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pocket-js-eth
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Pocket-js Ethereum package with every functionalities to interact with the Ethereum network.
PocketJS Eth wraps all of the tools a developer will need to begin interacting with the Ethereum network.
pocket-js-eth
: A library that allows your DApp to communicate to the Ethereum network.Before you can start using the library, you have to get a Developer ID by registering for MVP. To learn how to register please click here.
You should have at least have a basic knowledge of blockchain technology and know your way around Javascript. You will also need to install the NPM tool.
The PocketJS Eth package is hosted in NPM, see below how to install.
npm install --save pocket-js-eth
If you would like to know how to integrate PocketJS Eth into your DApp, visit our developer portal that has a lot of useful tutorials and material about the Pocket Network.
We have created a Discord server where you can meet with the Pocket team, as well as fellow App Developers, and Service Nodes. Click here to join!
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Pocket-js Ethereum package with every functionalities to interact with the Ethereum network.
The npm package pocket-js-eth receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, pocket-js-eth popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pocket-js-eth demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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