Vinay Vasanji
@vinayvasanji.eth
What is the current best way to get recurring payments in USDC without the sender locking the full amount in a contract? Say you want to receive 1 USDC a day for 30 days, how can this be programmatically handled from the senders end?
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Adam
@adam-
Meant to attach screenshots. Superfluid lets you break up the distribution over your chosen time frame. It supports multiple chains as well. You do have to wrap and unwrap your token, but you don't have to lock anything in a contract
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Vinay Vasanji
@vinayvasanji.eth
This is interesting, so once wrapped you still have self custody of say your USDCx and the protocol now lets you direct that token to a receiver address as a stream I guess I still have to have sufficient USDC to wrap in the first place, so if my subscription is 1 USDC per day for a year I should wrap 365 USDC to ensure I my subscription stays active for that duration, right? I tried to give the subscription demo a spin but got this error cc @superfluid
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Vinay Vasanji
@vinayvasanji.eth
cc @vijay
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vijay
@vijay
subscription demo stuff isn't maintained atm but happy to give you a 1:1 demo anytime! lmk if you get stuck trying app.superfluid.finance also works on a few testnets
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Vinay Vasanji
@vinayvasanji.eth
hey, i'd love to take you up on this offer basically want to setup a simple payment page which allows for the user to select number of days, 1 usdc per day, and a custom/free text field so for example if someone wants to pay for 365 days, they wrap 365 usdc using superfluid and it starts streaming after 24 hours i can get dev help to put this together but would appreciate being walked through the steps, do you have cal/calendly?
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