token-lists
jotai
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5 | 107 | |
1,316 | 17,287 | |
2.1% | 1.4% | |
4.4 | 9.3 | |
22 days ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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token-lists
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Web 3.0 frontend stacks in 2023
Uniswap tokenlist format
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Crypto.com DeFi Wallet Integrates Token Lists
Weβre thrilled to announce that the Crypto.com DeFi Wallet has integrated Token Lists!
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erc20 and ETH smart contract addresses
I know that in order to get the addresses of every ERC20 token, https://etherscan.io/ and https://tokenlists.org/ are the way to go.
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97.7% of tokens launched on Uniswap were scams and rug pulls
It's important to note that Uniswap is decentralized and anyone can "list" anything for trading without asking anyone or going through any process. This means there are thousands of tokens, probably millions in the future, available to trade.
Users do not see these tokens unless they actively search them out. Uniswap uses the TokenList standard (https://tokenlists.org/) and by default users only see tokens such as the top 100 projects on CoinGecko. There are many lists created by reputable players such as Aave and Gemini which cover the entire gamut of projects users want to trade without exposing end users to scam tokens.
I believe this is a good system and has worked well as having any kind of listing process or even a DAO introduces subjectivity and provides points of capture for bad actors. With an open listing process and standards like TokenLists we can say that Uniswap is truly a public good and will be around as long as we need it which provides a guaranteed way to swap any asset for any other asset no matter who created it or how controversial it is which is a good primitive for humanity to be able to rely on.
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Creating a token list modal?
This should get you there.
jotai
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React Server Components Example with Next.js
Daishi Kato, creator of Zustand and Jotai, says there are a few things we need to support RSC serialization:
- 5 Alternatives to Redux for React State Management
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jotai-wrapper, a super tiny and simple utility library
I've just published jotai-wrapper, a super tiny and simple utility library that makes using jotai even simpler. It comes from the necessity to migrate a project with react-context-slices to jotai. Both libraries share a similar API. While in react-context-slices you have the useSlice hook, in jotai you have the useAtom, useSetAtom, and useAtomValue hooks. In react-context-slices you define either React Context or Redux slices, while in jotai you define atoms. The need for the migration from the first to the second was a high memory usage by react-context-slices when using React Context slices.
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React State Management in 2024
Atom-based: splits states into tiny pieces of data called atoms, which can be written to and read from using React hooks. In this group, we have Recoil and Jotai.
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React Basics: Essential Knowledge for Every React Developer
jotai Is the signal based state manager I recommended, offering the best developer experience (in my opinion) as it eliminates the necessity to define and update a global store
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π Dominate React Project Startups: Insider Tips for Dev Success! π€
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- Jotai β Primitive and flexible state management for React
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Thoughts on Signals?
Atomic libs include Recoil, Jotai, and the one I maintain: Zedux. Zedux especially was designed to work well with sockets and RxJS observables and has been getting some traction recently, so of course I recommend checking it out. Feel free to hmu with any questions.
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New Project: What is a good framework for a website?
Global State Machine: Jotai (great for any state that needs to be stored globally for your application)
- Is there a state management library, similar to Redux or Zustand, that automatically generates setters for the state you define?
What are some alternatives?
permit2 - πππ next generation token approvals mechanism
zustand - π» Bear necessities for state management in React
abitype - Strict TypeScript types for Ethereum ABIs
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
info - βΉοΈ Uniswap v1+v2 analytics
Recoil - Recoil is an experimental state management library for React apps. It provides several capabilities that are difficult to achieve with React alone, while being compatible with the newest features of React.
jotai-form - Form atoms for Jotai
signals - Manage state with style in every framework
synpress - Synpress is e2e testing framework based on Cypress.io and playwright with support for metamask.
react-query - π€ Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
react-hook-form - π React Hooks for form state management and validation (Web + React Native)