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@sorare/crypto
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@sorare/crypto
is a JavaScript library (TypeScript types included) providing various crypto functions to be used to sign your Sorare LimitOrder objects in order to make a bid, create or accept an offer. It can be used in both NodeJS and Browser environments.
signLimitOrder
The signLimitOrder(privateKey, limitOrder)
function is used to sign a LimitOrder
object with a Sorare private key.
import { signLimitOrder } from '@sorare/crypto';
const privateKey = /* Your Sorare private key */;
const limitOrder = /* The LimitOrder object you get from GraphQL */;
const signature = signLimitOrder(privateKey, limitOrder);
Starting from v1.3.2, C++ bindings can be used for faster verifyTransfer
and verifyLimitOrder
operations. It uses Starkware's crypto-cpp library and can be enabled by adding USE_STARKWARE_CRYPTO_CPP=true
to your env. Please note that this variable also needs to be set when yarn install
runs in order to build the C++ bindings using node-gyp.
@sorare/crypto
is MIT licensed.
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Crypto used in the Sorare stack
The npm package @sorare/crypto receives a total of 2,441 weekly downloads. As such, @sorare/crypto popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sorare/crypto demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 34 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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