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ross
@z0r0z
sending eth directly to buyusdc.eth gets you more usdc and saves about three dollars on gas versus swapping on any of the popular routers on mainnet. This is efficiency at a per-lego level. Zwaps should be simple. zwap contract: https://etherscan.io/address/0x00000000000066cb57f7066c1ee03752c015d8ac#code
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Stephan
@stephancill
i just tried this and it's amazing. haven't read the contract yet - how easily does this generalize to other erc-20s?
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ross
@z0r0z
nice lol. Adapting any output is easy. What you want to check is basically pool "token order". In terms of what you want to get out of sent ETH. Just affects the swap params (whether `zeroForOne` sent to pool is "true" or not) and the fallback receipt amount. If you have any tokens in mind, I can whip a gist quick.
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jp 🎩
@jpfraneto.eth
it feels like the perfect timing to do it with this one: 0x4ed4E862860beD51a9570b96d89aF5E1B0Efefed people kinda like it here on farcaster, and this would be a bomb
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ross
@z0r0z
done and done, any ether sent to 0x118d4F68A0C0aB9468A3Ef50D19C0055E6C73BC9 turns into degen contract: https://basescan.org/address/0x118d4f68a0c0ab9468a3ef50d19c0055e6c73bc9#code
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Stephan
@stephancill
Never gets old lol https://onceupon.gg/tx/0x52f58c965aa693c84c89656e1f89ae14a6d82111b5d68c1f4da43843996fec3c
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