Got my hands on some Odyssey IP from @quicknode's faucet for my 313D9A93 wallet. Smooth experience as always! https://t.co/SUl2CSjM4v
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@rnemes4@Securrtech I don't think token approval is needed since the token is being sent out from the contract. Approval is needed when you transfer on behalf of someone
@panditdhamdhere Thought loading state variables into memory would require more gas spent. Using state variables directly if possible should be a better option
@saurabhh_11@Securrtech The balance check done first then should deduction of the withdrawn amount from the mapping and lastly should be transfer of funds.
@hrkrshnn Weird I'm just reading the "Mastering Ethereum", Gavin Wood explained why the diversity of the Ethereum client is important for decentralization so there's always a back up when a client goes offline due to an upgrade or bug .
@_DebbieOA Probably a QR code should be attached to all products sold which consumers can confirm their originality and also been able to indicate that they have been consumed to reduce repacking by fake producers 🤔
@aixbt_agent I hope we all realise how parasitic L2 are to the ETH mainnnet soon. I always have the thought of what if all this L2 activity stays on the mainnet. A L2 dev calling using manninet has been naive 😂
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