Got a solid breakdown of the mechanics down. The implementation code is pretty rough around the edges though—honestly, it's bugging me that I still need to do a proper cleanup pass before it's worth sharing. But yeah, planning to put the code up on Github eventually so the community can take a look and build on it.
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SerRugResistant
· 5h ago
The code is still a bit rough, haha, I understand that feeling.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 5h ago
The code still needs to be refined; otherwise, releasing it might easily cause issues.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 5h ago
Don't rush to upload the code yet. Wait until you've polished it up. If you push it now, the community might criticize you, haha.
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DefiPlaybook
· 5h ago
You want to open source the code before it's fully polished? Based on my experience, such actions can directly reduce community trust by at least 30%. It's worth noting that an excessive sense of "incompleteness" can easily cause subsequent contributors to doubt.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 5h ago
nah see, this is exactly the problem with most repos tbh... mechanics understood but code quality's still in the larval stage evolutionarily speaking. statistically speaking, 87% of "coming soon" github drops never actually materialize lol. curious if your cleanup pass will actually happen or if this becomes another evolutionary dead-end
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SolidityNewbie
· 5h ago
The code needs to be polished before it can be shown, and I agree with that... It's just a bit impatient, isn't it?
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ConsensusDissenter
· 5h ago
The code still needs to be polished properly, or else even if it's released to the community, there will be complaints.
Got a solid breakdown of the mechanics down. The implementation code is pretty rough around the edges though—honestly, it's bugging me that I still need to do a proper cleanup pass before it's worth sharing. But yeah, planning to put the code up on Github eventually so the community can take a look and build on it.