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Web3Auth is where passwordless auth meets non-custodial key infrastructure for Web3 apps and wallets. By aggregating OAuth (Google, Twitter, Discord) logins, different wallets and innovative Multi Party Computation (MPC) - Web3Auth provides a seamless login experience to every user on your application.
Web3Auth Base contains the basic typescript types and interfaces for Web3Auth. This comes in handy by providing you a standard way of importing the values you need to work with the SDKs. We highly recommend using it while working with Typescript
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Read more about the Web3Auth in the official Web3Auth Documentation.
...and a lot more
npm install --save @web3auth/base
import { Web3Auth } from "@web3auth/modal";
import { CHAIN_NAMESPACES } from "@web3auth/base";
const web3auth = new Web3Auth({
clientId,
chainConfig: {
chainNamespace: CHAIN_NAMESPACES.EIP155,
chainId: "0x1",
rpcTarget: "https://rpc.ankr.com/eth", // This is the public RPC we have added, please pass on your own endpoint while creating an app
},
});
await web3auth.initModal();
Check out the examples for your preferred blockchain and platform on our examples page.
Checkout the Web3Auth Demo to see how Web3Auth can be used in your application.
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The npm package @web3auth/base receives a total of 19,620 weekly downloads. As such, @web3auth/base popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @web3auth/base 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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