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  • A major bug is the Station protocol has been impeding Terra-based transactions.
  • With a decisive fix, users have been instructed on how to update the Station app.

According to an August 11th tweet, Terra Classic (LUNC) linked Station protocol has fixed the wallet connectivity bug which was previously stopping users from signing transactions on applications that utilize the Station platform. Consequently, users are expected to complete their transactions on the Station-based apps with ease.

At the same time, these apps are required to migrate from Wallet Provider to Wallet Kit for the solution to take effect. In addition, apps would need to update to v7.4.2.

Some community members have been experiencing some challenges in trying to connect their wallets on apps leveraging Station. This strain has limited them from signing transactions. 

The team behind the protocol began investigating the possible cause of the mishap and ended up discovering a bug. On close examination, the team was able to come up with a fix which has now been published.

Migrating From Wallet Provider to Wallet Kit

Also, for easy migration from the faulty Wallet Provider to Wallet Kit for apps utilizing Station, step-by-step guideline have been outlined in Terra docs. It is requisite for users to have the latest version of the Station Chrome extension, that is, from Station Wallet 7.4.2 and above before they can proceed. 

Ordinarily, the Station extension for Google Chrome should auto-update but in the case where a user is not sure, a manual check can be done. If it is yet to update, the user can visit chrome://extensions to update.

The Neoclassic Placebo Maker (NPM) and Node Version Manager (NVM) are also prerequisites for the transition. Most users will also need to specify Node version 16 before they can continue the update.

With all of these in place, users would need to uninstall the deprecated Station Wallet package on their apps after which they would need to install the Kit package. The next thing to do is to change the Wallet Provider setup. 

After adding support for Station Mobile, which is part of the adjustment made to the Wallet Provider setup, the user would be required to fix the package import and minor code changes to comply with the Wallet Kit API. Completing all of these steps means that your migration to Wallet Kit was successful.

New User Requirement

Notably, users who are coming into the Station ecosystem for the first time would not need to complete the aforementioned processes. Instead, the new user would start by installing the Terra Station Mobile package to add support. Next would be to start the application to ensure that it works, then create a new directory called ‘components’ in the source directory.  From here, the users can start putting their imports to work.

After several other steps, users can now query their wallet balance and send a transaction. For more context, the guideline for a new user can be found here. Meanwhile, experts are bullish on Terra Classic (LUNC) and are confident that it is on the verge of a potential breakout which could fuel as much as a 400% surge in price. 

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Godfrey Benjamin is an experienced crypto journalist whose primary goal is to educate everyone about the prospects of Web 3.0. His love for crypto was sparked during his time as a former banker when he recognized the clear advantages of decentralized money over traditional payments. Business Email: info@crypto-news-flash.com Phone: +49 160 92211628

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