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Simple onboarding using ENS and Uniswap pool #5
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Few questions about this
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This is the way I would go. If it's only two pairs doing a push shouldn't be a problem.
What is the third token here? On budget, I'm not sure. I guess it would take me ~20 hours to do but I wouldn't consider myself a professional solidity Dev. In any case it's an interesting side project I wouldn't mind doing |
So should be a trade between a custom token, for example a DAO token in Uniswap pool and ETH, DAI 1 Scenario: 2 Scenario: That idea could be extended to have lots of ENS domains as the easiest swappers of any assets using Uniswap liquidity pools |
Got it! This is a really cool idea. Especially like the use of ens
I would just make them separate contracts and compose them Ie scenario 1(b) ERC20 -> ETH -> ERC20 The first transaction would call another subdomain |
Yep, domains could call for subdomains and create composability feature. Domains should be short, easy to remember maybe under some common pattern name |
The idea is to create a simple smart contract, that would exchange one asset for another using Uniswap pool whenever the contract recieves one of assets from user. Contract address is resolved using ENS name as the simplest user interface
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