Comment by abcoathup on 14/05/2020 at 08:18 UTC

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View submission: Introducing r/CryptoCurrency Moons

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The token is visible on Etherscan’s Rinkeby block explorer: https://rinkeby.etherscan.io/address/0xDF82c9014F127243CE1305DFE54151647d74B27A

The proxy contract is verified but it appears the logic contract is not.

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Comment by jarins at 15/05/2020 at 23:10 UTC

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Yes, that's the correct address for the contract that stores Moons. We plan to open source the implementation contracts and verify them on Etherscan before we migrate to mainnet.

Comment by proggR at 14/05/2020 at 21:40 UTC

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perfect. I knew someone had to have already tracked this down lol.

any word on how data from subreddits finds its way on chain? not seeing anything in that contract but its likely something tied up in middleware so that makes sense it wouldn't be in the MOON contract.

Comment by Gambion at 14/05/2020 at 21:37 UTC*

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I tried using LedgerDex to purchase some tokens directly from the contract but it returns..

"*Token not found or invalid (not a valid ERC20 token). Please check the address and try again."*

Dunno how to fix it, I wanna throw like 1k into both $BRICKS and $MOONS but I'm guessing I have to find something like LedgerDex that supports the Rinkeby network.