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Data Theft Repackaged: A Case Study in Malicious Wrapper Packages on npm
The Socket Research Team breaks down a malicious wrapper package that uses obfuscation to harvest credentials and exfiltrate sensitive data.
@flair-sdk/react
Advanced tools
Ready-made React components and hooks for working with ERC721 and ERC1155 NFTs in a web3 dApp. This SDK also supports interacting with Flair smart contracts and extensions.
@flair-sdk/react
Ready-made React components and hooks for working with ERC721 and ERC1155 NFTs in a web3 dApp. This SDK also supports interacting with Flair smart contracts and extensions.
Install the package:
npm install @flair-sdk/react
Install peer dependencies if not installed yet:
npm install ethers wagmi
Explore all the examples using the Flair SDK in the flair-sdk/examples repo:
Visit docs.flair.dev for the full SDK documentation.
2.74.17 (2022-12-22)
Note: Version bump only for package @flair-sdk/typescript
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Ready-made React components and hooks for working with ERC721 and ERC1155 NFTs in a web3 dApp. This SDK also supports interacting with Flair smart contracts and extensions.
The npm package @flair-sdk/react receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @flair-sdk/react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @flair-sdk/react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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