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Hi there 👋 I’m Emiliano

I am a web3 builder, researcher and investor with a strong interest in security

My journey in web3 starts in Q4/2019, I’ve been contributing as builder and security researcher, contributing to projects like Yearn and Synthetix, and bootstrapping new products.

Occasionally I invest in teams and projects as an angel and advisor.

Discover more on my website.

Contact me if you’re interested chatting more about web3 or a project you’re working on.

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gas-saver's Issues

Buy CHI if you don't have it

In some market conditions it makes sense to buy CHI and redeem it if you don't have any. If you internalized the return price check you could do this calculation at the same time as you check if it would be better to sell the tokens than to burn them.

Whats the best way to test and integrate this into any development flow?

Hi, thanks for wrapping these gas tokens up in a nice little interface for everyone to extend.

I am struggling to work out the best way to test the impact of using these gas saver tricks via a test.

Do you know how or have seen any examples which assert the impact of any GAS savings in a normal harthat/truffle test?

I initially thought I could new up a test instance of ChiToken and then parameterise ChiGasSaver so I can either use my mock/test instance in test and then specify mainnet during live deployment - however there appears to be no GAS savings when I do it this way, in fact the method with saveGas modifier is actually more expensive according to my gas coverage?

Any ideas on how to do this?

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