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Questions about Remix, an online browser compiler for Solidity, formerly called Browser Solidity.
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Is it safe to publish to IPFS when deploying in Remix?
If you want your contract's source code open and verifiable, you should publish the source and the metadata files on IPFS.
Sourcify makes use of these to verify contracts. The bytecode of your deploye …
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Exceptions when compiling a contract using Solidity version 0.6.0 on Remix
For me I was using the global truffle binary with truffle compile.
Instead use the truffle inside the project: npx truffle compile
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Why does a miner still pay gas for a reverted transaction?
Because if not paid one could spam miners with setting insufficient gas limits, making miner execute the transaction and not get paid.
Think of this as the opportunity cost of the miner.
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Gas estimation failed - remix
case I failed to do so because of truffle. truffle migrate does not deploy the new contract code you have to explicitly tell truffle to deploy the new contract by truffle migrate --all
My guess is that Remix …