The RBTR token is usable in arbitrage platforms where users can use a native arbitrage engine to find and exploit arbitrage opportunities across cryptocurrency platforms. Like rubot.info, pumpsignal.io, ukrobo.com and robot.trade
RBTR token supported in both Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 platforms. Web 2.0 for arbitrage in centralized exchanges and Web 3.0 for decentralized exchanges.
Users must pay 1 RBTR token to see each arbitrage trade signal.
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Contract ownership is not renounced (belongs to a wallet)
Different versions of Solidity are used:
- Version used: ['^0.8.0', '^0.8.4']
- ^0.8.0 (#6)
- ^0.8.0 (#33)
- ^0.8.0 (#118)
- ^0.8.0 (#203)
- ^0.8.0 (#233)
- ^0.8.4 (#616)
Use one Solidity version.
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ERC20._burn(address,uint256) (#508-523) is never used and should be removed
Context._msgData() (#23-25) is never used and should be removed
Remove unused functions.
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Pragma version^0.8.0 (#6) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.8.0 (#233) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.8.0 (#118) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.8.0 (#203) allows old versions
Pragma version^0.8.0 (#33) 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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ArbitrageToken.constructor() (#622-624) uses literals with too many digits:
- _mint(msg.sender,1000000000 * 10 ** decimals()) (#623)
Use: Ether suffix, Time suffix, or The scientific notation
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transferFrom(address,address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.transferFrom(address,address,uint256) (#386-395)
renounceOwnership() should be declared external:
- Ownable.renounceOwnership() (#89-91)
decreaseAllowance(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.decreaseAllowance(address,uint256) (#429-438)
symbol() should be declared external:
- ERC20.symbol() (#298-300)
balanceOf(address) should be declared external:
- ERC20.balanceOf(address) (#329-331)
transfer(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.transfer(address,uint256) (#341-345)
increaseAllowance(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.increaseAllowance(address,uint256) (#409-413)
transferOwnership(address) should be declared external:
- Ownable.transferOwnership(address) (#97-100)
name() should be declared external:
- ERC20.name() (#290-292)
totalSupply() should be declared external:
- ERC20.totalSupply() (#322-324)
approve(address,uint256) should be declared external:
- ERC20.approve(address,uint256) (#364-368)
Use the external attribute for functions never called from the contract.
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Young tokens have high risks of scam / price dump / death
Young tokens have high risks of scam / price dump / death
Young tokens have high risks of scam / price dump / death
Young tokens have high risks of scam / price dump / death
Young tokens have high risks of scam / price dump / death
Token has relatively low CoinMarketCap rank
Token has relatively low CoinGecko rank
Last post in Twitter was more than 30 days ago
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