The Solv Protocol semi-fungible token standard ERC-3525 has completed its reference implementation and open-sourced the code

2022-12-12 15:09:16
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ChainCatcher news, the NFT decentralized platform Solv Protocol has announced the completion of its proposed semi-fungible token standard ERC-3525 reference implementation v1.1.0, which features: non-upgradable and upgradable contract implementations; Openzeppelin's Counter as the default ID generation method. In addition, the co-founder of Solv Protocol stated that the code has now been open-sourced for free to fellow developers.

It is reported that ERC-3525 is a semi-fungible token standard that is fully compatible with ERC-721, where each ERC-3525 token can be represented as a unique ERC-721 entity with its own attributes. By adding the "unit" attribute, developers have managed to create semi-fungibility, allowing for the splitting and merging of individual assets at will. (Source link)

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