Integrate Base Builder Codes (ERC-8021) into web3 applications for onchain transaction attribution and referral fee earning. Use when a project needs to append a builder code or dataSuffix to transactions on Base L2, whether using Wagmi, Viem, Privy, ethers.js, or raw window.ethereum. Covers phrases like "add builder codes", "integrate builder codes", "earn referral fees on Base transactions", "append a builder code to my transactions", "transaction attribution", "Builder Code integration", or "attribute transactions to my app". Handles project analysis to detect frameworks, locating transaction call sites, and replacing them with attributed versions.
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