Hero Arena is a DOTA-inspired blockchain RPG game where anyone can play and earn tokens through skilled gameplay and ecosystem engagement. Hero Arena aims to stimulate players’ most surreal fantasy of an ancient atmosphere where there is only light and darkness. In here, players live in the metaverse where they have full control over their every decision, they fight their own fights with their own assets, their transactions are self-settled with absolutely zero friction and intermediaries.
In Hero Arena, players summon and train heroes known as Heras to join campaigns and battle with each other. Heras come in a variety of classes and races, each with its own unique appearance as well as strengths and weaknesses. As the game proceeds, Heras only get stronger and stronger when they evolve and receive powerful equipment.
$HEGEM is the core currency used in Hero Arena's operation. $HEGEM can be used in the following activities
Hero Arena does not sell directly $HEGEM. $HEGEM can be earned through in-game activities and transferred to your wallet. You can trade $HEGEM on Pancakeswap.
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HeroArenaGem.onlyWhitelister() (contracts/test/HeroArenaGem.sol#15-21) compares to a boolean constant:
-require(bool,string)(whitelist[msg.sender] == true,Caller is not in the whitelist) (contracts/test/HeroArenaGem.sol#16-19)
Remove the equality to the boolean constant.
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Context._msgData() (@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Context.sol#20-22) is never used and should be removed
ERC20._burn(address,uint256) (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#273-288) is never used and should be removed
Remove unused functions.
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Pragma version^0.8.0 (@openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol#3) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.8.0 (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#3) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.8.0 (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol#3) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.8.0 (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/extensions/IERC20Metadata.sol#3) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.8.0 (@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Context.sol#3) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.8.0 (contracts/test/HeroArenaGem.sol#2) 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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HeroArenaGem.constructor() (contracts/test/HeroArenaGem.sol#11-13) uses literals with too many digits:
- _mint(0x8b519cD36b6a3179a4C560FcE987203E33df0366,20000000000000000000000000) (contracts/test/HeroArenaGem.sol#12)
Use: Ether suffix, Time suffix, or The scientific notation
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renounceOwnership() should be declared external:
- Ownable.renounceOwnership() (@openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol#53-55)
transferOwnership(address) should be declared external:
- Ownable.transferOwnership(address) (@openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol#61-64)
name() should be declared external:
- ERC20.name() (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#60-62)
symbol() should be declared external:
- ERC20.symbol() (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#68-70)
decimals() should be declared external:
- ERC20.decimals() (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#85-87)
totalSupply() should be declared external:
- ERC20.totalSupply() (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#92-94)
balanceOf(address) should be declared external:
- ERC20.balanceOf(address) (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#99-101)
transfer(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.transfer(address,uint256) (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#111-114)
allowance(address,address) should be declared external:
- ERC20.allowance(address,address) (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#119-121)
approve(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.approve(address,uint256) (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#130-133)
transferFrom(address,address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.transferFrom(address,address,uint256) (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#148-162)
increaseAllowance(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.increaseAllowance(address,uint256) (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#176-179)
decreaseAllowance(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.decreaseAllowance(address,uint256) (@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol#195-203)
Use the external attribute for functions never called from the contract.
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Contract ownership is semi-renounced (passed to a contract)
BscScan page for the token does not contain additional info: website, socials, description, etc.
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Unable to find token on CoinGecko
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Unable to find token on CoinMarketCap
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Unable to find audit link on the website
Unable to find whitepaper link on the website
Token is not listed at Mobula.Finance
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Unable to find token on CoinHunt
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Unable to find code repository for the project
Young tokens have high risks of price dump / death
Token has no active CoinGecko listing / rank
Token has no active CoinMarketCap listing / rank
Young tokens have high risks of price dump / death
Young tokens have high risks of price dump / death