StellarExpert says that related domain for my asset was not found.
I published toml
file as https://capitalcryptoworld.io/.well-known/stellar.toml
, where capitalcryptoworld.io
is my domain name.
Why my asset is not verified?
StellarExpert says that related domain for my asset was not found.
I published toml
file as https://capitalcryptoworld.io/.well-known/stellar.toml
, where capitalcryptoworld.io
is my domain name.
Why my asset is not verified?
Here is a step-by-step process of the basic asset verification:
home_domain
field for your asset issuing account. Clients can look up a stellar.toml
from this domain.
example.com
, anchor.example.com
etc. http
or https
) and trailing relative path: https://example.com
or example.com/tokens
won't work. stellar.toml
following directions from the official Stellar guide.
[[CURRENCIES]]
for each of your assets.name
,
desc
and conditions
) to tell your users what it's all about
(optional).stellar.toml
file, clients will search it at the following location: https://your_domain.com/.well-known/stellar.toml
.
content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
. Some clients/browsers may not handle it correctly if content is transferred as application/octet-stream
, not text/plain
as expected.home_domain
is not set for the issuing account GDEH2IUXOBIJXMX5KTQSKYB4E2DGQCT34LCJM3TG7JQFJO6FTONQHTUC
.
Commented
Aug 7, 2018 at 14:44
OrbitLens does a good walkthrough of the steps needed.
Ultimately, your asset isn't set as verified because you haven't added a homedomain to the issuing account.
A stellar.toml isn't any good if the network doesn't know how to find it.
You also have to enable CORS. Don't forget that step it took me days to figure it out. Even though the guidelines says to do it, it's easily overlooked and if you're not familiar, very confusing.
Here is the asset I created please feel free to ask me any questions if you have them.