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When sending or receiving ERC-20 Tokens, you need an address which is compatible with the Ethereum Blockchain. Of course, most people are using their wallets to create valid addresses. But what if you need to create hundreds of thousands of addresses for your users? Or create deposit addresses automatically whenever one of your users wants to pay you? In this case, you will need a better way of generating addresses in an automated and easy way. We have written an extensive tutorial for that. Keep on reading.
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/*
* Replace with your Values
*/
var apikey = "YOURAPIKEY"
var password = "YOURPASSWORD"
var axios = require('axios');
var data = JSON.stringify({"password": password});
var config = {
method: 'post',
maxBodyLength: Infinity,
url: 'https://api.chaingateway.io/v2/ethereum/addresses',
headers: {
'Accept': 'application/json',
'Authorization': apikey
},
data : data
};
axios(config)
.then(function (response) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(response.data));
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log(error);
});
Upload the code above to your local or remote machine Call the script by navigating to your favorite browser and entering the URL
Congratulations! You should now see a new generated address which you can use to send and receive ERC-20 Tokens.