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The ERC20 Token Standard is a set of 8 functions to be included (in an agreed upon language) in a smart token contract in order to enable interoperability across multiple interfaces and dapps. These functions relate to (1) how tokens can be transferred (2) how to access data about the token, and (3) how to format key events like transfers and approvals. ERC stands for Ethereum Request for Comments.
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Database column type (postgres) for storing erc20 token balances the correct way
How about storing it as NUMERIC(78,0)? postgres
Max unsigned 256-bit integer is 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639935, which is exactly 78 digits long.
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