@ecency/sdk 2.1.11 → 2.2.1

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  # @ecency/sdk
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- Framework-agnostic data layer for Hive apps with first-class React Query support.
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+ Full-featured Hive blockchain SDK with built-in transaction signing, RPC failover, and first-class React Query support.
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  ## What's Inside
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- - Query and mutation option builders powered by [@tanstack/react-query](https://tanstack.com/query)
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- - Modular APIs: accounts, posts, communities, market, wallet, notifications, analytics, integrations, core, auth, bridge, games, hive-engine, operations, points, private-api, promotions, proposals, resource-credits, search, spk, witnesses
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- - Central configuration via `CONFIG` / `ConfigManager` (RPC client, QueryClient)
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+ - **Built-in transaction engine** — create, sign, and broadcast Hive transactions with ECDSA secp256k1 cryptography, memo encryption, and full serialization for all 50 operation types (built on an improved version of [hive-tx](https://github.com/mahdiyari/hive-tx) by Mahdi Yari)
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+ - **Multi-node RPC with health tracking** automatic failover across Hive API nodes with per-node failure tracking, rate-limit detection, stale-head awareness, and quorum-based consensus calls
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+ - **Query and mutation option builders** powered by [@tanstack/react-query](https://tanstack.com/query)
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+ - **24 domain modules**: accounts, posts, communities, market, wallet, notifications, analytics, integrations, core, auth, bridge, games, hive-engine, operations, points, private-api, promotions, proposals, resource-credits, search, spk, witnesses
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+ - Central configuration via `CONFIG` / `ConfigManager` (RPC nodes, QueryClient, DMCA filtering)
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  ## Why React Query?
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  If `auth.broadcast` is provided, the SDK will call it for posting broadcasts and
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  keychain/hiveauth flows. Otherwise it falls back to:
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- - `postingKey` (direct signing via dhive)
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+ - `postingKey` (direct signing via built-in transaction engine)
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  - `accessToken` (Hivesigner)
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  ## Active/Owner Key Signing
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  ## Module Layout
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  ```text
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+ src/hive-tx/ built-in transaction engine (signing, serialization, RPC, crypto)
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  src/modules/
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  accounts/ account data, relationships, mutations
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  analytics/ activity tracking and stats