Porter
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Porter can be described as the “Infura for TACo”. Porter is a web-based service that performs TACo-based protocol operations for applications.
Its goal is to simplify and abstract the complexities surrounding the TACo protocol to negate the need for applications to interact with it via a Python client. Porter introduces the TACo protocol to cross-platform functionality, including web and mobile applications.
Public Porter instances are operated by centralized entities and have different security properties than user-operated instances. If you're interested in running your own Porter, see #running-a-porter-instance
To use the default Porter URIs in taco
, run:
Alternatively, you can use your own non-default Porter URIs.
Any publicly available Porter can be used to interface with the Threshold Network, or some application developers opt to .