Building Conviction Lockers (CL-20's). Decentralized price based ERC-20 lockers. Liquidity you control.

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going to make a simple guide. but here's the core idea Uniswap swap's within the logs onchain can be used to derive: 1. liquidity pool reserves 2. price 3. the current time the chain is stateless but by making a small buy for a friction of a cent, you can capture this data..
May 11
we just need to properly explain how CL-20's work and that's basically it, you can even go check it out yourself, @0xlocker shared it we are near ready
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Pushing back the testnet launch one more time. Looked over with fresh eyes and felt it was a bit too complex. Simplifying the UI, contracts and doc. Once finished they'll be a final pass on tests and security. Will update tomorrow but this should be the final version.
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Will update tomorrow after doing a final pass on security. Once it's deployed and verified, we'll help you deploy your own on testnet then get feedback before mainnet.
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Apologies for the additional delay, just want to ensure it's not only secure but easy to use and understand.
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0xLocker retweeted
May 24
@0xlocker is bringing D17 to life tomorrow, first as a test, and if you like it, on mainnet we will see it in action together @a99d2027 has a novel idea that's fitting for a first launch, expect more, SOUL is amazing the next one would/should focus on @papertrade_xyz, many shared ideas around it we can collectively utilize it in a mutually beneficial, cooperative way the fact that @izebel_eth built it generates hype but beyond that, the idea and execution there should get attention regardless, the learning curve is steep but rewarding, execution is easy but rewarding D17 allocations will resume right after testnet, and all that remains is the process. Let's win.
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Slight change of plan. Same time, 6pm UTC but tomorrow (Monday) Been in front of the screen a lot and just need to step away and check it over with fresh eyes. Looking forward to it and will be sharing contracts tomorrow 2pm UTC.
On track for testnet D17 on Sunday. The plan is for a sped-up, one day process through 4 phases. This is optional, it has no affect on the existing airdrop. It's just to test the contracts and process. Details and timings to follow tomorrow.
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You'll also be able to launch your own D17 on testnet, the more the better.
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Tomorrow testnet D17 with user controlled lockers is scheduled for 6pm UTC. They'll be a link for free testnet eth and a local UI to interact. No need to use an existing wallet. It has no effect on D17 mainnet version or your airdrop but will showcase with a sped up version.
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The details will drop at 2pm UTC so you'll have time to check the contracts and code. You can join at any stage or sit out. The goal is to test the autonomous process and get your feedback
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On track for testnet D17 on Sunday. The plan is for a sped-up, one day process through 4 phases. This is optional, it has no affect on the existing airdrop. It's just to test the contracts and process. Details and timings to follow tomorrow.
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0xLocker retweeted
May 21
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Working with @xbt2027 on the testnet contracts for D17 for a dry run of the user controlled contracts based on the CL20's. This will be on Sepolia testnet. You'll be able to participate before we get feedback and check for improvements before mainnet.
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As the existing airdrop process isn't complete. The testnet will be a fresh launch with a simplified contract to showcase and check the process. There's no need to participate with existing wallets. The local UI will have fresh wallet creation and a link for free testnet eth.
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We'll share more details shortly.
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0xLocker retweeted
May 20
where are we at? D17 quick testnet if you'd like to see it in action let's stress test it, then move it into mainnet distribute tokens and move forward
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Which would you prefer when interacting with new launches/presales? 1. Connecting your wallet to a hosted site, multiple times throughout the process 2. Connecting via a local CLI/UI with public source code
67% Connect to hosted site
33% Use local CLI/UI
3 votes • Final results
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no correct answer. just interested to see feedback on whether initial friction for potentially better security makes for better R/R generally expect it would be: humans = option 1 agents = option 2
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Option 1 has genuine security risks. One of the most common ways to get drained. But also standard in the industry now with trusted tools like Privy, etc Option 2 still has risk, the benefit is you can verify the code prior. The cons are the added friction/harder on mobile, etc
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0xLocker retweeted
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these the core functions in the contract creation maxSupply: token cap. saleTokenPool: total token amount available to sale participants. developerTreasury: receives the configured WETH cost allocation (optional) startTime: first phase start timestamp.
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phaseLpBps: percent of each phase allocation paired into LP at claim. developerEthBps: WETH share paid to developer treasury. defectPenaltyBps: refund penalty after Phase 1.
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this is a relatively simple contract but can be overwhelming to digest. going to focus on another local UI for deploying the contract on testnet/ your locker
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