Timeline for smart contract code tracking
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Aug 14 at 15:54 | comment | added | Mikko Ohtamaa | Sounds like your friend does not understand how tokens or DEXes do not work and this is not a real question. My recommendation is open new question about the actual problem and then have actual details on the question. | |
Aug 14 at 15:40 | comment | added | ffddffd | so I’m wondering how the one who did this found out that my friend took his code and created a coin? | |
Aug 14 at 15:39 | comment | added | ffddffd | Perhaps I formulated it incorrectly. look how it was. My friend wanted to create his own token, he created a smart contract, added liquidity to the pair and so that no one would frontrun it, he made a seller fee of 99 so that, as I understand it, bots would not interfere. He bought himself $11 worth of tokens and retired from business. He comes in half an hour later and sees that someone minted 3 billion tokens and sold them to the pool, here is the smart contract 0xa277e4De13ad467F0aE10F69d78926404eb41A41 | |
Aug 14 at 14:47 | history | answered | Lauri Peltonen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |