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Cross-platform client for TON blockchain.
yarn add ton buffer
// Add before using library
require("buffer");
To use this library you need HTTP API endpoint, you can use one of the public endpoints:
import { TonClient } from "ton";
// Create Client
const client = new TonClient({
endpoint: 'https://toncenter.com/api/v2/jsonRPC',
});
// Open Wallet
const wallet = await client.openWallet('<public-key>');
console.log(wallet.address);
console.log(await wallet.getBalance());
// Transfering coins
let seqno = await wallet.getSeqNo();
// In case of failure you can safely retry calling this method
await wallet.transfer({ to: 'some-address', amount: 10.0, seqno, secretKey: '<secret>' });
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## 🚨 Repository Deprecated and Moved! 🚨
The npm package ton receives a total of 1,177 weekly downloads. As such, ton popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ton 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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