hts/pauseToken
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Hedera Wallet Snap connects to your currently connected Metamask account by default. To learn how apps can connect to Hedera Wallet Snap using a non-metamask(external) account, refer to this .
Then, depending on whether you're trying to connect to a metamask account or a non-metamask account, you can call the snap API in the following way:
Parses the arguments that were passed such as the tokenId.
This action cannot be called if this token was created without passing the pausePublicKey
parameter. Furthermore, this action must also be called using the same public key account.
Returns the transaction receipt as response
An example response:
Retrieves the currently connected account the user has selected on Metamask. If it's the first time, a new is created and the account info is saved in snap state.
Calls the to pause a token. A token pause transaction prevents the token from being involved in any kind of operation. The token's pause key is required to sign the transaction. This is a key that is specified during the creation of a token. If a token has no pause key, you will not be able to pause the token. If the pause key was not set during the creation of a token, you will not be able to update the token to add this key.
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To ease the integration of Hedera Wallet Snap on an application, we have created a template web application that you can run locally and check out the code in its entirety to learn how you can integrate and interact with various APIs exposed by Hedera Wallet Snap. Check out the full source code at .
You can also check out the to learn how each API works.