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Description
The transfer
function is an asynchronous function that facilitates the transfer of a specified amount of cryptocurrency from one account to another on the NEAR blockchain.
Parameters
privateKey
string
The private key of the sender's NEAR account.
accountId
string
The account ID of the sender's NEAR account.
receiver
string
The account ID of the recipient's NEAR account.
value
string
The amount of cryptocurrency to be transferred (in NEAR).
env
string
The environment in which the transaction is performed
Response
code
number
Indicates the status of the transaction (1: success, 0: failure).
result
string
The hash of the transaction if successful, or an error message if unsuccessful.
Example Request and Response
Prerequisites
Before making requests with QUBIT SDK, you must have it installed.
You can install QUBIT SDK using either npm
or yarn
. Use the following commands to install QUBIT SDK:
npm install @nest25/wallet-lib
OR
yarn add @nest25/wallet-lib
Request
Here is an example of how to make a transfer
request using the QUBIT SDK:
// import QUBIT SDK
import { Wallet } from 'nest25/wallet-lib';
// Create a new instance of the Wallet class
const wallet = new Wallet();
const testMnemonic = 'divorce poverty spend fire symbol market good skull rebel surge giggle album';
// receiver address
const receiver = '0xd040591F093eacFAB8734350aac24703a0081f29';
const main = async () => {
// transfer 10000 yactoNEAR from the test mnemonic to the receiver address
const response = await wallet.transfer('btc',testMnemonic,receiver,'10000');
// print the response
console.log(response);
};
main();
Response
{
code: 1,
result: '5oWsXKXkTYxWUeBtyhaC6xxx7ZNRXW5qq1PJpbas1y4zQqgD9mxPGBF2zCeUkVHornFDo63hriUdVGuPp49u5Tvy'
}
Use Cases
Transfer Bitcoin: The
transfer
function can be used to transfer a specific amount of Bitcoin from one address to another. It requires the private key of the sender's address, the amount to be transferred, the recipient's address, the desired environment (e.g., testnet or mainnet), the sender's address, and the ECC object for cryptographic operations.Error Handling: The function handles potential errors during the transfer process. If any step fails, an error object with a code and description is returned, indicating the cause of the failure.
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