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@rabbitholegg/questdk-plugin-stargate

v1.0.0-alpha.71

Published

Other than the token address retrieval this is a pretty trivial to implement plugin. Unfortunatly in order to get the token address we need to do some direct chain reads but nothing too heavy.

Downloads

48

Readme

ETH/BASE TOKEN

Other than the token address retrieval this is a pretty trivial to implement plugin. Unfortunatly in order to get the token address we need to do some direct chain reads but nothing too heavy.

Deposit ETH

Deposit to Arbitrum Layer Zero https://etherscan.io/tx/0xe3a54ddf9a09ee9df6abe87af38cc418c516fb198fc635972615418f5254812a

Withdraw ETH

Withdraw ETH to Optimism https://arbiscan.io/tx/0xc6fa0deba78d6228d3cb343a908390162955dcb3d6d5a8e952ef24c54f7c453f

ERC20

Deposit ERC20

https://etherscan.io/tx/0x28901f729bd89400b5c046eb73abf0656ab82cb02463e47562d7ce24737d263f

Withdraw ERC20

USDT https://arbiscan.io/tx/0xb983d41651ccad84a70600564376975a3a3385dae53de35259486f20dd2d8d4d

You can use the following example code to pull down test transactions in the correct format easily: https://viem.sh/docs/actions/public/getTransaction.html#example