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@near-wallet-selector/bitte-wallet
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This is the Bitte Wallet package for NEAR Wallet Selector.
The easiest way to use this package is to install it from the NPM registry, this package requires near-api-js
v1.0.0 or above:
# Using Yarn
pnpm add -w near-api-js
# Using NPM.
npm install near-api-js
# Using Yarn
pnpm add -w @near-wallet-selector/bitte-wallet
# Using NPM.
npm install @near-wallet-selector/bitte-wallet
Then use it in your dApp:
import { setupWalletSelector } from "@near-wallet-selector/core";
import { setupBitteWallet } from "@near-wallet-selector/bitte-wallet";
const bitteWallet = setupBitteWallet();
const selector = await setupWalletSelector({
network: "testnet",
modules: [bitteWallet],
});
walletUrl
: (string?
): wallet url: https://wallet.bitte.ai for mainnet and https://testnet.wallet.bitte.ai for testnet.This repository is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
FAQs
Bitte wallet package for NEAR Wallet Selector.
The npm package @near-wallet-selector/bitte-wallet receives a total of 435 weekly downloads. As such, @near-wallet-selector/bitte-wallet popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @near-wallet-selector/bitte-wallet demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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