📄️ Overview
In this guide we will use the Wallet SDK to integrate with the Stellar blockchain and connect to anchors.
📄️ Getting Started
Installation
📄️ Stellar Network
In the previous section we learned how to create a wallet and a Stellar object that provides a connection to Horizon. In this section, we will look at the usages of this class.
📄️ Stellar Authentication
Wallets connect to anchors using a standard way of authentication via the Stellar network defined by the [SEP-10] standard.
📄️ Hosted Deposit and Withdrawal
The [SEP-24] standard defines the standard way for anchors and wallets to interact on behalf of users. Wallets use this standard to facilitate exchanges between on-chain assets (such as stablecoins) and off-chain assets (such as fiat, or other network assets such as BTC).
📄️ Recovery
The [Sep-30] standard defines the standard way for an individual (e.g., a user or wallet) to regain access to their Stellar account after losing its private key without providing any third party control of the account. During this flow the wallet communicates with one or more recovery signer servers to register the wallet for a later recovery if it's needed.
📄️ Programmatic Deposit and Withdrawal
The [SEP-6] standard defines a way for anchors and wallets to interact on behalf of users. Wallets use this standard to facilitate exchanges between on-chain assets (such as stablecoins) and off-chain assets (such as fiat, or other network assets such as BTC).
📄️ Quote
The SEP-38] standard defines a way for anchors to provide quotes for the exchange of an off-chain asset and a different on-chain asset, and vice versa. Quotes may be [indicative or firm ones. When either is used is explained in the sections below.
📄️ URI Scheme to facilitate delegated signing
The [Sep-7] standard defines a way for a non-wallet application to construct a URI scheme that represents a specific transaction for an account to sign. The scheme used is web+stellar, followed by a colon. Example?=&=