unleashnfts
v0.1.10
Published
The 'Hello, world!' of MetaMask Snaps, now written in TypeScript.
Readme
UnleashNFTs
UnleashNFTs Snap provides a seamless and intuitive interface to help you evaluate the true worth of NFTs—whether you considering a sale or purchase. This ensures you avoid overpaying for inflated prices and sell at fair market value.
Features
🎯 AI-Powered Price Estimation - Evaluate the worth of supported NFTs based on past transactions, market trends, and rarity metrics.
🛡️ Wash Trade Detection - Detect artificial trading activity designed to inflate NFT prices and stay protected from overpriced purchases.
🌐 Blockchain Support - Compatible with Ethereum, Polygon, Binance, Linea, Solana, and Avax.
🛒 Marketplace Integration - Currently supports OpenSea.
@metamask/template-snap-monorepo
This repository demonstrates how to develop a snap with TypeScript. For detailed instructions, see the MetaMask documentation.
MetaMask Snaps is a system that allows anyone to safely expand the capabilities of MetaMask. A snap is a program that we run in an isolated environment that can customize the wallet experience.
Snaps is pre-release software
To interact with (your) Snaps, you will need to install MetaMask Flask, a canary distribution for developers that provides access to upcoming features.
Getting Started
Clone the template-snap repository using this template and set up the development environment:
yarn install && yarn startCloning
This repository contains GitHub Actions that you may find useful, see
.github/workflows and Releasing & Publishing
below for more information.
If you clone or create this repository outside the MetaMask GitHub organization,
you probably want to run ./scripts/cleanup.sh to remove some files that will
not work properly outside the MetaMask GitHub organization.
If you don't wish to use any of the existing GitHub actions in this repository,
simply delete the .github/workflows directory.
Contributing
Testing and Linting
Run yarn test to run the tests once.
Run yarn lint to run the linter, or run yarn lint:fix to run the linter and
fix any automatically fixable issues.
Using NPM packages with scripts
Scripts are disabled by default for security reasons. If you need to use NPM
packages with scripts, you can run yarn allow-scripts auto, and enable the
script in the lavamoat.allowScripts section of package.json.
See the documentation for @lavamoat/allow-scripts for more information.
