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Modified logic to check whether the account type is AccountKeyWeightedMultiSig #65

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This PR modified isWeightedMultiSigType().

  • handle case that if the response of getAccountKey() has null.

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@sirano11 sirano11 requested a review from jimni1222 February 16, 2021 01:26
@sirano11 sirano11 self-assigned this Feb 16, 2021
@sirano11 sirano11 merged commit a5c4614 into ground-x:dev Feb 16, 2021
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