If any of you would like to test $AVXTO Wallet locally on your machine, below you'll find the install instructions. This is VERY EARLY testing stage and I'm using tiny TX's myself. It's basically just the original Avalanche wallet except it uses REST API like Core App does. You need node.js - here's mine: $ node --version v22.11.0 Local Installation: git clone cd avxtowallet yarn install --ignore-engines yarn serve The wallet will now be active at If localhost doesn't work you might wanna use your local network interface. You can see mine in the screenshot below. Ignore the 2 billion warning messages when you run yarn serve. We're using the legacy Avalanche libs here. THIS IS INTENTIONAL. We want it to work with any old Ledger version, so I'm keeping it as it was in the old days. One thing that probably (likely) will not work is delegation and validation. Don't try them yet. I think they have been refactored to Permissionless versions and IIRC this old wallet still has not implemented that. LFG 🚀🚀🚀 Github repo in comments
AVXTO Wallet is BACK mfkers! Removed the websockets interface and added a REST API client, test transaction went through instantly - as is Avalanche tradition 👌 OG $AVAX wallet is alive! 🔺🔺🔺 $AVXTO 🚀🚀🚀
BTW ignore the invalid certificate browser error. That's expected. You're running a self-signed cert on your local server.
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