Inspiration
Web3 is emerging and blockchain technology is gaining much control over all types of transactions whether digital or physical. The decentralization and digital ledger footprints of the transactions make it a more powerful and secure way of transferring data. The digital currencies running on several blockchain networks like Ethereum and Polygon charge some amount of gas fee to make these transactions (kind of digital signatures on the different servers for verification of the transaction). But what about the currency, where it is stored?? Hard to guess? Right? There is no way to store this currency as it is not a physical asset but a transaction. We just know that a transaction has been made. So how do we store this? While making such transactions, the transaction keys or we can say encrypted set of codes are stored somewhere on the blockchain. To access these keys, we require special permissions and digital services. These transactions determine the value of digital assets(cryptocurrency or NFTs) that we own. But to maintain these transactions we need a digital wallet that stores all our cryptocurrency information(amount, transaction history, etc.) in a wallet. Circle Programmable Wallets provide a comprehensive developer solution to storing, sending, and spending Web3 digital currencies and NFTs. You or your users can manage asset infrastructure.
What it does
It stores digital cryptocurrency and makes wallet-to-wallet transactions.
How we built it
We built it using RESTful APIs in python and used Circle's Web3 API to access the digital transactions.
Challenges we ran into
- Faced many problems and errors while fetching the data from the Circle Web3 APIs.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
- Transferred 0.5 MATIC to one of the digital wallet.
What we learned
- Learnt Linux-based Curl for very first time.
- Working with RESTful APIS in python.
- Setting up a digital programmable wallet.
What's next for Programmable Wallet using Circle's Web3 Services
Making wallet-to-wallet transactions and storing other blockchain cryptocurrencies.


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