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List Pied Piper Coin (PPI) #8

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@cbeams cbeams commented May 11, 2018

Note: There is no dedicated block explorer for PPI, but because it's an
ERC20 token, any Ethereum block explorer will do, thus the link to
Etherscan.

 - Official project URL: http://www.piedpiper.com/
 - Official block explorer URL: https://etherscan.io/

Note: There is no dedicated block explorer for PPI, but because it's an
ERC20 token, any Ethereum block explorer will do, thus the link to
Etherscan.
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hello @cbeams

Is this address the token contract address?
0x2a65Aca4D5fC5B5C859090a6c34d164135398226
token contract address

Are these codes all it takes for listing an ERC20 token?

Thank you ~!


@Test
public void testValidAddresses() {
assertValidAddress("0x2a65Aca4D5fC5B5C859090a6c34d164135398226");

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this is address the token contract address?

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cbeams commented Jun 15, 2018

No, it’s just an example of a valid $PPI address for testing purposes. The token contract address is not anywhere to be found in the Bisq codebase. Bisq has no need of knowing it.

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