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Topic: ETH Scripts (Read 135 times)

jr. member
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April 24, 2020, 09:21:18 AM
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legendary
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bitcoindata.science
April 24, 2020, 07:06:31 AM
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If you are looking for a smartcontract developer, you must post in the services section. Please be careful of anyone about the script code, at least you should know basically how the smartcontract script works.

You need to follow the advice of the guy you mentioned. Services board is the right place for this. You need to pay with BTC for that job.



Someone is running a script on a ETH address1 where in any ETH received is immediately sent to another address. The address1 has some tokens inside as well, but they need ETH to be moved (gas fee). There in lies the challenge....
This is not a challenge, but a rule. Address1 must have some ETH to fuel its transaction. This cannot be changed.
ETH is the gas that fuels ethereum network.
jr. member
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April 24, 2020, 03:45:31 AM
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Looking for a good ETH developer.

I posted my original msg in the wrong section (Altcoins), so re-posting here:

Someone is running a script on a ETH address1 where in any ETH received is immediately sent to another address. The address1 has some tokens inside as well, but they need ETH to be moved (gas fee). There in lies the challenge....

Anyone up to the task?

Someone replied to my post, it maybe helpful:

You must have another wallet (address2) programmed as an ETH balance tracker at address1 and as the main reservoir of gas costs, set a minimum balance for address1 as a trigger and send ETH automatically if the minimum balance has been exceeded. Thus, addresses2 become an exception that ETH sent to address1 will not be sent automatically to another address.
This looks like the way a smartcontract exchange works. Are you building it? maybe you need to discuss specifically in the project development section

If you are looking for a smartcontract developer, you must post in the services section. Please be careful of anyone about the script code, at least you should know basically how the smartcontract script works.

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