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bnc-onboard
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Onboard users to web3 by allowing them to select a wallet, get that wallet ready to transact and have access to synced wallet state.
JavaScript library to easily onboard users to ethereum apps by enabling wallet selection, connection, wallet checks and real time state updates.
npm install bnc-onboard
import Onboard from 'bnc-onboard'
import Web3 from 'web3'
// set a variable to store instantiated web3
let web3
// head to blocknative.com to create a key
const BLOCKNATIVE_KEY = 'blocknative-api-key'
// the network id that your dapp runs on
const NETWORK_ID = 1
// initialize onboard
const onboard = Onboard({
dappId: BLOCKNATIVE_KEY,
networkId: NETWORK_ID,
subscriptions: {
wallet: wallet => {
// instantiate web3 when the user has selected a wallet
web3 = new Web3(wallet.provider)
console.log(`${wallet.name} connected!`)
}
}
})
// Prompt user to select a wallet
await onboard.walletSelect()
// Run wallet checks to make sure that user is ready to transact
await onboard.walletCheck()
For detailed documentation head to docs.blocknative.com
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Onboard users to web3 by allowing them to select a wallet, get that wallet ready to transact and have access to synced wallet state.
The npm package bnc-onboard receives a total of 228 weekly downloads. As such, bnc-onboard popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bnc-onboard demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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