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@exodus/currency
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This package is intended to be for reusable asset names and basic asset properties across Exodus projects.
It's currently used in desktop and mobile.
yarn add @exodus/currency
import assets from '@exodus/assets-base'
import { UnitType } from '@exodus/currency'
const ether = UnitType.create(assets.ethereum.units)
const e1 = ether.ETH(2)
const e2 = ether.parse('2 ETH')
const e3 = e2.to('wei')
const e4 = e3.add(ether.ETH(3))
const e5 = e4.toDefault()
const e6 = e5.toBase()
console.log(e1.equals(e2))
console.log(e2.equals(e3))
console.log(e4.toString())
console.log(e5.toString())
console.log(e6.toString())
FAQs
Currency support.
The npm package @exodus/currency receives a total of 4,664 weekly downloads. As such, @exodus/currency popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @exodus/currency demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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