Fellow Tylenol Americans, we interrupt our scheduled programming to answer the question you have all been wondering about: The code of which DEX is on Commissioner Peirce's t-shirt? She credits it to the Coin Center comment letter. This is a... 1/3
Here’s what @HesterPeirce said last night at the Coin Center Annual Dinner as she revealed she was wearing a t-shirt with decentralized exchange code printed on it.
0x limit order to swap 1,000 ZRX for 1,000 WETH on the Kovan testnet. Coin Center's website has the signature for it and says that it was good until Jan 1, 2020. But the actual timestamp is for Jan 1, 2019. Could she have used the code of an entire protocol, like Uni v2? 2/3
One problem is that the deployed bytecode of the Uniswap v2 factory contract is about 50 times longer. Only one person would be able to fit this entire bytecode on her t-shirt, and this person is...
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