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crypto-addr-codec
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Light weight package for serializing different crypto addresses
allows reuse and modifications under the MIT license present here
MIT Licenseallows reuse and modifications under the MIT license present here
MIT Licenseallows reuse and modifications under the MIT license present here
MIT License allows reuse and modifications under the MIT license present here
Apache License 2.0allows reuse and modifications under the ISC license present here
ISC Licenseallows reuse and modifications under the MIT license present here
MIT License allows reuse and modifications under the MIT license present here
MIT License allows reuse and modifications under the MIT license present here
Apache License 2.0this package does not implement any features. All the work credit goes to above mentioned teams
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Light weight package for serializing different crypto addresses
The npm package crypto-addr-codec receives a total of 17,683 weekly downloads. As such, crypto-addr-codec popularity was classified as popular.
We found that crypto-addr-codec demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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