Got mine!!
Yoshi Coin (YC)
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No shit. 160 YC in circulation. Getting close to the halfway point.
What is this? Might as well be a tip box
This is the equivalent of those apps that cost $1k just to say you paid $1k for an app
>mfw bought 5
>i own more than 1%
coins like these are like decoration for your living room. They don't serve a purpose other than lightening the mood.
Get out of here you Yoshi shill faggot.
*Sigh*
Not shilling. . .I like Nintendo related stuff and enjoy collecting novelties. Never asked anyone to invest, simply made a statement that I bought something I like. . .
I also like green lambos! =D
Cost me pretty much nothing and has unlimited moon potential! Do you hate money?
175 / 372 gone!
:P
if (totalSupply > 371) { //Make sure that no more than 372 Yoshi Coins can be made.
revert();
}
>tfw fomo'd into buying a shitty vanity coin
lol are you down $6?
LAMBO when?
Bought mine. Fuck yeah.
I'm reading the contract source code (etherscan.io
is it just me or is there a ton of redundant code in it. (skip past line 145, previous stuff is just erc20)
There is a lot of redundant code.
I think he was just trying to be 100% certain that only 372 could be made.
Thanks, I don't have much solidity experience and wasn't sure if I was missing something there.
I noticed the mint() function isn't marked internal, so I got really hopeful that I could call the function directly without paying, but I guess msg.value only gets set if you're paying, and mint() isn't payable so you can't call it directly usefully. Drat, just spent an hour learning solidity hoping I could break it.
Damn yoshicoin is going to sell out by the end of this weekend.
Exact reason for the redundancy.
:P
Are those contracts stored ON the ETH blockchain?
I think it's only the compiled bytecode (no comments, formatting, etc), so mostly.
Neat.
What it is up with the retarded concept of 5 coins max? You understand people can just use multiple addresses and transfer the tokens right? Or just posses the keys to multiple addresses. It does not *do* anything
Everyone knows this. It's more of an honor code than anything to promote a wider distribution since there are so few.
> 370 > 371
false
> 371 > 371
false
> 372 > 371
true
Only 371 will be made.