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@walletconnect/types
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Typings for WalletConnect Protocol
web3.js is a collection of libraries that allow you to interact with a local or remote Ethereum node using HTTP, IPC, or WebSocket. It provides functionalities for interacting with smart contracts, sending transactions, and more. Unlike @walletconnect/types, which focuses on type definitions for WalletConnect, web3.js provides a comprehensive set of tools for Ethereum development.
ethers.js is a library for interacting with the Ethereum blockchain and its ecosystem. It provides utilities for sending transactions, interacting with smart contracts, and more. While @walletconnect/types provides type definitions for WalletConnect, ethers.js offers a full suite of tools for Ethereum development, including wallet management and contract interaction.
web3modal is a library that allows developers to easily integrate multiple wallet providers into their applications. It provides a modal for users to select their preferred wallet. While @walletconnect/types focuses on type definitions for WalletConnect, web3modal provides a user interface for connecting to various wallet providers, including WalletConnect.
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Typings for WalletConnect Protocol
The npm package @walletconnect/types receives a total of 1,331,174 weekly downloads. As such, @walletconnect/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @walletconnect/types 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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