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How do you keep your contracts beautiful? Fill out the Opinionated Solidity Style Guide Questionnaire!
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Like if there's a smart contract that's already deployed and running, a new version of the contract gets implemented after sometime and that's deployed, this changes the bytecode and therefore changing the contract address. Does that mean...
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Cryptocoins Exchanges / Binance - 1 year ago
Hey Redditors, I'm excited to share with you a new device that I've been engaged on referred to as "bsc-cmd." This software was initially created for Ethereum but I have forked the repository and made some modifications in order tha...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Bitcoin itself has the original whitepaper. There is also a whitepaper for the lightning network. Is there an equivalent for taproot, and what books would you recommend for learning how to write smart contracts? Are there scripts available for inspec...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph β - 1 year ago
A perpetual futures contract does not have an expiration date and aims to profit from the non-delivery of the actual commodity. Perpetual futures vs. traditional futur...
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Cardano employs a so-called multi-asset ledger. Tokens are stored directly in the ledger and treated similarly to ADA coins. No smart contract is needed to mint tokens on Cardano. Issuers must define a minting policy script and sign a specially...
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Cardano employs a so-called multi-asset ledger. Tokens are stored directly in the ledger and treated similarly to ADA coins. No smart contract is needed to mint tokens on Cardano. Issuers must define a minting policy script and sign a specially...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Cardano employs a so-called multi-asset ledger. Tokens are stored directly in the ledger and treated similarly to ADA coins. No smart contract is needed to mint tokens on Cardano. Issuers must define a minting policy script and sign a specially...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Cardano employs a so-called multi-asset ledger. Tokens are stored directly in the ledger and treated similarly to ADA coins. No smart contract is needed to mint tokens on Cardano. Issuers must define a minting policy script and sign a specially...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Cardano employs a so-called multi-asset ledger. Tokens are stored directly in the ledger and treated similarly to ADA coins. No smart contract is needed to mint tokens on Cardano. Issuers must define a minting policy script and sign a specially...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Cardano employs a so-called multi-asset ledger. Tokens are stored directly in the ledger and treated similarly to ADA coins. No smart contract is needed to mint tokens on Cardano. Issuers must define a minting policy script and sign a specially...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Cardano employs a so-called multi-asset ledger. Tokens are stored directly in the ledger and treated similarly to ADA coins. No smart contract is needed to mint tokens on Cardano. Issuers must define a minting policy script and sign a specially...
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I was commenting in another thread, but I decided to make this into a separate post instead. There's an argument that cryptocurrencies would make it easier for people to trade assets like cars and real-estate if mass-adopted, which I believe in....
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
I've been working with contracts from Uniswap and its clones for on chain swaps. Integration was easy mostly because all the contract source and ABIs are easily available. After Uniswap I started looking at other DEXs and found that they are obfu...
Bitcoin News / Google News Bitcoin - 1 year ago
Step Aside, Ethereum: Blockchain Project Stacks Wants to Bring Smart Contracts to Bitcoin& & Yahoo Finance
Bitcoin News / Google News Bitcoin - 1 year ago
Step Aside, Ethereum: Blockchain Project Stacks Wants to Bring Smart Contracts to Bitcoin& & CoinDesk