I hereby claim:
- I am Ujang360 on github.
- I am kresna (https://keybase.io/kresna) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASAz1dUkOaSPx0sIJRGW0eGa9WoGDjh8VCi8nCidvVpPBgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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/*! | |
\file matching_engine.cpp | |
\brief Matching engine example | |
\author Ivan Shynkarenka | |
\date 16.08.2017 | |
\copyright MIT License | |
*/ | |
#include "trader/matching/market_manager.h" |
Originally did this research during my work for Bitwyre. I'm now open-sourcing this and hope this helps anyone who finds it, please let me know by commenting if this did help you!
The access_token
produced by Auth Server (a token grant OAuth2.0) is actually a JWT token itself, but is using a different length and algorithm than your typical JWT.
It is using RS256
rather that the common HS256
algo.