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questions for finding and squashing bugs in smart contracts and decentralized development

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Error in example democracy contract

(Edit: I hadn't realised the Wallet treats warnings as errors.) This is shown as a Warning in Remix, rather than an Error - it shouldn't stop the contract from compiling. If you're using the Ethereum …
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5 votes

Custom balance accounts testrpc?

From the documentation, you can explicity specify a new account address and balance using the following syntax: --account: Specify --account=... (no 's') any number of times passing arbitrary priv …
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Don't know how to get money out of smart wallet

I'm not 100% sure what's happened here, but... The smart contract was indeed self-destructed - via the kill() function - in the transaction you've pointed to (this one). During the self-destruct the E …
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declaration error identifier not found or not unique

It's a bit cryptic, but there's a typo in your function parameters - unit -> uint: Change: function mint(address receiver, unit amount) public { To: function mint(address receiver, uint amount) publi …
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21 votes
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What uint type should be declared for unix timestamps?

Not really an answer to what you're asking, but... Decreasing the size of a uint to less that 256 bits will increase the associated gas costs, not decrease it like you might be expecting. It'll be be …
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