<a class="mention" href="/@arbusto">@arbusto</a> yes tx forge can help you:
<a href='https://github.com/libitx/txforge'>https://github.com/libitx/txforge</a>
Txforge doesn't get give you direct ways to play with nlocktime (its on the todo list), but you have access to the underlying bsv2 tx object so can directly manipulate it. Josh did a video explaining how to do this:
<a href='https://streamanity.com/video/EauwH9s8IjT8?ref=5da043d3-1724-474b-b910-4d5174c0a190'>https://streamanity.com/video/EauwH9s8IjT8?ref=5da043d3-1724-474b-b910-4d5174c0a190</a>
<a class="mention" href="/@arbusto">@arbusto</a> yes tx forge can help you:
<a href='https://github.com/libitx/txforge'>https://github.com/libitx/txforge</a>
Txforge doesn't get give you direct ways to play with nlocktime (its on the todo list), but you have access to the underlying bsv2 tx object so can directly manipulate it. Josh did a video explaining how to do this:
<a href='https://streamanity.com/video/EauwH9s8IjT8?ref=5da043d3-1724-474b-b910-4d5174c0a190'>https://streamanity.com/video/EauwH9s8IjT8?ref=5da043d3-1724-474b-b910-4d5174c0a190</a>