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@aztec/accounts
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Accounts is a client library that provides implementations for some common account flavors. Use it to acquire a Wallet object that corresponds to an account, and use that together with @aztec/aztec.js to interact with the network.
npm install @aztec/accounts
import { getSchnorrAccount } from '@aztec/accounts/schnorr';
import { GrumpkinScalar } from '@aztec/foundation/curves/bn254';
import { Fr } from '@aztec/stdlib';
const encryptionSecretKey = Fr.random();
const signingPrivateKey = GrumpkinScalar.random();
const wallet = getSchnorrAccount(pxe, encryptionSecretKey, signingPrivateKey)
.deploy({ deployWallet }) // Use a wallet with funds to pay for the fee for the deployment.
.wait();
console.log(`New account deployed at ${wallet.getAddress()}`);
import { getSchnorrWallet } from '@aztec/accounts/schnorr';
const wallet = getSchnorrWallet(pxe, address, signingPrivateKey);
console.log(`Wallet for ${wallet.getAddress()} ready`);
FAQs
Implementation of sample account contracts for Aztec Network
The npm package @aztec/accounts receives a total of 4,463 weekly downloads. As such, @aztec/accounts popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @aztec/accounts demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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