The "Ether and ERC20 tokens WooCommerce Payment Gateway" (wordpress.org/plugins/ether-and-er...) plugin uses a Gateway smart contract with a direct ERC777 Reciever support: etherscan.io/address/0xd0E4e3A739A... It reduces two transactions needed to pay with ERC20 tokens to just one for ERC777.
That contract seems it's not verified with Etherscan. If you wrote it, why not verify and publish?
Hi! Thank you for your interest! You can find a detailed answer here: wordpress.org/support/topic/unveri...
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The "Ether and ERC20 tokens WooCommerce Payment Gateway" (wordpress.org/plugins/ether-and-er...) plugin uses a Gateway smart contract with a direct ERC777 Reciever support: etherscan.io/address/0xd0E4e3A739A...
It reduces two transactions needed to pay with ERC20 tokens to just one for ERC777.
That contract seems it's not verified with Etherscan. If you wrote it, why not verify and publish?
Hi! Thank you for your interest! You can find a detailed answer here: wordpress.org/support/topic/unveri...