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The SettleMint EAS SDK provides a lightweight wrapper for the Ethereum Attestation Service (EAS), enabling developers to easily create, manage, and verify attestations within their applications. It simplifies the process of working with EAS by handling contract interactions, schema management, and The Graph integration, while ensuring proper integration with the SettleMint platform. This allows developers to quickly implement document verification, identity attestation, and other EAS-based features without manual setup.
We welcome contributions from the community! Please check out our Contributing guide to learn how you can help improve the SettleMint SDK through bug reports, feature requests, documentation updates, or code contributions.
The SettleMint SDK is released under the FSL Software License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
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The npm package @settlemint/sdk-eas receives a total of 1,219 weekly downloads. As such, @settlemint/sdk-eas popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @settlemint/sdk-eas 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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