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A lightweight web wallet for Cardano cryptocurrency with Trezor, Ledger and BitBox02 support. Please note that the only valid domain for our wallet is adalite.io

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AdaLite wallet

A very simple Cardano wallet written entirely in JS.

Some disclaimers before we start

AdaLite is not created by Cardano Foundation, Emurgo, or IOHK. The official Cardano team has not reviewed this code and is not responsible for any damage it may cause you. AdaLite does not store your private keys and you are responsible for storing them safely. Please be aware that if your computer is compromised, your mnemonic may be leaked when used as the access method on Adalite. We encourage you to use AdaLite with a hardware wallet for maximum safety. We appreciate feedback, especially a review of the crypto-related code.

Why we are building this

The official Cardano wallet from IOHK runs a full node and takes a long time to sync the blockchain. It's also very big and downloads >500MB of JavaScript dependencies (which can create a large attack surface and requires a lot of auditing). AdaLite is much smaller and is thus much easier to audit. Since it doesn't run a full node or require to sync the entire blockchain it's also very fast. Recovering your wallet from the mnemonic only takes a few seconds.

Validate the source

If you want, you can verify the integrity of the code running in your browser, you can:

  • checkout the latest version from the master branch (the one being deployed)
  • build the project
  • download the source .js from devtools and compare it to the built version

Compatibility with Daedalus/Yoroi

See https://github.com/vacuumlabs/adalite/wiki/AdaLite-FAQ#compatibility-with-other-wallets

Run project locally

Configuration

Prepare .env file e.g. by cp .env.example .env

Run AdaLite

yarn install
yarn build
ADALITE_ENABLE_HTTPS=true ADALITE_PORT=3000 yarn start-server

Navigate to http://localhost:3000 (or wherever you've configured) and don't forget to set .env to http://localhost:3000 if you were copying the default .env.example file. You may also need to disable caching in your browser to forget previous redirects.

note: ADALITE_ENABLE_HTTPS=true provides a self-signed https certificate, it is recommended to set the flag only when running the app locally.

Development

For development you can start the server with

yarn dev

It runs webpack with the --watch flag and the server with PORT=3000 unless you specify otherwise

Creating releases

For creating releases we use tool release-it, tutorial and setup are written in Releases file

Mocking transaction submission

in .env set the following values (your local settings may differ but by default this should work):

ADALITE_ENABLE_SERVER_MOCKING_MODE = true
ADALITE_MOCK_TX_SUBMISSION_SUCCESS = true
ADALITE_MOCK_TX_SUMMARY_SUCCESS = false

The ADALITE_ENABLE_SERVER_MOCKING_MODE flag tells the server to start in mocking mode to avoid submitting transactions to the actual blockchain. Moreover, it mocks certain blockchain explorer endpoints to fake the transaction submission.

ADALITE_MOCK_TX_SUBMISSION_SUCCESS tells the mock server whether it has to return a success response for tx submission or not.

ADALITE_MOCK_TX_SUMMARY_SUCCESS tells the mock server whether to return that the transaction exists in the blockchain or not - this is useful for polling for transaction status after submission.

Test

lint tests

yarn eslint

unit tests

yarn test

Open app/tests/index.html in browser

Cypress tests

Cypress requires the app to be running with correct environment variables. Type

yarn cypress:dev

to start the app with the correct settings. It calls yarn dev itself, but with correct environment variables for testing.

After that, you can either type

yarn cypress:open

to start the tests with the interactive Test runner, which allows time travel, logs, pausing, etc.

Or, to run the tests in a headless fashion, type

yarn cypress:run

If you wish to create a video of the tests, pass in VIDEO=true yarn cypress:run and videos of all test suites will be created in /app/cypress/videos.

Check us out at https://www.adalite.io


Donations are really appreciated!

BTC: bc1qjdvjjhm5ynucwltmrxpnk6van4ve06528x6q99

ETH: 0xe1575549f79742d21E56426a1F9AD26997F5B9fb

ADA: addr1qxfxlatvpnl7wywyz6g4vqyfgmf9mdyjsh3hnec0yuvrhk8jh8axm6pzha46j5e7j3a2mjdvnpufphgjawhyh0tg9r3sk85ls4

Trezor integration

Some notes on how to implement new coin into Trezor can be found here: https://github.com/vacuumlabs/trezor-core/wiki/Trezor-Development

Hot reloading

Hot reloading is not working well with components that use connect. The project is leading towards removal of connect and its replacement by useSelector so eventually this issue should be solved. The issue you can experience with connect is that components would stop receiving state updates and you therefore need to reload the app.

Known issue with unistore and connect https://github.com/developit/unistore/issues/116

Refactoring

As all projects also this one would appreciate some refactoring love. To save some time on identifying potential source for refactoring see refactoring-proposal.

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