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tokenized-js
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An up-to-date TypeScript/JavaScript collection of protobuf classes for the Tokenized protocols.
(If the library is no longer up-to-date by the time you see it, simply run npm run generate to update to the latest official version.)
Spacial thanks to UNISOT, without whom this library wouldn't have been released.
The library is released under the "OPEN BSV-SPECIFIC LICENSE". That means that:
- it is fine to use it on the BSV network
- it is fine to use it without a blockchain
- it is NOT fine to use it on any other blockchain or monetary system.
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A JS library for Tokenized actions
We found that tokenized-js 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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