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The Token Contract Address https://etherscan.io/address/0xa2e7a0d1cfeda4d3977277265e205f6092d02e3b was successfully tested on Ropsten (See Ropsten Contract Address 0x82Bc5871e30FB2C00A3E5B5E6475A2baD88978ba).

Now exactly the same contract has been deployed, verified and signed on Mainnet enter image description here, However I am unable to interact with the main functions, specifically with the MINT Function.enter image description here

Etherscan Helpdesk tickets #120001 and #120314 have been opened and I have interacted with Mr./Ms. Raja C, but he/she has not been able to address/resolve the problem.

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  • Hi! Could you fill in a few more details, such as the address on mainnet, and confirmation that you were able to mint on Ropsten? Thanks! Jan 7, 2021 at 10:39
  • Address on Mainnet etherscan.io/address/0xa2e7a0d1cfeda4d3977277265e205f6092d02e3b Confirmations on Ropsten ropsten.etherscan.io/address/… Jan 7, 2021 at 11:26
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    There is nothing that etherscan helpdesk can do about this, since function _mint(address account, uint256 value) internal is obvious not exposed to external callers! Jan 7, 2021 at 11:29
  • My wallet 0xbC57B9bb80DD02c882fcE8cf5700f8A2a003838E is the creator wallet, see the Contract; ; Therefore I should be the ONLY one able to see and execute the MINT function. I am still waiting for an answer from the Ethereum Team... Jan 7, 2021 at 11:37
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    You're littering the comment section. Post all the relevant information (and ONLY the relevant information) as part of your question. There is no mintFVP function in the contract that you've linked in your question! There is no such thing as "THE ETHEREUM TEAM" anywhere that I'm aware of. Please post everything in plain text (no screenshots or images), so that others can refer to it easily. Your question is completely baffled, with a ton of unclear information, like "Mint Functions", which any reader needs to go into your contract and try to figure out what exactly is meant by that! Jan 7, 2021 at 13:19

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My wallet 0xbC57B9bb80DD02c882fcE8cf5700f8A2a003838E is the creator wallet enter image description here; See the Contract enter image description here; Therefore I should be the ONLY one able to see and execute the MINT function.

I am still waiting for an answer from the Ethereum Team...

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    Don't post more details to your question as part of the answer! Also, as I've explained to you in a comment to the question, the function is internal, no one outside the contract can call it! Jan 7, 2021 at 11:46
  • The _mint Function is called at the end of the contract by the mintFVP function. The exact combination of functions exist today on the following contracts etherscan.io/address/… and etherscan.io/address/… See the contract constructor() public { function mintFVP() public onlyOwner returns (bool) { require (stage <=10); _mint(creator, tokensToMint[stage]); stage = stage.add(1); return true; } } I AM STILL WAITING FOR AN ANSWER BY THE ETHEREUM TEAM Jan 7, 2021 at 13:03
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    You're littering the comment section. Post all the relevant information (and ONLY the relevant information) as part of your question. There is no mintFVP function in the contract that you've linked in your question! There is no such thing as "THE ETHEREUM TEAM" anywhere that I'm aware of. Please post everything in plain text (no screenshots or images), so that others can refer to it easily. Your question is completely baffled, with a ton of unclear information, like "Mint Functions", which any reader needs to go into your contract and try to figure out what exactly is meant by that! Jan 7, 2021 at 13:18
  • If you actually read the entire contract etherscan.io/address/…, specially at the end, you will see that the function mintFVP() calls the _mint function; as I said, these two functions already exist on the two existing and working token contracts mentioned on my previous comment and it was successfully tested on the Ropsten network, also noted. Jan 7, 2021 at 14:16
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Root cause of the issue identified:

When I deployed FVP_Tokel.sol on Ropsten via Truffle/Infura it migrated and worked just fine; but when I started experiencing issues while deploying on Mainnet (the prompt would just sit there for hours after compiling) I decided to try Remix (granted, the new fancy version) which in fact I do not recall there was an area where one would specifically select FVP_Token.sol.

It is very possible however that since it has been a while I mess with Remix to begin with, that I totally forgot about ensuring that the master contract (FVP_Token.sol) was selected before it was deployed, or I simply did not see the area where to select the contract once it has been loaded.

I will re-deploy FVP_Token.sol using the OLD VERSION of Remix, ensuring this time that the master contract FVP_Token.sol has been chosen.

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