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React dApp (with v2 CosmosProvider)

⚠️ This provider-based example is currently reliant on the deprecated 2.0.0-beta.26 SDK. ⚠️

This example will be updated to be compatible with the latest v2 SDK (2.0.0-beta.100+) in due time. In the meantime, please use the up-to-date standalone client example.

🔗 Live dapp demo - https://react-dapp-v2-cosmos-provider.vercel.app/
🔗 Live wallet demo - https://react-wallet-v2.vercel.app
📚 WalletConnect v2 Docs - https://docs.walletconnect.com/2.0

Overview

This is an example implementation of a React dApp (generated via create-react-app) using the v2 CosmosProvider to:

  • handle pairings
  • manage sessions
  • send JSON-RPC requests to a paired wallet

Running locally

Install the app's dependencies:

yarn

Set up your local environment variables by copying the example into your own .env.local file:

cp .env.local.example .env.local

Your .env.local now contains the following environment variables:

Develop

yarn start

Test

yarn test

Build

yarn build