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@hyperdivision/eth-multisig-wallet
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eth-multisig-walletEthereum Multisig Wallet
const keygen = require('./lib/keygen')
const quorum = require('./lib/quorum-calc')
const signCall = require('./lib/wallet-sign')
const keypair = keygen()
const keypair2 = keygen()
const instance = await Wallet.new([keypair.address], quorum(0.5), quorum(0.5), quorum(0.5), quorum(0.5))
assert(await instance.isOwner.call(keypair.address) === true)
assert(await instance.isOwner.call(keypair2.address) === false)
const res = await instance.replaceOwner([
signCall(
0, // seq,
instance.address,
keypair,
'replaceOwner',
['address', 'address'],
[keypair.address, keypair2.address]
)
], keypair.address, keypair2.address)
assert((await instance.seq.call()).toNumber() === 1)
assert(await instance.isOwner.call(keypair.address) === false)
assert(await instance.isOwner.call(keypair2.address) === true)
contract Wallet(address[] initialOwners, uint32 setQuorumQuorum, uint32 addOwnerQuorum, uint32 removeOwnerQuorum, uint32 replaceOwnerQuorum)wallet.setQuorum(bytes[] signatures, string operation, uint32 minQuorum)wallet.addOwner(bytes[] signatures, address owner)wallet.removeOwner(bytes[] signatures, address owner)wallet.replaceOwner(bytes[] signatures, address oldOwner, address newOwner)FAQs
Ethereum Multisig Wallet
The npm package @hyperdivision/eth-multisig-wallet receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @hyperdivision/eth-multisig-wallet popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @hyperdivision/eth-multisig-wallet demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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