multisender
ERC20-Staking-Machine
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 3 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
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multisender
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I just finished 1Transfer! A protocol that allows sending crypto to multiple accounts in a single transaction!
I've used disperse before, but there are many other alternatives like multisender.
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How are manual airdrops handled or implemented?
But if you dont like users having to claim them self you can use things like https://multisender.app/
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Are you looking for a dApp that sends coins to bulk addresses?
For more info: check it here: Multisender
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Peto airdrop
I received a .02 peto airdrop yesterday coming from multisender.app address. I never signed up for any airdrop so was a little skeptical about why this took place, as ive heard to places sending tokens and then exploiting the wallet.
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Questions about the account model compared to the UTXO model
There's lots of tools like https://multisender.app/ that let you do this on Ethereum, UTXO doesn't really have anything to do with this.
ERC20-Staking-Machine
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Is there a difference between staking and yield farming implementation-wise? (& resources in this area)
Most articles I've found on the topic are extremely basic and focused around investing. I'm trying to understand if there's a difference between the 2 concepts. What I understand through staking is a contract that at its core allows users to lock in a certain amount of fungible tokens that they then accumulate interest on. I've seen yield farming described the same way, except people usually mention that stakeholders are incentivized to participate in the process by receiving fees from certain transactions. I guess that makes sense, and I've seen a few contract examples that implement this basic idea (here or here, however they don't really focus on the staking/rewards pool/incentive side of things (how do the token owners & stakeholders benefit from the whole process).
What are some alternatives?
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solhint - Solhint is an open-source project to provide a linting utility for Solidity code.
hashed-timelock-contract-ethereum - Hashed Timelock Contracts for ETH, ERC20 and ERC721 on Ethereum
eth-sweep - Sweep your wallet of ETH, erc20 & erc721 tokens.
synthetix - Synthetix Solidity smart contracts
eth-crypto - Cryptographic javascript-functions for ethereum and tutorials to use them with web3js and solidity
multisol - CLI application for verifying Solidity contracts on Etherscan
minimal-jsonrpc-dapp-methods - minimal JSON RPC methods required for a node to service a DApp
blockchain-ethereum-contract - :clipboard: Decentralised app using the Ethereum blockchain with Javascript and Solidity
sol-nft-wrap - NFT registry and account wrapper