I ordered our invitations from Minted and they're offering to address the envelopes for me! It looks like a good deal - you upload a .csv, enter addresses manually, or provide email addresses so Minted can reach out to request peoples' mailing addresses, then they print as many addresses as you've provided onto your envelopes and send the rest blank. It looks like you can even select a font.

I have minted NFTS with my own contract on Solana blockchain.I am going to sell these NFTS on Marketplace but marketplaces need candy machine addresses or hash-list.I have no candy machine address and have no idea about the hash-list.I need sincere help from the smart developers of Solana.


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Now for your second question, the Hash List is the list of mint addresses of the NFTs, their addresses on the blockchain. The Candy Machine keeps the hash list on-chain that's why they ask if you have it, so they can get the list from there, but it is optional.

Hello reader! Today we will be diving into details about making a bot that buys newly minted tokens on the PancakeSwap DEX. Today may be your first time making a trading bot or using the BSC network, and that is okay! By the time you have read through and completed this entire guide, you will have a BNB Smart Chain node with a connected wallet and trading bot to initiate trades on the PancakeSwap DEX!

swapExactTokensForTokens takes 5 arguments.

1. How many tokens we want to sell - amountIn

2. How many tokens we expect back - amountOutMin

3. An array of the two tokens addresses - [ buyToken, sellToken ]

4. The address of the buyer's wallet - addresses .me

5. an expiration date on the transaction. - Date.now() + 1000 * 60 * 5 // 5 minutes

This is a short tutorial about the basics of using /etc/hosts on a system with several IP addresses. I haven't seen much of a plain tutorial about setting up /etc/hosts around, so I hope some people get some use out of this.

So, whatever you format in your /etc/hosts file will resolve accordingly in any network action on the Linux install. Let's take for example you had three IP addresses to the box you are on, you could use something like:

first, would be pointing to 68.23.41.6 (should have first.domain.com A hosted to 68.23.41.6 on a DNS) and accordingly for the second and third. Notice that first has hostname to the right of it, in my case, it would be LOC. first would be the default domain found when a service looks for the host name LOC on my install. An example service that does this is the exim mail server. It is only appropriate to host to WAN IP addresses if you have more than one WAN IP bound to your system.

Here, we are first checking if the request is a get request and if it isn't, then we return an error, but if it is a get request, we proceed forward. Firstly we initialize the thirdweb SDK then get the NFT collection using the address that we added earlier. Finally, we get all NFTs from the collection, and if any of the NFTs are minted, we set it to minted and return the NFTs.

Here, we get the token ID from the request body. We first use it to check if the NFT has already been minted, if not, we use it to get the NFT's metadata. We also get the price from the body that is being used in the to parameter. Finally, using this metadata, we generate the signature and pass it to the front end.

You could monitor the contracts Transfer event, it is only emitted when an NFT is transferred ( and minted ) like in the code below, dont forget to replace the part of the code that require the actual contract addresses and wallet addresses you want to track, also this code is not future-proof because new standards or custom implementations might not emit the Transfer event. e24fc04721

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