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          Period is a 32-bit integer, the current period is 10 so you'd encode this as:



          0000000a


          Proposal is just the hext bytes of the unencoded proposal hash, so you would b58cdecode the proposal hash and convert that to hex. For Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd you would do:



          eztz.utility.buf2hex(eztz.utility.b58cdecode("Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd", new Uint8Array([2, 170])))
          // ab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f8


          Finally ballot, is either 00 for Yay/Yea, 01 for Nay, 02 for pass. So, if you want to vote yay for proposal Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd The last 37 bytes (3 fields) of the operation would be:



          0000000aab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f800





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            Period is a 32-bit integer, the current period is 10 so you'd encode this as:



            0000000a


            Proposal is just the hext bytes of the unencoded proposal hash, so you would b58cdecode the proposal hash and convert that to hex. For Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd you would do:



            eztz.utility.buf2hex(eztz.utility.b58cdecode("Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd", new Uint8Array([2, 170])))
            // ab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f8


            Finally ballot, is either 00 for Yay/Yea, 01 for Nay, 02 for pass. So, if you want to vote yay for proposal Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd The last 37 bytes (3 fields) of the operation would be:



            0000000aab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f800





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              Period is a 32-bit integer, the current period is 10 so you'd encode this as:



              0000000a


              Proposal is just the hext bytes of the unencoded proposal hash, so you would b58cdecode the proposal hash and convert that to hex. For Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd you would do:



              eztz.utility.buf2hex(eztz.utility.b58cdecode("Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd", new Uint8Array([2, 170])))
              // ab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f8


              Finally ballot, is either 00 for Yay/Yea, 01 for Nay, 02 for pass. So, if you want to vote yay for proposal Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd The last 37 bytes (3 fields) of the operation would be:



              0000000aab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f800





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                Period is a 32-bit integer, the current period is 10 so you'd encode this as:



                0000000a


                Proposal is just the hext bytes of the unencoded proposal hash, so you would b58cdecode the proposal hash and convert that to hex. For Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd you would do:



                eztz.utility.buf2hex(eztz.utility.b58cdecode("Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd", new Uint8Array([2, 170])))
                // ab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f8


                Finally ballot, is either 00 for Yay/Yea, 01 for Nay, 02 for pass. So, if you want to vote yay for proposal Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd The last 37 bytes (3 fields) of the operation would be:



                0000000aab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f800





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                Period is a 32-bit integer, the current period is 10 so you'd encode this as:



                0000000a


                Proposal is just the hext bytes of the unencoded proposal hash, so you would b58cdecode the proposal hash and convert that to hex. For Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd you would do:



                eztz.utility.buf2hex(eztz.utility.b58cdecode("Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd", new Uint8Array([2, 170])))
                // ab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f8


                Finally ballot, is either 00 for Yay/Yea, 01 for Nay, 02 for pass. So, if you want to vote yay for proposal Pt24m4xiPbLDhVgVfABUjirbmda3yohdN82Sp9FeuAXJ4eV9otd The last 37 bytes (3 fields) of the operation would be:



                0000000aab22e46e7872aa13e366e455bb4f5dbede856ab0864e1da7e122554579ee71f800






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