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# Overview
Gnoswap is the first Concentrated Liquidity AMM DEX developed with [Gnolang](https://gno.land/gnolang), inspired by Uniswap V3—the most advanced and battle-tested AMM. Its goal is to bring…
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It's a good idea to create a set of consistent helper functions that'll make the process of loading entire directories or single files much smoother. These helpers would basically help us create a vir…
moul updated
10 months ago
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In relation with the prototype byte-code VM showcased in gnolang/parscan#1, the goal of this issue is to get answers to the following question:
What fundamental problems about smart-contract platfo…
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I've started porting some needed Go code (`math.Sin`, `math.Cos`) to Gno and I'm noticing that I'm running into small roadblocks with packages that use `unsafe`. Is `unsafe` out of scope for Gno? It i…
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This is related to #650.
I'm porting `math/big` from go to gno for gno to support what we call `arbitrary-precision`
Since `math/big` has bunch of implmentaion I'm not going to post full, bug only…
r3v4s updated
7 months ago
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# Description
This issue tracker contains a list of things that Onbloc and Gnoswap need from the Gnoland Core side. Its purpose is to centralize all the issues in one place for better coordination an…
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Welcome **Teritori** team to the Gno.land hackerspace. The place to introduce yourself and document your journey in Gno.land as contributors and builders of the Gno.land Moderation DAO.
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**Welcome to My Onboarding Journey!**
Hello future contributors 👋
Embarking on this project? Follow my footsteps. From the initial setup to my first GNO contract, I will try to document my entir…
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see this:
```go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"time"
)
func main() {
var a int64 = 2
//fmt.Println(a * time.Second)
fmt.Println(time.Second * a)
}
```
this would not compile in G…
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I am looking to understand how the blockchain context works and can be manipulated within local (unit) tests.
This issue arose when I was looking for a way to set specific values to certain blockc…