cake_wallet/cw_evm/README.md
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CW-551-Refactor-EVM-Chains (#1256)
* feat: Create central package for EVM chains

* chore: Cleanup pubspec and add core evm dependencies

* feat: Replicated core evm chain files, time to start fixing the issues

* feat: Setup evm central package to handle all evm chains

* feat: Link up Polygon and Ethereum wallets to the centra evm package, fix bugs and issues, and optimze for better performance

* feat: Setup and adjust configs to reflect new evm configurations

* Remove unneeded file

* fix: Changes done while re-reviewing entire structure and refactor

* fix: Add evm chain wallet path to imports in configure file

* feat: Adjust implementation of parent class, remove unneeded files, remove windows, linux and mac directories, restructure the evm child classes

* fix: Make EVMChainWallet a central abstract class and adjust accordingly

* fix: Adjust transaction info, restructure EVMWalletChain to be an abstract, adjust external facing interfaces for polygon and ethereum, adjust configuration for ethereum and polygon in configure file

* fix: Testing issues

* fix: Add localization for nft tile and details page texts and add dashes for null responses

* fix: merge conflicts

* Minor fixes for building Monero.com

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Co-authored-by: OmarHatem <omarh.ismail1@gmail.com>
2024-01-30 20:01:48 +02:00

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