eth.html#sendtransaction . When the function in .then() executes it means that the transaction has completed. Also instead of .then() you may want to look at await since it is a little easier to understand.

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I want to create an ethereum withdrawal system on my site. I know how to send transactions with web3and do other things but I have one problem. If you are trying to send transaction while you already have a processing transaction you will get {'code': -32000, 'message': 'known transaction: (txn hash)'} error. That means that I can't just process transactions without stopping. So how can I do it? Should I make a queue or something like that? I heard I can do it with promises but I don't know how.










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  • There is an example on how to use promises with web3 on the documentation. Try to follow this example: web3js.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/web3-eth.html#sendtransaction . When the function in .then() executes it means that the transaction has completed. Also instead of .then() you may want to look at await since it is a little easier to understand.

    – nikos fotiadis
    Nov 16 '18 at 23:09











  • FYI medium.com/@jgm.orinoco/…

    – Zulhilmi Zainudin
    Nov 18 '18 at 10:46














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I want to create an ethereum withdrawal system on my site. I know how to send transactions with web3and do other things but I have one problem. If you are trying to send transaction while you already have a processing transaction you will get {'code': -32000, 'message': 'known transaction: (txn hash)'} error. That means that I can't just process transactions without stopping. So how can I do it? Should I make a queue or something like that? I heard I can do it with promises but I don't know how.










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I want to create an ethereum withdrawal system on my site. I know how to send transactions with web3and do other things but I have one problem. If you are trying to send transaction while you already have a processing transaction you will get {'code': -32000, 'message': 'known transaction: (txn hash)'} error. That means that I can't just process transactions without stopping. So how can I do it? Should I make a queue or something like that? I heard I can do it with promises but I don't know how.







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  • There is an example on how to use promises with web3 on the documentation. Try to follow this example: web3js.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/web3-eth.html#sendtransaction . When the function in .then() executes it means that the transaction has completed. Also instead of .then() you may want to look at await since it is a little easier to understand.

    – nikos fotiadis
    Nov 16 '18 at 23:09











  • FYI medium.com/@jgm.orinoco/…

    – Zulhilmi Zainudin
    Nov 18 '18 at 10:46



















  • There is an example on how to use promises with web3 on the documentation. Try to follow this example: web3js.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/web3-eth.html#sendtransaction . When the function in .then() executes it means that the transaction has completed. Also instead of .then() you may want to look at await since it is a little easier to understand.

    – nikos fotiadis
    Nov 16 '18 at 23:09











  • FYI medium.com/@jgm.orinoco/…

    – Zulhilmi Zainudin
    Nov 18 '18 at 10:46

















There is an example on how to use promises with web3 on the documentation. Try to follow this example: web3js.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/web3-eth.html#sendtransaction . When the function in .then() executes it means that the transaction has completed. Also instead of .then() you may want to look at await since it is a little easier to understand.

– nikos fotiadis
Nov 16 '18 at 23:09





There is an example on how to use promises with web3 on the documentation. Try to follow this example: web3js.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/web3-eth.html#sendtransaction . When the function in .then() executes it means that the transaction has completed. Also instead of .then() you may want to look at await since it is a little easier to understand.

– nikos fotiadis
Nov 16 '18 at 23:09













FYI medium.com/@jgm.orinoco/…

– Zulhilmi Zainudin
Nov 18 '18 at 10:46





FYI medium.com/@jgm.orinoco/…

– Zulhilmi Zainudin
Nov 18 '18 at 10:46












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