augur
web3-react
augur | web3-react | |
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7 | 22 | |
443 | 5,405 | |
0.5% | 1.1% | |
0.0 | 5.8 | |
9 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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augur
- Tesla is making us move to Fremont or quit. Would I get severance?
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I created a function to convert address to string, can anybody here do one better?
Not by me. But Augur has a library to convert bytes32 to string. https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/blob/master/packages/augur-core/src/contracts/libraries/BytesToString.sol
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How do I contact REP support?
Perhaps open an issue on GitHub.
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Migration stats are moving slowly. What is taking people so long?
You can verify the IPFS hash at https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/releases/, it is the beta release CIDv1 trading hash.
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REP to REPv2 Migration
You can get the IPFS hash (that big random letter thing at the start of the first link) from the Augur GitHub releases page at https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/releases/
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Is Augur down?
Yeah, I agree, the IPFS links are not user friendly if you don't know how IPFS works. And if you do know how it works, you are probably using your own local IPFS client and manually entering the hash (that long hacker looking string before the dot), which you verified yourself by looking at https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/releases
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Reporting Mode Trading Disabled
To be absolutely safe, you can install your own IPFS client: https://ipfs.io/#install , and point it at the hashes published on https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/releases
web3-react
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EVM Dapp Starter Kit
What are we building? Using hardhat, we will deploy a smart contract to the goerli testnet, this contract creates a token and also is able to send these tokens to other address. For the frontend we will use react, for the interaction with the smart contract we will use Metamask and web3-react. Finally, for the analytics of our dapp we will be using sumer.
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Web3 Application Wallet Authentication and npm Package Solution
web3-react
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Blockchain Lottery
About the stack: - Typescript - Nextjs - TailwindCSS - Styled Components - Emotion - Twin.Macro (combining Styled Components with TailwindCSS) - NextI18Next integrated (wrong translationkeys result in compilation errors) - Web3React - Ethers - Redux Toolkit + Redux Observables (with hydration example) - Ramda among others
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After heavy consideration and research I’ve decided not to spend a bunch of money on a bootcamp. So where to start?
Make sure you have some understanding of HTML/CSS. Check out Automate The Boring Stuff to learn some Python and then check out Real Python to learn some Django for your backend stuff. From there you're going to want to learn Solidity and for that I suggest checking out Crypto Zombies. Then you can learn a JavaScript frontend framework like React which has cool packages for web3 like web3-react. I'm on mobile and probably butchered this but it should give you some idea.
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I looked through 130,000+ lines of Javascript so you don't have to
125.6a8cb8bf74e9194d3ec0.js - nft_web_store_client - "Unsupported chain id" - cached here: https://github.com/NoahZinsmeister/web3-react - possible source code: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Yk5w0-pnrWsJ:https://beta.quod.ai/github/NoahZinsmeister/web3-react/simple-answer/210/Where-do-we-react-manager-for-web3+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us - Code likely written by https://noahzinsmeister.com/ - "Web3ReactUpdate" - "The provider doesn't support subscriptions" - "Couldn't decrypt accounts. Password wrong?" - ipfs
- Is there a library that unifies connecting to wallets similar to what Solana has?
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Tutorial: build DAPP with Web3-React and SWR
Web3-React, a connecting framework for React and Ethereum, can help us with job 1 & 2. Web3-React is an open source framework developed Uniswap engineering Lead Noah Zinsmeister. (We will focus on job 1.)
- Introducing Gala. The social network for NFTs
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How to use Web3-react to develop DApp
documents https://github.com/NoahZinsmeister/web3-react/tree/v6/docs
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Web3-UI Working Note #03: An Account Component
Please note that @web3-react changes a little. @web3-react/injected-connector and @web3-react/walletconnect-connector are used here. But maybe we should update with @web3-react. Please find: https://github.com/NoahZinsmeister/web3-react
What are some alternatives?
multisol - CLI application for verifying Solidity contracts on Etherscan
useDApp - Framework for rapid Dapp development. Simple. Robust. Extendable. Testable
Sovryn-frontend - Frontend DApp for Sovryn trading and lending platform.
web3modal - A single Web3 provider solution for all Wallets
scaffold-eth-examples - Scaffold-Eth 🏗 examples repo
web3.js - Collection of comprehensive TypeScript libraries for Interaction with the Ethereum JSON RPC API and utility functions.
MorpherWallet - Morpher Wallet is a recoverable, non-custodial wallet that runs directly in the browser. Needs zero installation and zero configuration as a keystore.
mui-modal-provider - 🌞 Context API and Hooks based Modal Provider for react material-ui framework
Rabby - The game-changing wallet for Ethereum and all EVM chains
brownie-angular-mix - Everything you need to use Angular with Brownie!
walletconnect-monorepo - WalletConnect Monorepo