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@muirglacier/jellyfish-transaction-builder
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A collection of TypeScript + JavaScript tools and libraries for DeFi Blockchain developers to build decentralized finance for Bitcoin
While jellyfish-transaction provides a dead simple, modern, stateless raw transaction builder for DeFi. Constructing a
trust-less crypto transaction from scratch still has certain complexity as with the nature of blockchain technologies.
This package jellyfish-transaction-builder
provides a high-high level abstraction for constructing transaction ready
to be broadcast for DeFi Blockchain.
What can jellyfish-transaction-builder
do?
jellyfish-*
packages for creating transaction.For testing accuracy and convenience. All implementations must be e2e tested on @muirglacier/testcontainers
. Due to the
complexity of testing, @muirglacier/jellyfish-api-jsonrpc
and @muirglacier/testing
is included in devDependencies
for
setting up and tearing down test fixtures.
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A collection of TypeScript + JavaScript tools and libraries for DeFi Blockchain developers to build decentralized finance for Bitcoin
The npm package @muirglacier/jellyfish-transaction-builder receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @muirglacier/jellyfish-transaction-builder popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @muirglacier/jellyfish-transaction-builder 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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