STORJ on Polygon?

Go explore the Tezos ecosystem you will never go back to Ethereum :smiley:

Not so fastā€¦ It is created by one of the smartest people around. You never know what they may come up with next and what they are not telling, yet. . :sunglasses:

Where is this again?

To add liquidity to a pool on a platform that feeds into the Polygon Wallet token swap.

  • Go to the Uniswap token pool I created, which currently has zero liquidity:

https://app.uniswap.org/#/add/ETH/0xd72357dAcA2cF11A5F155b9FF7880E595A3F5792/3000

  • Add your STORJ and your MATIC

  • Adjust the price to reflect the current ratio listed at coingecko or some other reputable location.

  • STORJ / MATIC

  • Pay transaction fee


To swap tokens using the pool:

  • Go to Uniswap

or

  • Go to the Polygon Wallet swap interface:

https://wallet.polygon.technology/token-swap

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Oh! OK. :slight_smile:

Omg. Hopefully Ethereum shut down. ZkSync, then POLYGON NEXT WEEK Arbitrum, after that ParaState or maybe a little bit Optimism.

Extremely unlikely. Many things built on top of it. :crazy_face:

Will see what happen with Ethereum. There are a lot of L2 solution on the way competing each other while other chains move forward.

Looks like polygon has imploded againā€¦

What do you mean???

Polygon - The Official Sub Reddit of Polygon (formerly Matic)

Least the fees are still 0.1

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From the Reddit thread:

confirmed transaction they all went through within seconds with just 45 GWEI in Gas.



This is exactly what Iā€™ve posted previously and in other threads. The estimated gas usage indicators are not accurate. This is also true for Ethereum Mainnet, depending on the contract source code.

If gas price and or usage is called out to be a problem on any given blockchain, please post actual transactions showing the real gas usage. Confusion should be avoided, if at all possible.

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Gas price != gas limit. It is correct that the gas limit might sometimes be hard to estimate but that shouldnā€™t affect the gas price.

Also note that on Ethereum Mainnet you can sometimes find transactions with just 1 GWei. That doesnā€™t tell you that you can send a transaction with 1 GWei. On a closer look you will see that the 1 GWei transaction is self minded. Someone is sending a transaction and puts it into a block even if there are more than enough high gas price transaction. A better way for a good estimation would be to target the cheapest 10% (or any other target) of the block space. That should eliminate most of the ā€œcalculation errorsā€.

You could. Unfortunately, EIP-1559 took care of that.

EIP-1559 is optional. You can still broadcast your 1 GWei transaction. They will not get a confirmation any time soon.

You can broadcast the transaction, but miner can not include it in block.

ofc they can. I am still broadcasting transactions in the old format just with a higher transaction fee and they still get included in a block. EIP-1559 is optional. You can use it or you still broadcast the old format.

Specification says otherwise.
https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/d7d932d4a1240eb06be01e38f784a92df097901f/EIPS/eip-1559.md

The specification explicitly allows backward compatibility. Take a look at the latest block here: Ethereum Transactions Information | Etherscan

At the end of each line you can see a small icon indicating EIP-1559 transactions. Scroll down the list and you will find a bunch of transactions that still use the old format. They still get included. You can still broadcast them.