sobi983 / Custom_ERC1155_Frontend_Integration

In this repo the Custom ERC1155 has some flaws that is need to be figure out. The contracts are not compatible with the secondary marketplaces. This is the integration with the front end using web3 and ethers.js

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It is a custom_ERC1155 contract in which the following cases are implememted:- 1- The mint() is made custom in which the user will mint and after Mintin g1 quantity will be assign to the user that have minted and remaining quantities will be given to the contract. 2-Other users will have to click mint() in order to buy. Under the hood the function will be running on the purchase function(). 3-Each minting will give 1 quantity to user that is interacting with the mint button. 4-The flaw in this contract is that it is not compatible with the Marketplaces however the safetransferfrom() need to be overridden(simple) and also makem comnaptible that if the other users minths the nft from the front end, they should be able to see the nft in secondary marketplaces.

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In this repo the Custom ERC1155 has some flaws that is need to be figure out. The contracts are not compatible with the secondary marketplaces. This is the integration with the front end using web3 and ethers.js


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