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@transak/celo-mainnet
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A package for integrating Celo with Transak.
Tests are run on the live Alfajores test network.
Create a .env
file in the test directory. The .env
file takes the following inputs.
TOWALLETADDRESS
can be any valid Celo address (same as any valid ETH address).
KEYSTORE
and PASSWORD
can be empty.
PRIVATE_KEY
needs to be a valid private key and the corresponding Celo account address should have funds (CELO & cUSD) on the Alfajores testnet. You can create a new Celo key and account address using the celocli
, more info here. You can fund an account from the faucet here.
NETWORK="testnet"
TOWALLETADDRESS="0x58E1FB58Fa889C7b567E85dF76E09aA78b899D28"
KEYSTORE=""
PASSWORD=""
PRIVATE_KEY="0xabc123..."
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A package for integrating Celo with Transak.
The npm package @transak/celo-mainnet receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @transak/celo-mainnet popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @transak/celo-mainnet 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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