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@madeindreams/erclib

v1.1.8

Published

ERC library for blockchain development

Downloads

16

Readme

erclib

Version npm Node.js CI Language grade: JavaScript Total alerts

ERC library for blockchain Development

In development. More Networks and features are coming

Install and import

npm install @idecentralize/erclib

import ERC20 from "@idecentralize/erclib"

address should be checksumed

Usage

const usdc = "0xA0b86991c6218b36c1d19D4a2e9Eb0cE3606eB48"

ERC20[network_id][usdc].decimals // output decimals of asset

ERC20[network_id][usdc].compound // output cToken address

HINT:When forking the mainnet use a condition to use mainnet asset.

network_id should be the chain id return by the provider. When forking the mainnet using hardhat, the network id is 31337 and we want to use the mainnet asset under network id 1.

ERC20[network_id === 31337 ? 1 : network_id][usdc].decimals // output decimals of asset

This will use the mainnet id on the library when forking.

Supported Network

  • Ethereum
  • Polygon
  • BSC

Supported Testnet & protocols

  • Compound (Rinkeby)
  • Aave (kovan)

Please repport any issues!