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How to use Automate – ChronoLogicNetwork

How to use Automate – ChronoLogicNetwork

This tutorial will show you how to use Automate with the new user interface

  1. First, we need to get the signed transaction that you have generated using MyEtherWallet or MyCrypto.

Here is a tutorial on how to generate a signed transaction.

2. The first section of automate is the EXECUTE section where you will put the signed transaction that you’ve created using MyEtherWallet or MyCrypto.

The second section is the CONDITION section.

3. Displays the shortened addresses of the sender.

4. It’s possible to choose eth or if you want to send other tokens, so it displays here.

A. it’s also possible to add a custom token, by pasting the contract address here.

5. You can specify how the condition for this transaction basically. By default, it’s the equal amount that we’re trying to send.

6. We can also use the time scheduling function by checking this checkbox.

You can set the date, time, timezone, and your local time for when to trigger your transaction.

At the bottom of the page, we have the SUMMARY section.

7. Displays the addresses of the sender.

8. Displays the addresses of the receiver.

9. Displays the amount that you’re going to send and the network you are in.

10. If you click on schedule, then it will set the transaction to execute.

11. After you clicked the schedule icon, a pop-up window will appear showing your transaction link. Be sure to save the transaction link in your computer before closing this window.

12. If you click on Schedule another one, it will reset the interface.

This is what the automate link looks like. It displays data like the Transaction id, Status, Transaction hash, etc.

You can also cancel your scheduled transaction by clicking the Cancel watching button at the bottom of the page.

Published at Fri, 22 Feb 2019 16:06:36 +0000

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