# filecoin-web-wallet **Repository Path**: datahome/filecoin-web-wallet ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: filecoin-web-wallet - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: primary - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 2 - **Created**: 2023-08-22 - **Last Updated**: 2023-08-22 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Glif Wallet The Glif Wallet is a Filecoin web wallet built with Next.js that allows you to: - **send and receive** Filecoin with your Ledger device - **create** test accounts to send small amounts of FIL - **import** accounts with seed phrases and private keys (SECURITY NOTICE: this is unsecure and is for testing and sending small amounts. If you need to recover an account, do it offline.) The Glif Vault is a (currently limited functionality) Filecoin web multisig wallet that allows users to: - **view** available and vesting balances - **withdraw** available balances from a multisig to another Filecoin address - **change owners** of a multisig wallet - **remove a PL signer** of a multisig wallet The Vault currently only supports multisigs that are 1:1 (1 signer, 1 required signature threshold). It can only be used with a Ledger device. ### Support and audits This project was funded by a Filecoin Ecosystem Grant from Protocol Labs. The wallet functionality has been audited by a 3rd party security auditor. **The multisig (Vault) functionality has not been audited yet.** ### Install ```bash npm install npm run dev ``` ### Deploy Environment variables to export: - `WEB3_STORAGE_TOKEN` - `LOTUS_NODE_JSONRPC` - `GRAPH_API_URL` - `EXPLORER_URL` - `NODE_STATUS_API_KEY` - `STATUS_API_ADDRESS` - `COIN_TYPE` (either `t` or `f`) - `SENTRY_DSN` (optional) - `SENTRY_ENV` (optional) ### Versioning Glif follows semantic versioning. Version **x.y.z**: - When releasing **critical bug fixes** we make a **patch release** by changing the **z** number (e.g. 1.3.2 to 1.3.3). - When releasing **new features** or **non-critical fixes**, we make a **minor release** by changing the **y** number (e.g. 1.3.3 to 1.4.0). - When releasing **breaking changes**, we make a **major release** by changing the **x** number (e.g. 1.4.0 to 2.0.0). ### Filecoin modules A number of modules have been broken out into packages in this [modules repo](https://github.com/glifio/modules). - [Filecoin wallet provider](https://github.com/glifio/modules/tree/primary/packages/filecoin-wallet-provider) - [Filecoin number type](https://github.com/glifio/modules/tree/primary/packages/filecoin-number) - [Filecoin message type](https://github.com/glifio/modules/tree/primary/packages/filecoin-message) - [Filecoin address type](https://github.com/glifio/modules/tree/primary/packages/filecoin-address) - [Filecoin react-components](https://github.com/glifio/modules/tree/primary/packages/react-components) #### Filecoin module package local development In order to develop packages locally and see the changes live in this local wallet repository, the [npm link](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v7/commands/npm-link) tool can be used to symlink to the packages in your local modules repo. Package linking is a two-step process. First, from your local package folder, run: ``` npm link ``` Next, from this main wallet repository, run: ``` npm link @glif/ ``` for example, use `npm link @glif/react-components` to symlink the `react-components` package to your local version. See the npm link docs for details.