aave-flashloan-mix
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aave-flashloan-mix
eattheblocks
- How to make your own Cryptocurrency very easily
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Flashloan Question
Most Uniswap clones on BSC like PancakeSwap, BakerySwap, etc. support flashloans, here's an example contract https://github.com/jklepatch/eattheblocks/tree/master/screencast/310-flashloan-bsc , video explaining usage https://youtu.be/AS_8_C5fTOE
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NFT Smart Contract with a Royalty
I'm trying to implement a functionality of giving a royalties to the owner after NFTs are sold on the secondary market. As I understand there is no default method or something to give a royalty, so I often see the following solution: https://github.com/jklepatch/eattheblocks/blob/master/screencast/379-nft-royalties/contracts/NFT.sol As I understand I have to pass a token to the constructor of this contract before deploying it. So the question is: if I want to mint and sell NFTs on the Ethereum Mainnet, which token should I pass inside the contract constructor? I see this guy implemented his own token for this purpose, but honestly I don't understand how is it compatible with ETH https://github.com/jklepatch/eattheblocks/blob/master/screencast/379-nft-royalties/contracts/MockToken.sol
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Following a tutorial that does not seem to work
The source code is at https://github.com/jklepatch/eattheblocks/tree/master/screencast/223-personal-tokens
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Getting Started with Web3: Communities and Resources
EatTheBlocks website or Eattheblocks youtube channel
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15 and just got my first whole quant
find other people online who are also coders - you can start with eattheblocks.com (not affiliated or anything but i know the guy loves helping people , he could instead be making millions but instead devotes his time to educating .
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Top 10 Smart Contract & Solidity Developer Learning Resources
EatTheBlocks
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WNENG Dev Updates and Thoughts
u/Sefia Sefia posted two youtube guide on how to create BSC token (or BEP20 token). There are other youtube guide too. The method of steps are quite similar, setup Metamask wallet, connect to BSC. copy and paste smart contract, a software code of Solidity like this: https://github.com/jklepatch/eattheblocks/blob/master/screencast/308-create-bep20-token-bsc/Token.sol
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How should my portfolio look like?
Here's a link for building a Compound Dashboard (that project inspired my answer). You can adopt it to cover the Uniswap use case: https://github.com/jklepatch/eattheblocks/tree/master/defi-development-mastery/3-project-compound-dashboard
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Is "Mastering Ethereum" still the best way to learn Solidity development?
https://github.com/jklepatch/eattheblocks/tree/master/screencast/195-compound-leveraged-yield-farming
What are some alternatives?
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