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Dalton
@dgs #8200
Engineer at Warbler Labs working on Heron Finance.
Built poenft.com, easybridge.io, and other random projects.
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Excited to launch my PoeNFT collection (poenft.com), the first NFT to use title ownership and "right of reclaim”, described in this a16zcrypto post: https://a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/how-nft-royalties-work/.
It's a fascinating approach to tackle onchain royalty enforcement problems. My contracts are open source and you can see the ERC721Reclaimable implementation here: https://github.com/daltyboy11/poe-nft-contracts!
Shoutout to the post author @michaelblau for feedback :)
It's a fascinating approach to tackle onchain royalty enforcement problems. My contracts are open source and you can see the ERC721Reclaimable implementation here: https://github.com/daltyboy11/poe-nft-contracts!
Shoutout to the post author @michaelblau for feedback :)
poenft.com

How NFT royalties work: Designs, challenges, and new ideas
Pros and cons of existing NFT royalty designs, plus two new approaches to royalties that leverage incentive mechanisms.
a16zcrypto.com
Signing a message client side and then verifying it onchain can be tricky to get right and difficult to debug. Here’s a working example with ethers v6 and Open Zeppelin to save you some time https://gist.github.com/daltyboy11/5a5a38ea8353164238d945c6d61e8c99
today is a good day to write some solidity
For those of you who use telegram, what’s stopping you from using signal?
so there’s a new “passes” tab with rankings now.. i hve to pump these numbers up and break top 10
IERC721Reclaimable https://gist.github.com/daltyboy11/e1afd88da4155cfa15c42f727fa8cccd
Happy Easter to those who celebrate!
Things I had in mind when I made this
- 0 fees: It’s a direct interface to Circle contracts and API. Only fees are network fees.
- intuitive: any crypto native should be able to use it easily
- history: as someone who bridged frequently I wanted to see my history in one place
- 0 fees: It’s a direct interface to Circle contracts and API. Only fees are network fees.
- intuitive: any crypto native should be able to use it easily
- history: as someone who bridged frequently I wanted to see my history in one place
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Been working on an easy to use CCTP interface as a hobby project. It’s self serve and keeps a record of your bridging history. Would love some feedback from yall: www.easybridge.io
If you’re going to try it out on mobile then I suggest you open it in your wallet app’s embedded browser
If you’re going to try it out on mobile then I suggest you open it in your wallet app’s embedded browser
Anyone seeing gas estimation issues, e.g. UNPREDICTABLE_GAS_LIMIT errors, as a result of dencun?
super pumped to share this out and to have played a small part in building it. Should out to the entire Warbler Labs team. Check it out!!!
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fyi there's a shortcut to waiting 7 days to move funds from an l1 back to mainnet
1. swap your l2 eth for USDC
2. bridge your USDC to mainnet via Circle cross chain transfer protocol: https://www.circle.com/en/cross-chain-transfer-protocol
3. withdraw the USDC on mainnet
takes ~20 minutes
1. swap your l2 eth for USDC
2. bridge your USDC to mainnet via Circle cross chain transfer protocol: https://www.circle.com/en/cross-chain-transfer-protocol
3. withdraw the USDC on mainnet
takes ~20 minutes
Had some fun building https://onchainfacts.xyz with @xmtp. The premise: send 1 USDC and get three fun facts delivered your inbox. Taking recs for new fact categories ;)
Sent some test xmtp messages to my cb wallet and was inundated with scam messages. A basic spam filter is low hanging fruit in the messaging space.
