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@bn-onboard/trezor
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type TrezorOptions = {
email: string
appUrl: string
customNetwork?: CustomNetwork
}
interface CustomNetwork {
networkId: number
genesis: GenesisBlock
hardforks: Hardfork[]
bootstrapNodes: BootstrapNode[]
}
interface GenesisBlock {
hash: string
timestamp: string | null
gasLimit: number
difficulty: number
nonce: string
extraData: string
stateRoot: string
}
interface Hardfork {
name: string
block: number | null
}
interface BootstrapNode {
ip: string
port: number | string
network?: string
chainId?: number
id: string
location: string
comment: string
}
import Onboard from '@bn-onboard/core'
import trezorModule from '@bn-onboard/trezor'
const trezor = trezorModule({
email: '<EMAIL_CONTACT>',
appUrl: '<APP_URL>'
})
const onboard = Onboard({
// ... other Onboard options
wallets: [
trezor
//... other wallets
]
})
const connectedWallets = await onboard.connectWallet()
console.log(connectedWallets)
FAQs
Trezor module for Onboard.js
We found that @bn-onboard/trezor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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