ETHERUM CONTRACT EMISSIONS WITH TOKEN BASE $ KEKIUS
I am reaching you because I found a problem with my Ethereum contract, 0xbb1b725e34d2d3b6a4127130890b3dd62a19e743. Despite having a valid $ kekius base token in the contract, I could not make transactions of other accounts.
The problem lies in the fact that the contract allows you to exchange and send tokens to basescan, but there is no restriction or warning mentioned on the platform. This has led me to question whether there is an underlying problem in the contract or if it is simply a matter of incorrect configuration.
A closer look at the contract
When reviewing the contract code, I noticed that it seems to be well designed and safe. However, I noticed some discrepancies in the way the swap token function is implemented. Specifically:
- The
swap
function takes two arguments: the sender’s address and the address of a destination account.
- The
swap
function checks if the sender has sufficient balance of the base token and the tokens exchanged to perform the transaction.
Possible reasons for the problem
Based on my research, I identified several possible reasons why the contract is not working as expected:
1.
- Contract logic errors
: The
swap
function can be implemented incorrectly, leading to incorrect behavior when sending and receiving tokens.
- Basican restrictions : Although I have checked the basescan, it seems that there is no explicit restriction to exchange and send the contract.
Next steps
To solve this problem, I would like to request your guidelines. Here are some steps that I would like to take:
- Can you provide more information about your contract experience? Have you ever tried any troubleshooting stage?
- Are there specific error messages or warnings that appear when trying to send and receive tokens?
- Would it be possible to update the contract code or implement a correction to solve this problem?
Your help in resolving this subject would be much appreciated. If you are unable to find a solution, I consider looking for developers or community resources for additional guidance.
Thanks for your time and attention to this subject!