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UNLModify

(Added by the [NegativeUNL amendment][].)

A UNLModify pseudo-transaction marks a change to the Negative UNL, indicating that a trusted validator has gone offline or come back online.

Note: You cannot send a pseudo-transaction, but you may find one when processing ledgers.

{
"Account": "",
"Fee": "0",
"LedgerSequence": 1600000,
"Sequence": 0,
"SigningPubKey": "",
"TransactionType": "UNLModify",
"UNLModifyDisabling": 1,
"UNLModifyValidator": "ED6629D456285AE3613B285F65BBFF168D695BA3921F309949AFCD2CA7AFEC16FE",
}
NameJSON Type[Internal Type][]Description
TransactionTypeStringUInt16The value 0x0066, mapped to the string UNLModify, indicates that this object is an UNLModify pseudo-transaction.
LedgerSequenceNumberUInt32The [ledger index][] where this pseudo-transaction appears. This distinguishes the pseudo-transaction from other occurrences of the same change.
UNLModifyDisablingNumberUInt8If 1, this change represents adding a validator to the Negative UNL. If 0, this change represents removing a validator from the Negative UNL. (No other values are allowed.)
UNLModifyValidatorStringBlobThe validator to add or remove, as identified by its master public key.