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A simple utility to validate cryptocurrency wallet addresses for EVM, Solana, and Bitcoin chains.
A simple tool to mass create web3 addresses
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A simple tool to get web3 token info
Takes in the input of an EVM transaction, re-orders it into an object with a methodID and an array with each index of up to 64 characters. Then it can console log and return that object. Finally, it can search the object for a unique contract address usin
A simple tool to mass send web3 token
> TODO: description
- ganache
- ganache-ethereum-address
- ethereum
- evm
- blockchain
- smart contracts
- dapps
- solidity
- vyper
- fe
- web3
- tooling
- truffle
Ensures your functions are only called by an address in a previously allowed order or a previously allowed number of times.
Checks if string passed is a valid EVM wallet address
The Magic contract is an EVM contract deployed by default on every ISC chain, in the EVM genesis block, at address 0x1074000000000000000000000000000000000000. The implementation of the Magic contract is baked-in in the evm core contract); i.e. it is not a
typescript library to sending eth amount to random address or specific list address ![alt example](https://i.imgur.com/9xY9AfJ_d.webp?maxwidth=760&fidelity=grand) ## Installation
A collection of useful addresses on various chains
Modified version of EnumerableSet library with pagination
ChainPal is a handy CLI tool for developers working with EVM-like chains. It provides various useful utilities for conversion, address verification, gas estimation, processing transaction data from CSV files, and more.
a library for making web3 addresses more human-readable
a library for making web3 addresses more human-readable
a library for making web3 addresses more human-readable
Takes in the input of an EVM transaction, re-orders it into an object with a methodID and an array with each index of up to 64 characters. Then it can console log and return that object. Finally, it can search the object for a unique contract address usin
a library for making web3 addresses more human-readable
The Magic contract is an EVM contract deployed by default on every ISC chain, in the EVM genesis block, at address 0x1074000000000000000000000000000000000000. The implementation of the Magic contract is baked-in in the evm core contract); i.e. it is not a