I hereby claim:
- I am elmato on github.
- I am elmato (https://keybase.io/elmato) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASCwiVedb1AGHQpSZlhXJkAyrTtTh1Z_Hu_r2tToqj0KBgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
import sys | |
from binascii import hexlify | |
from ueosio.ds import DataStream, symbol_code_to_uint64 | |
def eos_token_to_erc20(account, symbol_code, precision): | |
v=symbol_code_to_uint64(symbol_code)<<8|int(precision) | |
ds=DataStream() | |
ds.pack_uint64(v) | |
ds.pack_name(account) |
The eos-evm-ws-proxy
offers a WebSocket interface to the EOS EVM. Given that Silkworm lacks WebSocket support, eos-evm-ws-proxy
fills this gap enabling real-time, bidirectional interaction between clients and the EOS EVM.