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Paul Cowgill
@paulcowgill
building something 🆕 with the /onceupon core team this week we: * got set up with the latest smart contract protocol + app tech stack * came up with the idea for our first experiment: a protocol that makes markets for onchain events * deployed and wired up a prototype - contracts, FE, and BE
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@7858.eth
Can you share more details? Protocol agnostic? Adapter driven? I want this to be uniswap for polymarket for anything with an onchain footprint but I suspect that is uhhhh hard
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Paul Cowgill
@paulcowgill
yeah, protocol agnostic that's pretty much how we're thinking about it!
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7858
@7858.eth
Neat 😀 So you must mean capital E Events, right? And when I create a new “liquidity pool” I just specifying a selector, a contract, and (maybe a range of) arguments if necessary?
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Paul Cowgill
@paulcowgill
yeah i don’t mean solidity events, was framing it in terms an end user might use. technically it’s things that can happen onchain in the future whose impact is exposed via some read function. so yeah, those plus optionally tuple index in case the read function returns a tuple. or custom code for and/or logic.
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Jordan Messina
@jomessin
exactly!
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