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Atomicals

Install, Build and Run Tests

Install

With npm:

npm install atomicals

...or download the github repo and then run:

npm install (from inside the directory)

...then build:

npm build

And that's it!

See all commands at:

npm cli --help

Quick Start - Command Line (CLI)

First install packages and build, then follow the steps here to create your first Atomical and query the status. Use yarn clito get a list of all commands available.

0. Environment File (.env)

The environment file comes with defaults (.env.example), but it is highly recommend to install and operate your own ElectrumX server. Web browser communication is possible through the wss (secure websockets) interface of ElectrumX.

ELECTRUMX_WSS=wss://electrumx.atomicals.xyz:50012

ELECTRUMX_WSS: URL of the ElectrumX with Atomicals support. Note that only wss endpoints are accessible from web browsers.

1. Wallet Setup

The purpose of the wallet is to create p2tr (pay-to-taproot) spend scripts and to receive change from the transactions made for the various operations. Do not put more funds than you can afford to lose, as this is still beta!

To initialize a new wallet.json file that will store your address for receiving change use the wallet-init command. Alternatively, you may populate the wallet.json manually, ensuring that the address at m/44'/0'/0'/0/0 is equal to the address and the derivePath is set correctly.

yarn cli wallet-init

>>>

Wallet created at wallet.json
phrase: maple maple maple maple maple maple maple maple maple maple maple maple
Legacy address (for change): 1FXL2CJ9nAC...u3e9Evdsa2pKrPhkag
Derive Path: m/44'/0'/0'/0/0
WIF: L5Sa65gNR6QsBjqK.....r6o4YzcqNRnJ1p4a6GPxqQQ
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2. Explore the CLI

yarn cli --help

3. Quick Commands

Make sure to initialize local wallet as in step 1. above first

Register a Realm

npm cli mint-realm <realm> --bitworkc=<Any 4 digit number/hex >

Example:

npm cli mint-realm helloworld --bitworkc=0123

Register a Container

npm cli mint-container <container> --bitworkc=<Any 4 digit number/hex >

Example:

npm cli mint-realm "cool-nft-collection" --bitworkc=7872

Mint NFT

npm cli mint-nft image.jpg  


*Mint FT Token (Decentralized) *

npm cli init-dft <ticker> <units per mint> <max mints allowed> <mint height> image.jpg --bitworkc=<Any 4 digit number/hex >

Examples:

npm cli init-dft coolticker 1000 2100 0 image.jpg --bitworkc=0002

npm cli init-dft onyx 1000 3000 808000 image.jpg --meta @sample-ft-meta.json

// After the token ticker was claimed, then mint with:

npm cli mint-dft <ticker name>


*Mint FT Token (Direct) *

npm cli mint-ft <ticker> <total supply> <images/files...> --bitworkc=<Any 4 digit number/hex >

Examples:

npm cli mint-ft act 1000000 image.jpg --bitworkc=1234 


ElectrumX Server RPC Interface

See updated ElectrumX (https://github.com/atomicals/electrumx-atomicals)

Any questions or ideas?

https://atomicals.xyz

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