Closed EdPantal closed 4 years ago
thanks, i'll file an issue w/ metamask. they clearly dont actually check the number of decimals a token has.
I just created a MetaMask ticket too.
Hi Brock. Can you check my ticket with MetaMask? https://github.com/MetaMask/metamask-mobile/issues/1789
Thanks. Ed
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thanks, i'll file an issue w/ metamask. they clearly dont actually check the number of decimals a token has.
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@brockelmore My coin tracker sees this transaction. Please check. https://etherscan.io/tx/0xf2d8e3a00eb4b45c4b1578b11d90bc52fc55f2e3336b96b669f1afdc344dc30d
Please help. If this is correct it means I don't have to work tonight.
@brockelmore Looking at the top holders, the award decimal seems off six places.
@brockelmore Etherscan shows 18 decimals but it should be 24. I see the note. You can close this ticket. "Note: The YamV2 contract uses an un-common 24 decimals which currently affects the token amount we display on Etherscan. We currently display this as 18 decimals only"
@brockelmore My MetaMask shows a very high YAMv2 balance. My desktop browser extension correctly shows 4.852 YAMv2. It's probably a MetaMask issue but it's very disturbing. Thanks. Ed