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# TxEscrowReleases

#### Blockchain operations

* escrow\_release

#### Columns

| Name         | Description                                              |
| ------------ | -------------------------------------------------------- |
| from         | account sending assets                                   |
| to           | account receiving assets                                 |
| agent        | the name of the agent who has authority to release funds |
| who          | the account that raises is releasing the funds           |
| receiver     | the account that receives the released funds             |
| escrow\_id   | the escrow unique identifier assigned by the sender      |
| hbd\_amount  | amount of HBD sent                                       |
| hive\_amount | amount of HIVE sent                                      |

#### Description

This operation can be used by the sender, receiver, or agent to release funds. If the sender releases then the funds go to the receiver. If the receiver releases then they go to the sender. If the agent releases then the funds can go to either the sender or receiver. This operation is designed to allow partial releases.

After the expiration, the receiver can use this operation to claim the funds. If the funds are not claimed by the receiver within 1 month of expiration then the sender can reclaim the funds.


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