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The payable modifier in Solidity can be used to make smart contract functions able to receive either, or to make Ether transfers to address variables possible.
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I tried to make a function that does the same operation both in ERC20, ETH. But I don't know...
But,
I'm not sure if the gas will be more efficient,
I don't know if it's possible to combine them because of the payable that have to write in ETH. … This function is works for ETH commit
/**
* @notice Commit ETH
*/
function commitETH() external payable onlyAuctionWindow {
_addCommitment(msg.sender, msg.value);
emit ETHCommitted(msg.sender …