Title: Your Own Ethereum ECR20 Token ONLY 0.01 BTC / 0.25 ETH
Post by: TheCryptoHunter on November 26, 2017, 07:39:06 PM
Hey do you want a ERC20 Token on the Ethereum blockchain? Then your at the right addres
For only 0.01 BTC / 0.25 ETH i will make a ERC20 Token For You!
Get it done easy and quick as i can do it most of the time on the same day theres no need for long waiting :)
Information you need to provide
_________________________ Token Name: Token Ticker/Symbol: Token Amount/Supply: Token Decimal Points: Email Address: _________________________
For now you can send a pm (in the future i might be making a website)
Only send to those addreses ___________________________________________________ ETH addres : 0xa758936120668de449b0f06843c785ef6f62dec6 BTC addres : 15s197LHyaqy9ESHrfXP6GFtBaWj7kSGiQ -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Title: Re: Your Own Ethereum ECR20 Token ONLY 0.01 BTC / 0.25 ETH
Post by: theguy217 on November 26, 2017, 08:45:46 PM
LMFAO :D This kid wants to take 90 fricking dollars for deploying an ERC-20 token which can be done by anyone who knows how to read. Do you know that this is open-source and that all the source code required to deploy a token is on the ethereum website itself ? Anyway for those who don't know, edit the following code to whatever you want with the desired name, ticker, total supply, and number of decimals then push it through metamask (google this). It will cost you about $10 not $90. If you need help, pm me. pragma solidity ^0.4.16;
interface tokenRecipient { function receiveApproval(address _from, uint256 _value, address _token, bytes _extraData) public; }
contract TokenERC20 { // Public variables of the token string public name; string public symbol; uint8 public decimals = 18; // 18 decimals is the strongly suggested default, avoid changing it uint256 public totalSupply;
// This creates an array with all balances mapping (address => uint256) public balanceOf; mapping (address => mapping (address => uint256)) public allowance;
// This generates a public event on the blockchain that will notify clients event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);
// This notifies clients about the amount burnt event Burn(address indexed from, uint256 value);
/** * Constrctor function * * Initializes contract with initial supply tokens to the creator of the contract */ function TokenERC20() public { balanceOf[msg.sender] = 18900000000000000000000000; // Give the creator all initial tokens (100000 for example) totalSupply = 18900000000000000000000000; // Update total supply (100000 for example) name = "eDASH"; // Set the name for display purposes decimals = 18; // Amount of decimals for display purposes symbol = "eDASH"; // Set the symbol for display purposes } /** * Internal transfer, only can be called by this contract */ function _transfer(address _from, address _to, uint _value) internal { // Prevent transfer to 0x0 address. Use burn() instead require(_to != 0x0); // Check if the sender has enough require(balanceOf[_from] >= _value); // Check for overflows require(balanceOf[_to] + _value > balanceOf[_to]); // Save this for an assertion in the future uint previousBalances = balanceOf[_from] + balanceOf[_to]; // Subtract from the sender balanceOf[_from] -= _value; // Add the same to the recipient balanceOf[_to] += _value; Transfer(_from, _to, _value); // Asserts are used to use static analysis to find bugs in your code. They should never fail assert(balanceOf[_from] + balanceOf[_to] == previousBalances); }
/** * Transfer tokens * * Send `_value` tokens to `_to` from your account * * @param _to The address of the recipient * @param _value the amount to send */ function transfer(address _to, uint256 _value) public { _transfer(msg.sender, _to, _value); }
/** * Transfer tokens from other address * * Send `_value` tokens to `_to` in behalf of `_from` * * @param _from The address of the sender * @param _to The address of the recipient * @param _value the amount to send */ function transferFrom(address _from, address _to, uint256 _value) public returns (bool success) { require(_value <= allowance[_from][msg.sender]); // Check allowance allowance[_from][msg.sender] -= _value; _transfer(_from, _to, _value); return true; }
/** * Set allowance for other address * * Allows `_spender` to spend no more than `_value` tokens in your behalf * * @param _spender The address authorized to spend * @param _value the max amount they can spend */ function approve(address _spender, uint256 _value) public returns (bool success) { allowance[msg.sender][_spender] = _value; return true; }
/** * Set allowance for other address and notify * * Allows `_spender` to spend no more than `_value` tokens in your behalf, and then ping the contract about it * * @param _spender The address authorized to spend * @param _value the max amount they can spend * @param _extraData some extra information to send to the approved contract */ function approveAndCall(address _spender, uint256 _value, bytes _extraData) public returns (bool success) { tokenRecipient spender = tokenRecipient(_spender); if (approve(_spender, _value)) { spender.receiveApproval(msg.sender, _value, this, _extraData); return true; } }
/** * Destroy tokens * * Remove `_value` tokens from the system irreversibly * * @param _value the amount of money to burn */ function burn(uint256 _value) public returns (bool success) { require(balanceOf[msg.sender] >= _value); // Check if the sender has enough balanceOf[msg.sender] -= _value; // Subtract from the sender totalSupply -= _value; // Updates totalSupply Burn(msg.sender, _value); return true; }
/** * Destroy tokens from other ccount * * Remove `_value` tokens from the system irreversibly on behalf of `_from`. * * @param _from the address of the sender * @param _value the amount of money to burn */ function burnFrom(address _from, uint256 _value) public returns (bool success) { require(balanceOf[_from] >= _value); // Check if the targeted balance is enough require(_value <= allowance[_from][msg.sender]); // Check allowance balanceOf[_from] -= _value; // Subtract from the targeted balance allowance[_from][msg.sender] -= _value; // Subtract from the sender's allowance totalSupply -= _value; // Update totalSupply Burn(_from, _value); return true; } }
Title: Re: Your Own Ethereum ECR20 Token ONLY 0.01 BTC / 0.25 ETH
Post by: TheCryptoHunter on November 26, 2017, 09:53:42 PM
Hello There are other people asking more for this
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2403618.0 (He is asking 150$ for it)
Title: Re: Your Own Ethereum ECR20 Token ONLY 0.01 BTC / 0.25 ETH
Post by: theguy217 on November 26, 2017, 11:11:27 PM
Hello There are other people asking more for this
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2403618.0 (He is asking 150$ for it)
If one is doing something wrong, that doesn't mean you can do it and just say he does it too. You do know that this is plain stealing, right ?
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