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WIP: WalletConnect #15803

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@martykan martykan commented Dec 6, 2024

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🚀 Expo preview is ready!

  • Project → trezor-suite-preview
  • Platforms → android, ios
  • Scheme → trezorsuitelite
  • Runtime Version → 21
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Network access npm/@ethersproject/[email protected] 🚫
Network access npm/@ethersproject/[email protected] 🚫
Network access npm/@ethersproject/[email protected] 🚫
Network access npm/[email protected] 🚫
Network access npm/@walletconnect/[email protected] 🚫
Network access npm/@walletconnect/[email protected] 🚫

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