The TradFiLines NFT project developer shares updates on the fourth contract development:
- Circuit Breaker feature needs bug fixes before implementation
- Plans to integrate DN404 with custom modifications for token consistency
- Claims for TradFiLines NFT will resume after node synchronization
- Previous incentives program concluded with 29 wraps completed
Technical Focus: Modified DN404 implementation will ensure same tokens return each time, diverging from standard implementation.
Next Steps: Circuit Breaker fixes and node sync completion are primary priorities.
I'm still around just been less motivated for a long while, I really hope it passes soon. I have some ideas for TFL still, for the fourth contract. I liked the Circuitbreaker but it ended up having bugs which I need to fix for the next one. I've mentioned it in the discord but I
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