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Add stacks blockchain #3919

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@friedger friedger commented Dec 8, 2023

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PR Summary

  • Commit Message Check
    Added a pattern check to ensure the correctness of commit messages.

  • New Dependencies Added
    Added new dependencies required for Stacks blockchain interoperability.

  • Mock Provider For Stacks Blockchain
    Enabled the program to imitate a "stacks" provider for development purposes.

  • Support for Network ID "5757"
    Added support to detect and process transactions for network ID "5757".

  • Derivation Path Template
    Created a template that helps trace the origin of the stacks coin type.

  • Constants & Mappings For Stacks Coin Type
    Code updated to recognize and better handle the properties of "stacks" coin type.

  • Return Corresponding Settings for Stacks
    System now able to pull up settings specific to the "Stacks" implementation.

  • Implementation for Stacks
    Adjusted the program to create appropriate helpers and instances related to the "stacks" implementation.

  • Testing Files For Stacks Implementation
    Two new testing files added to ensure the performance and correctness of the "stacks" implementation.

  • Vault Class For Stacks Transactions
    Introduced a new vault class specially designed for handling "Stacks" transactions and provide additional interaction capabilities.

  • VaultHelper Class
    Implemented a helper class that assists in translating transactions to the "Stacks" format.

  • KeyringHardware Class
    Added a class offering tools and methods to deal with accounts and sign transactions using hardware devices while interacting with the Stacks blockchain.

  • Test For KeyringHd Class
    Introduced tests to evaluate the performance of methods in the KeyringHD class.

  • KeyringHd Class
    A new class to manage HD keyrings in Stacks blockchain.

  • KeyringImported Test and Class
    Test cases and implementation for managing imported keyrings in Stacks blockchain.

  • KeyringWatching Test and Class
    Test cases and implementation for overseeing keyrings in Stacks blockchain.

  • Additional Files
    Various additional files added for efficient handling of Stacks processes.

  • Types and Constants
    Introduced a new type specific to the Stacks and adjusted type IEncodedTx. Added/constants related to the Stacks implementation. Added Stacks support to constant sets.

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friedger commented Mar 22, 2024

Here is a PR for OneKeyHQ/hardware-js-sdk#317
How do these two go together?

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[Feature] Support Stacks Blockchain
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