BTC Connect is a library that allows you to easily integrate Bitcoin wallets (Unisat and OKX) into your web application. With this library, you can enable your users to manage their Bitcoin addresses, send and receive transactions, and interact with Bitcoin wallets directly from your web app.
- Connect to popular Bitcoin wallets (Unisat and OKX)
- Manage Bitcoin addresses and check balances
- Send and receive Bitcoin transactions
- Sign messages and PSBTs
- Push transactions and PSBTs to the network
- Switch between different connectors and networks
- Customizable UI theme (light and dark)
- Typescript support
- Support for React components
- Support for pure JavaScript usage (compatible with Vue, vanilla JS, etc.)
You can install the package via npm, yarn, pnpm or bun:
npm install btc-connect-core
yarn add btc-connect-core
pnpm add btc-connect-core
bun add btc-connect-core
For React:
- react (>=16.8.0)
- react-dom (>=16.8.0)
The library also uses the zustand
state management library for React hooks.
Import the WalletConnectReact
component and wrap your application with it:
import React from 'react';
import { WalletConnectReact } from 'btc-connect/dist/react';
import "btc-connect/dist/style/index.css";
const App = () => {
const config = {
network: 'livenet', // or 'testnet'
defaultConnectorId: 'unisat', // or 'okx'
};
return (
<WalletConnectReact
config={config}
onConnectSuccess={(btcWallet) => {
// Handle successful connection
}}
theme="dark"
onConnectError={(error) => {
// Handle connection error
}}
onDisconnectSuccess={() => {
// Handle successful disconnection
}}
onDisconnectError={(error) => {
// Handle disconnection error
}}
>
{/* Your app components */}
</WalletConnectReact>
);
};
export default App;
You can also use the useReactWalletStore
hook to access the wallet store and perform various actions:
import React from 'react';
import { useReactWalletStore } from 'btc-connect/dist/react';
const MyComponent = () => {
const walletStore = useReactWalletStore();
const connect = () => {
walletStore.connect();
};
const disconnect = () => {
walletStore.disconnect();
};
const sendBitcoin = async () => {
const toAddress = '...';
const amount = 1000;
const txid = await walletStore.btcWallet?.sendToAddress(toAddress, amount);
console.log('Transaction ID:', txid);
};
return (
<div>
<button onClick={connect}>Connect</button>
<button onClick={disconnect}>Disconnect</button>
<button onClick={sendBitcoin}>Send Bitcoin</button>
</div>
);
};
export default MyComponent;
You can use the BtcWalletConnect
class directly in your JavaScript code:
import BtcWalletConnect from 'btc-connect-core';
const config = {
network: 'livenet',
};
const btcWallet = new BtcWalletConnect(config);
// Connect to the wallet
btcWallet.connect()
.then(() => {
// Handle successful connection
})
.catch((error) => {
// Handle connection error
});
// Send Bitcoin
const toAddress = '...';
const amount = 1000;
btcWallet.sendToAddress(toAddress, amount)
.then((txid) => {
console.log('Transaction ID:', txid);
})
.catch((error) => {
// Handle error
});
// Disconnect from the wallet
btcWallet.disconnect()
.then(() => {
// Handle successful disconnection
})
.catch((error) => {
// Handle disconnection error
});
This pure JavaScript usage makes it compatible with Vue, vanilla JavaScript, and other frameworks or libraries.
For more detailed information and examples, please refer to the Doc.
- Support for Vue components
Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guidelines for more information.
BTC Connect is licensed under the MIT License.
If you find this project helpful and you would like to support its continued development, feel free to make a donation through one of the following methods. Your support is a tremendous encouragement for us!
You can also donate using the following cryptocurrency addresses:
- BTC: bc1pnacumj3jhn28x8lwj5fqfwzxcq0kfhyrtzadd4unlg4cu57mp3wghp0j73