This example web app shows how a web site can be integrated with the NEXA blockchain and cryptocurrency. It uses the Nexa Identity and Delegated Payment Protocol to create simple interactions between a user's wallet and this app.
This site presents a large number of QR codes as examples and for testing purposes, which makes it easy to accidentally scan the wrong QR. A normal web site would never present so many options on a single page, so they are greyed out until you want to try one.
Hover your cursor over a QR code to increase the contrast so that your device can read it. If your wallet and browser are on the same device, or if you have connected your wallet using the QR code below, you can just click the QR code like a button.
You MUST use Wally Wallet (the NEXA mobile wallet to try out the functionality in this app. What if you don't want to install Wally but still want testnet funds? Sorry, you can't (or anyway not easily) -- think of this as a simple captcha.
Note when deploying this app yourself, the SERVER_FQDN (currently testnet-faucet.nexa.org) has to be an address that your mobile device (running your wallet) can access. So 'localhost' will not work. Use a hard-coded local IP address and ensure that your phone's wifi is connected to the same network
Faucet currently has 16,117,712.54 tNEX at block 660757 of 660757. 1 peers
nexatest:nqtsq5g53ztzlg02egwgkz68mmt2vgm64nuc7209608dsv0s
Requiring a username, and optionally a real name
During a purchasing process a site might offer
a QR code to easily fill out fields such as postal address
You must have previously registered
1 peers
nexatest@127.0.0.1:7230: Latency: 15.245365549484927ms Sent: 1017932KB Received: 4940KB
Tip: 660757:9fe561a545dd013da24d72d116444a035b1e62fc27ca45be5773ccc97c7a6279 found at: 15 October 2024, 19:26:48 (epoch: 1729020408)