BotFramework-Emulator
MyCrypto
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MIT License | MIT License |
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BotFramework-Emulator
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🎵 Do you want to build a Chatbot? 🎵
One of the really interesting things about chatbots on Azure is the Bot Framework Emulator tool that lets you test a chatbot locally and get detailed information about the request the bot received and the response the bot generated.
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Azure Functions bot | PowerShell
I am using the Azure Bot Emulator to test (which is the chat client by the way!) Ref: https://github.com/Microsoft/BotFramework-Emulator
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How to: Save conversation data in an Microsoft Chatbot
Also feel free to check out the repo if you want to try it yourself. The link is here: https://github.com/Albert-Bennett/state-management-chatbot You'll also need to download the bot framework emulator v4 to get the bot running locally.
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Easiest way to create a ChatBOT from Level 0
Download the emulator from this link if you don't have it yet (or from google or any place you like) https://github.com/Microsoft/BotFramework-Emulator/releases/tag/v4.14.0
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How to: Adaptive Cards and the MS Bot Framework
Testing the bot for yourself: To test the bot out yourself you'll need to download the code and also install the latest version of the Bot Framework Emulator (you can find it here). This will allow you to test the bot over web chat. It's a straight forward process just run the code and connect the bot. When connecting the bot, the url should look something like this: http://localhost:3978/api/messages this is the endpoint for requests to be sent to the bot.
MyCrypto
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Cancel a pending transaction
Hardware wallet? https://mycrypto.com will let you retransmit a new transaction with the same nonce. Did it yesterday during the Binance SEC sell-off frenzy.
- [Trezor] Obtenez la signature de la transaction niée ou chronométrée \ "lorsque je veux envoyer mes pièces de Trezor à un autre portefeuille.
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Firmware Outdated & Key Phrase Lost, Locked Out
Have you tried any deprecated MyEtherWallet versions or perhaps MyCrypto - or any other Ethereum wallets that can have Ledgers connect via hardware wallet? Taho (formerly TallyHo) might be a decent option worth trying as well?
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Is MyEtherWallet still safe/reliable?
Several years ago the core developers of MyEtherWallet split up their team. One part kept on developing MyEtherWallet and the other part was called MyCrypto, which is maintained up to this day: https://github.com/MyCryptoHQ/MyCrypto
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XDC to Ledger Nano S
You should be able to manage your XDC using your Ledger as a hardware wallet in conjunction with a 3rd party wallet such as MyCrypto.
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Compromised wallet?
this is bad. Yes your wallet is forever compromised. You have to take your funds out ASAP. But read this before: https://blog.mycrypto.com/how-to-beat-an-ethereum-based-sweeper-and-recover-your-assets if ever you have that on your MM wallet. I would suggest you get in contact with the support of https://mycrypto.com/ they're a doing good work. Contact them. Metamask support normally isn't that helpful, but can be a way, too. Normally for compromised wallets they'll send you elsewhere, so you can ask them for direction.
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Unconfirmed transaction
Alternatively, you could connect your Trezor to software like MyCrypto (https://mycrypto.com/). From there, you can broadcast a transaction with the following properties:
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How to transfer a token on the ETH blockchain?
mycryptowallet (https://github.com/MyCryptoHQ/MyCrypto)
- Open source wallet with good UI?
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Serious Question for a newbie
- MyCrypto: (https://mycrypto.com/)
What are some alternatives?
botkit - Botkit is an open source developer tool for building chat bots, apps and custom integrations for major messaging platforms.
MyEtherWallet - MyEtherWallet (our friends call us MEW) is a free, client-side interface helping you interact with the Ethereum blockchain.
adaptive-card-bot - A bot created using MS bot framework that sends back an adaptive card as a response
web3modal - A single Web3 provider solution for all Wallets
matrix-bot-sdk - TypeScript/JavaScript SDK for Matrix bots
metamask-extension - :globe_with_meridians: :electric_plug: The MetaMask browser extension enables browsing Ethereum blockchain enabled websites
devhub - TweetDeck for GitHub - Filter Issues, Activities & Notifications - Web, Mobile & Desktop with 99% code sharing between them
FindETH - A tool to help you find your lost Ethereum address, Ether or tokens, by searching through a bunch of derivation paths
thorium-reader - A cross platform desktop reading app, based on the Readium Desktop toolkit
etherwall - Ethereum QT5 Wallet
browserosaurus - The browser prompter for macOS
walletconnect-monorepo - WalletConnect Monorepo