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@injectivelabs/subaccount-consumer
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Subaccounts on Injective Protocol made easy. Can be reused throughout Injective's projects.
A convenient way to consume Subaccounts
yarn add @injectivelabs/subaccount-consumer
This package is a TypeScript wrapper around the GRPC API provided by our Injective Exchange for subaccounts.
The package is split between two separate concerns, "consumers" and "transformers". With the "consumers" we are making GRPC API calls to the Injective Exchange, and with the "transformers" we are transforming the data from a protobuf message to a plain TypeScript object that can be used more conveniently.
Contribution guides and practices will be available once there is a stable foundation of the whole package set within the injective-ts repo.
Reach out to us at one of the following places!
injectiveprotocol.com@InjectiveLabsFAQs
Subaccounts on Injective Protocol made easy. Can be reused throughout Injective's projects.
We found that @injectivelabs/subaccount-consumer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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