This got irrelevant as I read can and not can't in your comment. Sorry :facepalm:
I copy pasted this out of the readme of beem ;)
Advantages over the official steem-python library
- High unit test coverage
- Support for websocket nodes
- Native support for new Appbase calls
- Node error handling and automatic node switching
- Usage of pycryptodomex instead of the outdated pycrypto
- Complete documentation of beempy and all classes including all functions
- steemconnect integration
- Works on read-only systems
- Own BlockchainObject class with cache
- Contains all broadcast operations
- Estimation of virtual account operation index from date or block number
- the command line tool beempy uses click and has more commands
- SteemNodeRPC can be used to excecute even not implemented RPC-Calls
- More complete implemention
I hope this helped :D
Any cons you know of?
I don't think so. At least none that steem-python has as well :)
Thanks, I'll give it a try with one of my bots.
Works nice for mine using "multiprocessing" library for discord (rewrite branch) and telegram interfaces.
As a web-interface I simply use web.py for now. It all works with latest Python 3.6
but I see you are more in this than me....
But the question was different :)
Oh god I can't read. Shame on me D: