Ethereum is a global, decentralized platform for money and new kinds of applications. On Ethereum, you can write code that controls money, and build applications accessible anywhere in the world.
SHOP NOW1. Uniswap V2: Even though Uniswap is already on V3, V2 is still the foundation for understanding automated market makers () in general since it is much simpler & with less gas optimizing trickery. Checkout the link for a detailed walkthrough 👇
Posted 2 years ago (06 September 2022)
ErrataRob Yes. If you know the contract address, then you can use read only methods on the interface standard If you're talking about the contents of the contract without the published source-code, no but you can decompile to get a good understanding
Posted 2 years ago (02 December 2021)