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| ### Step 3: Prepare Your RPC  | ### Step 3: Prepare Your RPC  | ||||||
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| Obviously, you're going to need to get all of your variables ready again, as discussed in [§15.1: Accessing Bitcoind with C](15_1_Accessing_Bitcoind_with_C.md). You also need to initialize your library, connect your RPC client, and prepare your response object: | Obviously, you're going to need to get all of your variables ready again, as discussed in [§16.1: Accessing Bitcoind with C](16_1_Accessing_Bitcoind_with_C.md). You also need to initialize your library, connect your RPC client, and prepare your response object: | ||||||
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| bitcoinrpc_global_init(); | bitcoinrpc_global_init(); | ||||||
| rpc_client = bitcoinrpc_cl_init_params ("bitcoinrpc", "YOUR-RPC-PASSWD", "127.0.0.1", 18332); | rpc_client = bitcoinrpc_cl_init_params ("bitcoinrpc", "YOUR-RPC-PASSWD", "127.0.0.1", 18332); | ||||||
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| ## What's Next? | ## What's Next? | ||||||
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| Learn more about "Talking to Bitcoind with C" in [16.3: Receiving Notifications in C with ZMQ Libraries](15_3_Receiving_Bitcoind_Notifications_with_C.md). | Learn more about "Talking to Bitcoind with C" in [16.3: Receiving Notifications in C with ZMQ Libraries](16_3_Receiving_Bitcoind_Notifications_with_C.md). | ||||||
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