augur
ethcontracts
augur | ethcontracts | |
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7 | 1 | |
443 | 4 | |
0.0% | - | |
0.0 | 2.4 | |
about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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augur
- Tesla is making us move to Fremont or quit. Would I get severance?
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I created a function to convert address to string, can anybody here do one better?
Not by me. But Augur has a library to convert bytes32 to string. https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/blob/master/packages/augur-core/src/contracts/libraries/BytesToString.sol
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How do I contact REP support?
Perhaps open an issue on GitHub.
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Migration stats are moving slowly. What is taking people so long?
You can verify the IPFS hash at https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/releases/, it is the beta release CIDv1 trading hash.
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REP to REPv2 Migration
You can get the IPFS hash (that big random letter thing at the start of the first link) from the Augur GitHub releases page at https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/releases/
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Is Augur down?
Yeah, I agree, the IPFS links are not user friendly if you don't know how IPFS works. And if you do know how it works, you are probably using your own local IPFS client and manually entering the hash (that long hacker looking string before the dot), which you verified yourself by looking at https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/releases
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Reporting Mode Trading Disabled
To be absolutely safe, you can install your own IPFS client: https://ipfs.io/#install , and point it at the hashes published on https://github.com/AugurProject/augur/releases
ethcontracts
What are some alternatives?
Sovryn-frontend - Frontend DApp for Sovryn trading and lending platform.
PokeCard-NFT - Decentralized platform where users can create, buy, sell, and view unique Pokémon card NFTs (non-fungible tokens). Built on the Ethereum blockchain, this marketplace allows to collect Pokémon cards with the added benefits of blockchain technology
multisol - CLI application for verifying Solidity contracts on Etherscan
NFT-Marketplace-DApp - CS 48001: Special Topics in CS: Blockchain: Security and Applications Course project implemented by Cavit Cakir, Kaya Kapagan, Gorkem Kose, Gokberk Yar
MorpherWallet - Morpher Wallet is a recoverable, non-custodial wallet that runs directly in the browser. Needs zero installation and zero configuration as a keystore.
next-web3-boilerplate - Slightly opinionated Next.js Web3 boilerplate built on ethers, web3-react, Typechain, and SWR.
scaffold-eth-examples - Scaffold-Eth 🏗 examples repo
nextjs-dapp-starter-ts - A fullstack monorepo template to develop ethereum dapps
brownie-angular-mix - Everything you need to use Angular with Brownie!
eth-faucet - 💸 Get testnet Ether (ETH) to troubleshoot your DApp before going live 🚀
examples - Real-world use-cases using Flair indexing primitives