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This is a reference implementation for the ERC-7656 standard taken from the Cruna Protocol implementation, which also has full coverage of the smart contracts.
A canonical version has been deployed at the address
0x7656f0fB4Ca6973cf99D910B36705a2dEDA97eA1
using Nick's Factory with the following salt:
0x765600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000cf7e
on mainnets on Etherum, Polygon, BNB Chain, Base and on testnets on Avalanche Fuji, Celo Alfajores and Base Sepolia. The code on most mainnets has been verified.
Install it as a dependency
MIT
Copyright (C) 2023+ Cruna README.md
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ERC7656 Reference Implementation
The npm package erc7656 receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, erc7656 popularity was classified as not popular.
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