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An open source interface for Elephant Dex -- a protocol for decentralized exchange of Harmony HRC20 tokens.
To access the Elephant Interface follow the instructions below
Please see the elephantdexdefault-token-list repository.
yarn
yarn start
To have the interface default to a different network when a wallet is not connected:
.env
named .env.local
REACT_APP_NETWORK_ID
to "{YOUR_NETWORK_ID}"
REACT_APP_NETWORK_URL
to e.g. "https://{YOUR_NETWORK_ID}.infura.io/v3/{YOUR_INFURA_KEY}"
Note that the interface only works on testnets where both Uniswap V2 and multicall are deployed. The interface will not work on other networks.
Please open all pull requests against the master
branch.
CI checks will run against all PRs.
Change Sourcemap
--
go into node_modules/react-scripts/config webpack.config.js and change devtool:"source-map" to devtool:"hidden-nosources-source-map"
FAQs
Elephant Dex Interface - Harmony One Defi & Casino - https://elephant.ac
We found that edexui 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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