The event is now indexed. You should see it reflected in the app now.
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wagmi-cli can generate wagmi/typescript bindings for an ABI, forge project, etherscan address, etc. It’s a little sharp, but helps with the boilerplate. It’s not full codegen, but typed.
You could export from here: https://basescan.org/token/0x89322c05373458d3B499b0b9E9a97B723CDd2DC0#balances
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Which wallets? I’d like to test it. There is no technical reason why wallets cant be multi-chain, but until they all support this pattern, you still need to fallback to a well supported pattern.
We were ready and it took longer than we anticipated. That said, I’m happy with the timing of it all.
Once a subscription is deployed the fee cannot be changed, with one exception where the fee collector eliminates the fee entirely. A multisig can adjust the fee for future deployments and create new fee schedules for future deployments in the factory.
@greg Thanks. I had to dig a little bit to understand this. Basically the L1 OptimismPortal contract allows depositing ETH with calldata, the L1 contract emits an event with that data, the call is made on the L2 with msg.sender matching the L1 sender. Caveat: OP mutates the address if the caller is a smart contract
So OP stacks have the ability to impersonate an account? That would work.
The app can facilitate a bridge as one transaction and then proceed. Greg, I don’t think it’s possible to do cross chain workflows without a service and contracts that support sponsored activities. We are working on this, but it won’t work for every contract. Do you have an example?
We have a dev script which runs docker compose (one of the services is anvil). The script then deploys contracts and captures the addresses and write them to an env file. Then the web server is started. From there you can iterate or run e2e tests with playwright etc.