chore: remove privy mandatory usage#123
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Turupawn wants to merge 3 commits intoLevelUpWeb3:privy-fixfrom
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chore: remove privy mandatory usage#123Turupawn wants to merge 3 commits intoLevelUpWeb3:privy-fixfrom
Turupawn wants to merge 3 commits intoLevelUpWeb3:privy-fixfrom
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Apr 9, 2025
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This removes the need to set a Privy key in the
.envfile wile keeping the exact same current behavior if the key is set.This makes the experience of contributing to this repo easier since any dev can run the project just by running
with no extra steps like creating an account in Privy and generating an API key. This keeping it open source friendly to external contributors.