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EasyPe

EasyPe is PayPal for crypto. Send and receive payments internationally in seconds with your email address only. No high fee, no intermediate, no complexity, no wallet setup, just easy and awesome tech with EasyPe.

EasyPe

Created At

ETHOnline 2022

Winner of

🏊‍♂️ XMTP — Pool Prize

Project Description

EasyPe is PayPal for crypto. This project aims to become PayPal for crypto but with too less charges no waiting time and is powered by blockchain technology.

Freelancers and merchants have to pay so high fees to centralized web2 companies that's why we are introducing EasyPe. With this, you can send crypto to anyone just with an email address only, which means it is as simple as other web2 companies but with the benefits of blockchain.

For receiving crypto payments you don't need to set up any external wallet, you can directly log in with your Google account hassle-free and start sending and receiving payments with your email address only. We are on a mission to make people's life easy by abstracting complex stuff.

How it's Made

For login, it uses web3auth for authentication. Users can log in with their google account easily then web3auth creates a new wallet for them under the hood. Then we map their email address with their newly created wallet address (emails are hashed before mapping) and then they are ready to send transactions with email only to anyone.

I have used the following technologies -

  • Web3Auth: For authentication and hassle-free login)
  • Polygon (Sponsor): Project is Deployed on polygon testnet. We don’t need others. We can use only one blockchain as we are using email login.
  • Web3Storage (Sponsor): For making invoices of transactions which are stored on ipfs through web3 storage.
  • XMTP (Sponsor) : Many centralized companies provide messaging services in payment apps for user experience so for accomplishing this I used the relay receiver’s library which is using XMTP under the hood.
  • hardhat: For developing smart contracts.
  • ethers, tailwind, nextjs: For building frontend

In the end, I learned a lot and I literally build this in so less time which I'm very proud of.

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