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btc-wallets
Advanced tools
Adapt to web3 wallet, unified interface.
Example: https://web3w.github.io/web3-wallets
wallets blockchains
╭───[MetaMask]────────[EVM-blockchains]
│
├───[WalletConnect]───[EVM-blockchains]
[your dapp]───[web3-wallets]───|
├───[Coinbase]─────────[EVM-blockchains]
│
├───[Coin98]─────[EVM-blockchains]
|
╰───[Other]----[Other] #Todo
WalletNames
'metamask','wallet_connect','coinbase','imtoken','math_wallet','token_pocket','bitkeep','onekey'
const wallet = new Web3Wallets({name: 'metamask'})
const web3 = new Web3(wallet)
const sign = await web3.eth.personal.sign("hello web3", wallet.address)
const wallet = new Web3Wallets({name: 'metamask'})
const provider = new ethers.providers.Web3Provider(wallet)
const signer = provider.getSigner()
const sign = await signer.signMessage("hello web3")
const accounts = await wallet.connect() // same enable()
const res = await wallet.request({"method": "eth_blockNumber", "params": []})
const wallets = detectWallets()
const walletList = Object.values(wallets)
export interface WalletInfo {
chainId: number
address: string
privateKeys?: string[]
rpcUrl?: RpcInfo
port?: number
cacheExpiration?: number
bridge?: string
offsetGasLimitRatio?: number
isSetGasPrice?: boolean
}
const {address, chainId, rpcUrl, walletSigner, walletProvider} = getProvider(walletInfo)
const DOMAIN_DEFAULT = {
name: 'ZeroEx',
chainId: 1,
verifyingContract: '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000',
version: '1.0.0',
};
const zeroHash = getEIP712DomainHash(DOMAIN_DEFAULT)
const zero = "0xc92fa40dbe33b59738624b1b4ec40b30ff52e4da223f68018a7e0667ffc0e798"
console.assert(zeroHash == zero)
function getEIP712StructHash(typedData
.
primaryType, EIP_712_ORDER_TYPE, typedData.message
)
function getEIP712Hash(typeData: EIP712TypedData): string
//
function getChainInfo(chinaId: number): ChainConfig
//
async function getChainRpcUrl(chinaId: number, best?: true): Promise<string>
const response = await fetchJson(url, {timeout: 10000, proxyUrl: 'http://127.0.0.1:7890'})
if (response.ok) {
console.log(await response.json())
} else {
console.log(response)
}
FAQs
Javascript SDK for BTC wallets
The npm package btc-wallets receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, btc-wallets popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that btc-wallets 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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