Link to Frontend: https://github.com/Jarvis-Nu/unoma-hackevm/tree/main/ui
Link to Figma: https://www.figma.com/file/Rizx103q47gbKnl2XiumxV/UNOMA?node-id=0%3A1&t=Jq3IXQd5Le1OAUO0-0
Open up your terminal (or command prompt) and navigate to a directory you would like to store this code on. Once there type in the following command:
git clone https://github.com/filecoin-project/FEVM-Hardhat-Kit.git
cd FEVM-hardhat-kit
yarn install
This will clone the hardhat kit onto your computer, switch directories into the newly installed kit, and install the dependencies the kit needs to work.
You can get a private key from a wallet provider such as Metamask.
Add your private key as an environment variable by running this command:
export PRIVATE_KEY='abcdef'
If you use a .env file, don't commit and push any changes to .env files that may contain sensitive information, such as a private key! If this information reaches a public GitHub repository, someone can use it to check if you have any Mainnet funds in that wallet address, and steal them!
Run this command:
yarn hardhat get-address
The f4address is the filecoin representation of your Ethereum address. This will be needed for the faucet in the next step.
The Ethereum address will be used otherwise.
Go to the Wallaby faucet, and paste in the f4 address we copied in the previous step. This will send some wallaby testnet FIL to the account.
Type in the following command in the terminal:
yarn hardhat deploy
This will compile the contract and deploy it to the Wallaby network automatically!
Keep note of the deployed contract address for the next step.
If you read the Solidity code for SimpleCoin, you will see in the constructor our deployer account automatically gets assigned 10000 SimpleCoin when the contract is deployed.
Type in the following command in the terminal:
yarn hardhat get-balance --contract 'THE DEPLOYED CONTRACT ADDRESS HERE' --account 'YOUR Ethereum ADDRESS HERE'
The console should read that your account has 10000 SimpleCoin!