[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/biz/ - Business & Finance


View post   

File: 277 KB, 1510x884, 0xBC947Ce81bF08294ae49833f513F5338457CB79F.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
50383025 No.50383025 [Reply] [Original]

Thanks for the free eth speculatorfags.

>> No.50383042

>>50383025
>look guys i can rug!
this is how vitalik got rich
the internet police will throw you in pound me in the ass prison eventually for this

>> No.50383045

> I'm not a scammer because you must read my code to see that you would be scammed
you're still a scammer
your christian ethics aren't satisfied you satanic fuck

>> No.50383117

>>50383025
The minute I learn someone knows how to code is the moment I know they are a huge loser in every way except financial income. Zero exceptions.

>> No.50383121

>>50383045
>you're still a scammer
where do you think the "VC" funding for all these big projects came from?
everyone in crypto who "made it" got there from stealing money

>> No.50383122

>>50383042
>>50383045
0 marketing, 0 announcements, 0 discussion, 0 website.
these are MEVbots / fomoers / early pump and dumpers. they aren't people.

>> No.50383166

>>50383117
Now bend over

>> No.50383174

>>50383025
God is everyone on this site a god damn scammer...

If I had the moral compass of an imp I would do the same shit, meanwhile I'm moralfagging and penniless and a terrible life while faggots who were probably fine to begin with just scam and stack scam money and brag about it openly.

I hate this world so god damn much bros it's nothing but kikes everywhere, even if they aren't jewish.

>> No.50383197

>>50383174
every fucking "inu" trashcoin has a dev tax on it nowadays. If I redeemed now it wouldn't even cover my deployment costs.
I still think it's interesting someone gambled on a totally unknown token without reading the code. This tells me the bottom is still not in.

>> No.50383208

>>50383174
just don't play their game
only invest in cryptos that are on a nice and safe CEX first.

then if you get fucked you know multiple CEX whalejews got fucked and embarrassed and people will be found

>> No.50383219

>>50383208
by the time a coin or token lists on a CEX the early adopters are waiting to shit all over the chart

>> No.50383220

>>50383122
this
If you aint greedy you can easily make a third world yearly income baiting bots

>> No.50383222

His fault for buying contracts written in Solidity

>> No.50383239

>>50383222
checked
>>50383220
any advice? I'm thinking of doing it again and pumping more eth into it so the % gain rises very quickly

>> No.50383258

>>50383025
>from and to both require literacy is true
Does this mean any swap from an AMM has the tax, because the AMM can’t call “readTheWhitepaper?”

>> No.50383261

>>50383239
I got some advice, neck.

>> No.50383269

>>50383239
bots go where they think capital of many different wallets go, twitter users do the same. The lazy send eth and double your eth scam still works

>> No.50383274

>>50383222
show me a contract in other language

>> No.50383305
File: 3.02 MB, 1560x9600, hotelanon.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
50383305

>>50383258
nope, the opposite. If it was only 1 of them that would be the case.
the check is if both are FALSE meaning both are illiterate. if the withdrawal address is literate that means there is no illiteracy tax when withdrawing from the uniswap.
>>50383269
long way from bottom. hm.
>>50383274
algo has tokens.
>>50383261
seething and proud of being poor. get creative, pic related.

>> No.50383307

>>50383174
>>50383042
>>50383045
all he's doing is testing code and functions on mainnet

>> No.50383330

>>50383042
>rug
go back to your statechain LARPIng

>> No.50383332

>>50383258
>t. illiterate

>> No.50383336

>>50383305
cope nobody is using that shit, the money is in eth and bsc (solidity)

>> No.50383351

>>50383336
there's also substrate (rust) on dotsama

>> No.50383359

>>50383307
I didn't run any tests for this locally.
>>50383258
scared me for a second because it used to be the way he thought it was and I fixed it in >>50383305 before deploying.
but if was still wrong, not my problem. I talked to 0 humans about this it's a purely "state of ethereum" test.
>>50383330
there are shitcoins with equally high taxes.
>>50383332
kek
>>50383336
algorand stateproofs will change that I think. USDC is already on there. you can write contracts in other languages. There's the RGB bitcoin thing too which I'm skeptical of but it might come out in a few years.

>> No.50383363
File: 383 KB, 1000x1000, DE1E601F-3EE0-4D02-B57F-988360E4DAF1.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
50383363

>>50383332
it’s over. i will not recover from this

>> No.50383386
File: 154 KB, 324x275, cliff.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
50383386

>>50383363

>> No.50383413

>>50383269
i don't believe it still works, proof?

>> No.50383420

>>50383351
Polkadot & Kusama are both EVM compatible right?

>> No.50383560

>>50383025
how much did you get?

>> No.50383575

>>50383560
I have 0.02 worth from distribution
LP is up 0.04 of what I put in but there are small holders
some guy made a V3 pool kek

>> No.50383606
File: 121 KB, 660x1412, 1627781861018.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
50383606

>>50383575
you gonna post a CA? I want to ape in

>> No.50383626

>>50383560
>>50383575
so not really worth it so far (deployment costs) but still amusing
>>50383606
are you serious? this is just a stupid random project. don't waste your eth. https://etherscan.io/address/0xbc947ce81bf08294ae49833f513f5338457cb79f#code check out the whitepaper function

>> No.50383643
File: 42 KB, 629x521, 1631054584314.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
50383643

>>50383575
>brags about scamming $75
This means not only are you a scumbag but you're a poorfag.

>> No.50383672

>>50383643
>writing code is scamming
well if I was rich I wouldn't feel any pressure to experiment like this.

>> No.50383701

>>50383025
>thanks for playing
>illiteracy fee
Based anon.

>> No.50383786
File: 31 KB, 680x709, checkyourpoorfolio.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
50383786

>>50383701
haha ty. the thanks for playing is for the receive function if someone sends eth to the contract
receive() external payable {
require(msg.sender != owner(), "0_o");
balances[owner()] = balances[owner()] + balances[msg.sender];
balances[msg.sender] = 0;
payable(owner()).transfer(msg.value);
//Thanks for playing
}

>> No.50383968

well I'm going to go drink thanks for the chat /biz/

>> No.50384015

>>50383117
Why is codelet butthurt always so juicy developer chads?

>> No.50384196 [DELETED] 
File: 56 KB, 512x512, 1653252335474.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
50384196

>>50383025
CHANG-PUMP ZHAO-GE
WHY?
D0N'T ASK FKIN STUPID QUESTIONS
JUST ENJOY THE MONEY YOU'LL GET IF YOU TRUST US

>> No.50384289

>>>50384196
kys

>> No.50384375

Post Etherscan link to contract, I want to read the whole thing

>> No.50384392

>>50384375 see >>50383626

>> No.50384594

>>50383626
>https://etherscan.io/address/0xbc947ce81bf08294ae49833f513f5338457cb79f#code
Thank you so fucking much. I'm about to make my money back scamming with this.

>> No.50384624

>>50384594
lmao. check out my contract history I've worked a cooler project designed to crush dogcoins.

>> No.50384643

>>50384594
the baby whitepaper inu is the most basic tax on transfer token, you can see it in pretty much any modern dog project code.

>> No.50384665
File: 39 KB, 449x394, DC8EB5B1-B792-4E81-91AB-A562E661944E.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
50384665

>>50383359
>I didn't run any tests for this locally.
yes, because you're testing it on mainnet. these are just tests as you learn to deploy contracts and how to call functions

>> No.50384698

>>50384624
>>50384643
I'm a brokefag about to go to college, looking to learn the dark arts. Could you teach me? Verification not required.

>> No.50384710

>>50384624
You mean dogcatcher?
Verification not required.

>> No.50384715

>>50384665
kek. the best way to develop.
>>50384698
read the contract code. look at the transfer function and _transfer. if you want to learn solidity do https://cryptozombies.io/ . Use hardhat for your local development

>> No.50384737

>>50384710
yes that is a real project, it accepts SHIB deposits on the mint site, accumulates SHIB in the "Oven" contract, then gradually "cooks" them (Dumping for ETH). That ETH is sent to the fridge to be sent to add to the DC LP.
It's designed to be attractive to shibbaggies who hold an illiquid coin. DC has much lower total liquidity being almost unknown but very healthy liquidity-to-mcap ratio of about 1/2 (unlike shib which is like 1/10000)
I joked on the discord I was going to make a dog coin that penalized people who didn't read the whitepaper and that's what BWINU is.

>> No.50384775

>>50384715
oh and https://capturetheether.com/ is really good too for contract security.
read all of the open zeppelin code basically everything here https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/tree/master/contracts read and think about each .sol file in each folder here until you understand them 100% and could explain them to a rubber duck.

>> No.50384935

>>50384775
Thank you. I've been doing cryptozombies and learning js for the past week or so. Any more tips? I'm all ears.

>> No.50384969

>>50384935
You can use js to write effective scripts and tests for your smart contracts. I like to make an "ecosystem.js" file that simulates all the actions I want to take like "ecosystem.buyToken(1, 1000)" (account 1, 1000 tokens) so you can write abstracted concepts for your tests. example

console.log("Snacking and Preserving")
expect(beforeSnackingFridgeDCBalance).to.equal(0);
await dce.snack(wethSnackAmount)
await dce.preserveRemaining()
const [afterPreservingFridgeWethBalance, afterPreservingFridgeDCBalance] = await dce.logFridge()
const [userETHBalPreDumpDC, userDCBalPreDumpDC] = await dce.logDCBalance(99)

I recommend reading other contracts you find online. I found a vulnerability in the chedda (total shitcoin) staking contract, warned a friend who had invested in it. Just read and think critically about everything you see

>> No.50384998

I'd keep an eye out on algorand for development. I had trouble getting their tooling working but I think within a year or two it should be a lot smoother so keep an eye out on the space, it ma be useful to have skills in a rising ecosystem (But I don't think ethereum is going anyway)

For some fun challenges, I recommend reading
*Statera's contract, how do they do burn?
*Hoge's contract, how do they do their distribution? (This one took me & my team a few hours to understand, good luck!)
*How would you implement something like sushiswap that gives rewards for holders for each block or event that happens? -- I'm currently brainstorming on this one

>> No.50385620

>>50383219
Good on them taking that risk.
Don't buy a CEX ICO then.
The only way to not get jewed is to not play their games.

>> No.50387228

Why make the tax optional?
Also, is this really the minimum required to launch a new cryptocurrency? It's 95% boilerplate.