@Arnoud bough this NFT via @NFTz time auction, so I used the funds to buy $brootle coins and sent them to Arnoud 🫡
I also noticed a bug in @openfund where it shows that @BrootleNonFungible bought 22.5 $brootle coins when in fact it was 5.624493226471332 tokens. Should I tag @mossified or @LazyNina about that? Here is the transaction explorer.deso.com/txn/8c61f743f7ad52e00573261e34169da354c51b5e1f4acecce5c76a0388b7e9d7 and here is the table with orders openfund.com/trade/brootle
The data for order is saved into FilledDAOCoinLimitOrdersMetadata. I could investigate to see if wrong data was saved into FilledDAOCoinLimitOrdersMetadata by Openfund UI or Openfund UI has a bug when calculating data from FilledDAOCoinLimitOrdersMetadata, but I better spend my time for something better like cooking, watching Conan O'Brien or riding a bike.

Colonizing America 👿

7) We reserve the right to determine whether two arguably overlapping submissions are "distinct" or not.
8) Digital asset names alone do not qualify as terms. For this prize, we are more interested in the concept of AMMs than a particular protocol's implementation.
on chain: transactions occuring on blockchain network!
Stablecoin, which is a token that reflects a “fiat”, or traditional currency.
The term “pump and dump” refers to buyers piling into a cryptocurrency or token to inflate its price and then selling it all at once, which causes the price to crash.
Block
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7) We reserve the right to determine whether two arguably overlapping submissions are "distinct" or not.
8) Digital asset names alone do not qualify as terms. For this prize, we are more interested in the concept of AMMs than a particular protocol's implementation.
on chain: transactions occuring on blockchain network!
Stablecoin, which is a token that reflects a “fiat”, or traditional currency.
The term “pump and dump” refers to buyers piling into a cryptocurrency or token to inflate its price and then selling it all at once, which causes the price to crash.
Block
A block is a bunch of transactions that have been added to the blockchain