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feat: add function for connecting wallet #16

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@dalaoqi dalaoqi commented Mar 22, 2024

  • add connect button with rainbowkit and wagmi
  • support sepolia, polygon, scroll, optimism and their testnets.
  • show the balance and address on the header

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  • New Features

    • Integrated RainbowKit for enhanced wallet connectivity in the app.
    • Improved app structure by wrapping content within necessary providers for better functionality.
  • Refactor

    • Adjusted the positioning of the Header component for better visual alignment.
    • Modified the structure of the Header component to use ConnectButton for improved user interaction.

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The changes involve integrating RainbowKit for wallet connectivity in a React application. This includes setting up a ConnectButton in the header for initiating wallet connections, wrapping the application's components with necessary providers for RainbowKit functionality, and ensuring the application's structure is adjusted to accommodate these new integrations seamlessly.

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frontend_v2/components/Header.tsx,
frontend_v2/pages/_app.tsx
Add import statements for ConnectButton and styles in Header.tsx. Initialize QueryClient and configure providers in _app.tsx.

Related issues

  • Connect wallet #10: The changes in this PR address the need for implementing a user interface element for wallet connection (ConnectButton), integrating a wallet provider SDK (RainbowKit), and ensuring compatibility with various types of wallets. This directly supports the key objectives listed in the issue.

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@dalaoqi dalaoqi requested a review from jo-elimu March 22, 2024 12:48
@dalaoqi dalaoqi requested a review from jo-elimu March 22, 2024 16:32
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Looks good. Let's merge 🙂

@dalaoqi dalaoqi merged commit df3a710 into main Mar 22, 2024
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@dalaoqi dalaoqi deleted the 10-add-header-component branch March 22, 2024 18:17
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