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I think I figured it out. const web3authCore = new Web3AuthCore({
chainConfig: { // this is ethereum chain config, change if other chain(Solana, Polygon)
chainNamespace: CHAIN_NAMESPACES.EIP155,
chainId: "0x1",
rpcTarget: "https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/776218ac4734478c90191dde8cae483c",
blockExplorer: "https://etherscan.io/",
ticker: "ETH",
tickerName: "Ethereum"
},
}); But this gives the project inactive error, so I reduced it to look more like the w3a firebase example code which only uses the first 2 params, so I changed to this: const web3authCore = new Web3AuthCore({
chainConfig: { // this is ethereum chain config, change if other chain(Solana, Polygon)
chainNamespace: CHAIN_NAMESPACES.EIP155,
chainId: "0x5" // using testnet
},
}); and now it works. So I would suggest changing the suggested usage code in the w3a UI after adding a verifier, since it seems to fail. |
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Why does web3auth.connectTo() say in the response error that my project is "inactive" and how can I make my project active?
I am trying to use the example code for using w3a with firebase to setup my project. It almost works except when it gets to the web3auth.connectTo() step and I get this back in the response header:
Basic realm="User project is inactive, please contact support"
I don't see anything in the web3auth UI that indicates the project is inactive (or active), so I don't know how to make it active.
Thanks for any help or support you can provide.
Jody
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