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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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How to send ERC20 token using Web3 API?
You can check this working example with my token: https://github.com/religion-counter/onlyone/blob/main/helper-scripts/send-onlyone.js
Also you can contribute to the repo if you are interested.
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Does this AMM for launching new tokens makes any sense?
I have created a smart contract suitable for launching new tokens. Its pricing is similar to uniswapv2, but all pairs are in a single smart contract. The main difference is that when a new token is la …
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Does this AMM for NFTs makes any sense?
I have created an automated marked maker contract for NFTs. I think that it is best suitable for launching new NFT collections. Here is the contract source code: https://github.com/simplepools/simplep …
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Is it possible to distinguish users, who send tokens/eth on single address?
What do you mean by users? Are these users on central exchanges? Is it a single Ethereum address used by multiple users? Then the best way is to add some data to the message when sending ETH, but this …