HardlyDifficult
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Is this done with the recent doc you published? ..and other changes like the integration tests. Not sure what the next steps here are. @nfurfaro
I think we can close these. For testing, I think next step up should be #4809
Allow purchaser to "swap" one of their coins (maybe starting with ether) into what the lock asks for
Uniswap (or similar) is an option. I would need to research to see if it's possible to leverage that and then buy a key with a single transaction, or if...
Allow purchaser to "swap" one of their coins (maybe starting with ether) into what the lock asks for
We'll need to test to be sure, but I believe Uniswap could work by: - The key buyer initiates the purchase with a call to our contract - Our contract...
Allow purchaser to "swap" one of their coins (maybe starting with ether) into what the lock asks for
The solution we use here should be upgradable. Either via ZOS upgrades or maybe by being a stateless proxy. This proxy does the swap, performs purchases a key for the...
Allow purchaser to "swap" one of their coins (maybe starting with ether) into what the lock asks for
How "generic" should we go? ;) @julien51 Thinking on this a bit, I'm considering adding this to my npm package instead of Unlocks. We can make a contract that does...
Allow purchaser to "swap" one of their coins (maybe starting with ether) into what the lock asks for
UniswapAndCall! With this you can buy a key priced in Dai using only ether - in a single transaction. (and we can add token -> token swaps): https://github.com/HardlyDifficult/hardlydifficult-ethereum-contracts/blob/master/contracts/UniswapAndCall.sol I have...
Allow purchaser to "swap" one of their coins (maybe starting with ether) into what the lock asks for
Why does the text mention credit card but not expose that option? Why do students get an eth option but not corporate? Instead of "Instant Swapp" would it be more...
I could use help on this one...
https://github.com/forkdelta/backend-replacement/issues/34 Thanks Nizero