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contract-standards reviews and mentions
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***MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT***
Majorly, we have created and deployed our own BTS21 Solidity implementation, which is based on, but yet a major step up from BTS20,with several new built-in security features, direct support for token Oracle Pricing, Oracle Management, Account Management, and Ownership Management. A rundown of the standard, how to import it to your smart contract, potential applications, as well as an explanation of the key differences from other standards can be found here: https://github.com/BitnetMoney/bitnet/wiki/BTS21-Tokens, and you can check the Solidity implementation code here: https://github.com/BitnetMoney/contract-standards/blob/main/bts21/bts21.sol. This is novel and under testing, and despite my best efforts, I cannot guarantee that there will be no bugs or problems. Help with troubleshooting and issue reporting is welcome.
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BitnetMoney/contract-standards is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of contract-standards is Solidity.
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