Uniswap V3 Factory Contract Deep Dive | Solidity Contract Code Walk Through
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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Do you understand the Solidity code in Uniswap V3's Factory contract? The Factory contract is one of the key contracts in Uniswap V3. It gets used to deploy and track pools. Let's walk through the Factory contract right now.
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Thank you so much for this amazing video! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Thx bro
where does the POOL INT HASH CODE comes from?
thanks for the video, now its more clear to me😀. can you also do such video for the mart wallet argent too?
I'm not familiar with Argent but I'll add to my todo list
@@blockmancodes tnx alot
Amazing Explanation. I was looking for this for a very long time and you summarised it well enough .
Glad it was helpful!
always amazing!
Thanks brother
Really thank you for help us to understand this smart contract, extremly helpful
Lots more coming!
this is my favourite thing too :) Thank You!. can you also make a video about tick in details
Np! I have contract walk through videos for Position and Tick coming shortly
Blockman back at it again 💪🏾 You're the best Web3 RUclipsr. Can you maybe make a vid on how to implement Multichain on Uni frontend?
Thanks brother. Adding it to my todo list - I think you'll find it easy after you understand it conceptually
Dope video. Love these smart contract walkthroughs. Could you do something like this for the entirety of the pancakeswap ecosystem?
Eventually :)
Noticed the Discord link is dead btw
Thanks for catching that. It doesn't exist anymore.
We had discord once upon a time, but I couldn't keep up doing technical support on 80+ tutorials