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layer2-finance-contracts
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LAYER2.FINANCE is a Non-Custodial Optimism Rollup and it allows to switch between Compound, AAVE and CurveFinance with almost ZERO GAS fees
The best part is that L2F is built with Celer’s optimistic rollup architecture and the rollup contract is fully open-source and they've also launched a bug bounty program to encourage security researchers to help them spot any potential issues early.
- Audit results are live. Come to the new CELR sub for updated info and live mods.
- Slow Mist Audit Results Released
unlock
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Authenticate Ghost Subscribers Through API
Unlock is a great decentralized tool that doesn't require members to be familiar with web3 to get started.
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Crypto bros
This is exactly how something like Unlock Protocol works.
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Favorite resources for understanding and using IPFS in real world scenarios.
https://unlock-protocol.com/ nft membership
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Insider Trading in Cryptocurrency Markets
I'll name you several.
Copied from another reply I made, here's some projects to check out:
- Lens Protocol [https://lens.xyz/ (one example implementation: https://lenster.xyz/)] is an early social network built on top of Polygon.
- Farcaster [https://farcaster.xyz/] is another one, that takes a more hybrid approach of using Ethereum for trustless identity, but stores social stuff in a "sufficiently decentralized" way.
- ENS [https://ens.domains/] is a universal username system.
- Unlock Protocol [https://unlock-protocol.com/] uses NFTs for tradeable subscriptions, event tickets, etc.
- Radicle [https://radicle.xyz/] is a decentralized Github basically, that (optionally) uses Ethereum to store the Git HEAD of a "project" essentially.
- Arweave [https://www.arweave.org/] stores files permanently using a cool "endowment" mechanism. Currently, the network has secured its storage for like 1000 years in theory.
- Ask HN: Are there any blockchain projects NOT around cryptocurrencies?
- UnLock
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On Anti-Crypto Toxicity
If you haven't seen it, you were not interested in looking and I doubt that any "evangelist" is going to change your mind.
Anyway, if you are honestly open to change your mind, go take a look at ENS domains [0] and unlock protocol [1]. Both of these are applications that use NFTs "properly", and allow us to do things that are currently possible only with a central authority.
[0]: https://ens.domains
[1]: https://unlock-protocol.com
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Open source Patreon-style thingy
If you want to go with the crypto route, that's the main goal of Unlock Protocol. It's basically one of the first use cases (beyond ENS domains) where NFTs actually make sense.
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Showing hidden content in a website only to NFT holders.
Look at Unlock Protocol (https://unlock-protocol.com/) and Lit (https://litprotocol.com/) for token gated content
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Can ownership to NFT be used as Login access to a website or specific content?
All their code is public, https://github.com/unlock-protocol/unlock, you just need to follow the MIT license https://github.com/unlock-protocol/unlock/blob/master/LICENSE
What are some alternatives?
Daily-COP - This repository contains the smart contract code for the Colombian Peso stablecoin, the Daily COP (DLYCOP) token and the Relayer contract so users can make gasless transactions paying the fee in the same token.
truffle - :warning: The Truffle Suite is being sunset. For information on ongoing support, migration options and FAQs, visit the Consensys blog. Thank you for all the support over the years.
Aave-FlashLoan-using-solidity - This contains all the code to execute a successful flash-loan on the Kovan test-net of Ethereum. Flash-loan will be taken from the aave lending pool where will will take 1 DAI as a flash-loan, please keep in mind that you can take very huge flash-loans but make sure you have topped-up enough DAI in to your smart contract i.e. in this instance to pay back to the aave lending protocol as the fees and interest generated over this complex transaction.
eattheblocks - Source code for Eat The Blocks, a screencast for Ethereum Dapp Developers
documentation - https://docs.chain.link The Chainlink developer documentation website for Smart Contract Devs and Node Operators
hashed-timelock-contract-ethereum - Hashed Timelock Contracts for ETH, ERC20 and ERC721 on Ethereum
yearn-protocol - Yearn smart contracts
baseline - The Baseline Protocol is an open source initiative that combines advances in cryptography, messaging, and distributed ledger technology to enable confidential and complex coordination between enterprises while keeping data in systems of record. This repo serves as the main repo for the Baseline Protocol, containing core packages, examples, and reference implementations.
bitbtc-contracts - BitBTC makes it easier for BTC to buy everything!
ens - Implementations for ENS core functionality: The registry, registrars, and public resolvers.
uniswap-v3-flashswap - example code of uniswapV3 flash swap/loan with hardhat and ethersjs
docs - Repository for Unlock Protocol docs.