Most, if not all, write to the blockchain as custom JSONS. The application can then read these custom JSONS to track what they want to track (e.g. Splinterlands card sale, etc)
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Most, if not all, write to the blockchain as custom JSONS. The application can then read these custom JSONS to track what they want to track (e.g. Splinterlands card sale, etc)
thanks, that clarified things!