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sats-connect
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API Docs • Example App • Discord • Xverse
Sats connect is a simple javascript library that connects apps to Bitcoin wallets like Xverse to retrieve user wallet addresses and sign transactions (PSBTs).
Developers building apps on the Bitcoin ecosystem can use Sats connect to interact with users' wallets:
Retrieve users' wallet address(es)
Request the signature of arbitrary messages for authentication purposes
Request the signature of partially signed Bitcoin transactions (PSBT)
Request BTC or Stacks transfers to one or multiple recipients
Request Stacks contract interactions and deployments
Inscribe sats with arbitrary content for ordinals & BRC-20 use cases
npm i sats-connect
import Wallet from 'sats-connect';
const response = await Wallet.request('getAccounts', {
purposes: [AddressPurpose.Payment, AddressPurpose.Ordinals, AddressPurpose.Stacks],
message: 'Cool app wants to know your addresses!',
});
await Wallet.request('sendTransfer', {...});
await Wallet.disconnect();
For full documentation, visit docs.xverse.app.
npm run build
npm run dev:example
FAQs
![logo](/example/public/sats-connect.svg)
The npm package sats-connect receives a total of 4,593 weekly downloads. As such, sats-connect popularity was classified as popular.
We found that sats-connect demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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