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- Can u upload the project to a GitHub repo.. make sure to remove any personal data before doing thatMajd TL– Majd TL2021-03-01 13:12:20 +00:00Commented Mar 1, 2021 at 13:12
- does the account you generate has Ether to pay for the transaction?Majd TL– Majd TL2021-03-01 13:23:36 +00:00Commented Mar 1, 2021 at 13:23
- Will upload in a bit. Yes, the account used has Ether in RopstenXenonite– Xenonite2021-03-01 16:30:43 +00:00Commented Mar 1, 2021 at 16:30
- Another question, why do u need this line httpService.addHeader(....) , I already use infura without this line in my codeMajd TL– Majd TL2021-03-01 17:59:40 +00:00Commented Mar 1, 2021 at 17:59
- 1Can u try without it? In my case I don’t expose the project Id and I haven’t used such a thing before, anyway it could be an extra new feature in infura. if you can public your code on GitHub then I can try it tomorrow (in about 12 hours)Majd TL– Majd TL2021-03-01 19:47:27 +00:00Commented Mar 1, 2021 at 19:47
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