Martin
@koeppelmann.eth
Circles 2.0 uses 1155 tokens. Once you realize the possibilities—that you can just send tokens to an address, and the address can then "do stuff," and you can even add a message to this, "and the address can do context-dependent stuff dependent on sender and message"—you never want to go back to ERC20!
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@kijijij
Launching tokens or profile with ERC1155 makes sense a lot. I tried investigating it deeper but then ERC404 also jumped in the research and ERC404 burning NFT did not suffice. Fees Locking is still uninvestigated solution for profile or tokens, if something can be done there would be great.
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