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CORGI [Corgi doge] Token

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Corgidoge is a real estate investment application, eCommerce platform, the cryptocurrency exchange is designed to maximize the benefit of CORGI coin. The long-term development-oriented CORGI will become one of the used coins widely and replace existing coins. The ecosystems CORGI currency uses blockchain to transfer the value and benefits of cryptocurrency holders. CorgiS cryptocurrency exchange allows trading and storing cryptocurrencies. In addition, it also pays profits to investors holding CORGI cryptocurrency. CorgiR Real Estate Investment application allows people to invest in real estate worldwide by paying with CORGI cryptocurrency. In addition to profiting from real estate, investors also benefit from the growth price of CORGI in the cryptocurrency market. CorgiE eCommerce platform allows anyone to buy/sell decentralized goods and pay with CORGI cryptocurrency, address the current inadequacies of currency exchange rate differences between countries. The idea of corgidoge is rooted in the limitations of current real estate and eCommerce. This concept has spurred development into an idea of creating an ecosystem to solve, driving the growth of the 5.0 era. The era when cryptocurrencies will gradually replace existing currencies and be widely used in life by the world. The concept of this entire ecosystem has been developed to perfect the original concept by creating a cryptocurrency using the Binance Smart Chain.

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Laser Scorebeta Last Audit: 24 June 2022

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Token seems to be (relatively) fine. It still become a scam, but probability is moderate.

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Unable to find manual contract audit (e.g. Certik, PeckShield, Solidity...)

Different versions of Solidity is used:
- Version used: ['0.6.12', '^0.6.0', '^0.6.2']
- ^0.6.0 (#3)
- ^0.6.0 (#26)
- ^0.6.0 (#104)
- ^0.6.2 (#264)
- ^0.6.0 (#404)
- ^0.6.0 (#707)
- 0.6.12 (#763)
Use one Solidity version.

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BSC.constructor(string,string).name (#453) shadows:
- BSC.name() (#462-464) (function)
BSC.constructor(string,string).symbol (#453) shadows:
- BSC.symbol() (#470-472) (function)
Rename the local variables that shadow another component.

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Address.isContract(address) (#287-296) uses assembly
- INLINE ASM (#294)
Address._functionCallWithValue(address,bytes,uint256,string) (#380-401) uses assembly
- INLINE ASM (#393-396)
Do not use evm assembly.

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Address._functionCallWithValue(address,bytes,uint256,string) (#380-401) is never used and should be removed
Address.functionCall(address,bytes) (#340-342) is never used and should be removed
Address.functionCall(address,bytes,string) (#350-352) is never used and should be removed
Address.functionCallWithValue(address,bytes,uint256) (#365-367) is never used and should be removed
Address.functionCallWithValue(address,bytes,uint256,string) (#375-378) is never used and should be removed
Address.isContract(address) (#287-296) is never used and should be removed
Address.sendValue(address,uint256) (#314-320) is never used and should be removed
BSC._setupDecimals(uint8) (#684-686) is never used and should be removed
Context._msgData() (#20-23) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.div(uint256,uint256) (#204-206) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.div(uint256,uint256,string) (#220-226) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.mod(uint256,uint256) (#240-242) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.mod(uint256,uint256,string) (#256-259) is never used and should be removed
SafeMath.mul(uint256,uint256) (#178-190) is never used and should be removed
Remove unused functions.

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Pragma version^0.6.0 (#3) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.6.0 (#26) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.6.0 (#104) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.6.2 (#264) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.6.0 (#404) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.6.0 (#707) allows old versions
Deploy with any of the following Solidity versions: 0.5.16 - 0.5.17, 0.6.11 - 0.6.12, 0.7.5 - 0.7.6 Use a simple pragma version that allows any of these versions. Consider using the latest version of Solidity for testing.

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Low level call in Address.sendValue(address,uint256) (#314-320):
- (success) = recipient.call{value: amount}() (#318)
Low level call in Address._functionCallWithValue(address,bytes,uint256,string) (#380-401):
- (success,returndata) = target.call{value: weiValue}(data) (#384)
Avoid low-level calls. Check the call success. If the call is meant for a contract, check for code existence

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Parameter Corgidoge.mint(address,uint256)._to (#823) is not in mixedCase
Parameter Corgidoge.mint(address,uint256)._amount (#823) is not in mixedCase
Follow the Solidity naming convention.

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Redundant expression "this (#21)" inContext (#15-24)
Remove redundant statements if they congest code but offer no value.

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Corgidoge._cap (#767) should be constant
Add the constant attributes to state variables that never change.

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name() should be declared external:
- BSC.name() (#462-464)
symbol() should be declared external:
- BSC.symbol() (#470-472)
decimals() should be declared external:
- BSC.decimals() (#487-489)
balanceOf(address) should be declared external:
- BSC.balanceOf(address) (#501-503)
transfer(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- BSC.transfer(address,uint256) (#513-516)
approve(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- BSC.approve(address,uint256) (#532-535)
transferFrom(address,address,uint256) should be declared external:
- BSC.transferFrom(address,address,uint256) (#549-553)
increaseAllowance(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- BSC.increaseAllowance(address,uint256) (#567-570)
decreaseAllowance(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- BSC.decreaseAllowance(address,uint256) (#586-589)
owner() should be declared external:
- Ownable.owner() (#738-740)
transferOwnership(address) should be declared external:
- Ownable.transferOwnership(address) (#754-758)
capfarm() should be declared external:
- Corgidoge.capfarm() (#785-787)
mint(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- Corgidoge.mint(address,uint256) (#823-825)
burn(uint256) should be declared external:
- Corgidoge.burn(uint256) (#832-835)
burnFrom(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- Corgidoge.burnFrom(address,uint256) (#848-854)
Use the external attribute for functions never called from the contract.

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