No worries, appreciate you trying to help as always
this is going to take me all afternoon, tell your collectors to not expect that UX to work today.
I closed the claim tbh, was way too much trouble for me dealing with dms and stuff so dont stress about it today if you dont need to. Thanks for your help though. Strange I rarely had problems with the burn mechanisms in the past
Sorry about that. We do have a solution. If you want to try it and open it again. We will send you all the gas associated with the setup and updates afterwards.
Caveat. This suggestion will require the same amount of both tokens if you are trying to do multiple burns at once.
If you want to select two of any token, then you should have two burn rules of 1 token each. Unfortunately right now, given some recent updates if you specify a 2 token requirement it requires the same token. So the solve is to split it up to two rules of a single token each.
Hello I have created this topic : Unable to add more than 1 token in burning redeem page
Is it related to this issue?
Thanks
Doy
All Good fren, I closed the claim and appreciate all the help. Nothing more needed. Will this be an issue moving forward in the future, or will I be able to just select “any token” and people can mix and match?
We’re going to get on fixing this next week.
Hey @Guido, so, we dug into this as well as your previous burns, and the ability to combine tokens from the same contract in one step to hit a requirement is not possible.
Your previous burns all had a multi-token requirement (i.e. 1x of token1, 1x of token2, etc.).
A 2x of token requirement means that you specifically need two of a single token. In order to do a mix-and-match (from what I understand, you want to allow for burning of 2 tokens from the same contract, but any two), you would need to do a two requirement burn.
i.e.
1x burn anything from the contract
1x burn anything from the contract
This would allow someone to burn two different tokens.
If they wanted to burn multiple times in one shot, they would select N of that token on step 1, then N of the other token on step 2. Burn N at once REQUIRES you to have N of both tokens.
This is a limitation of the smart contract, as doing a mix-and-match of anything is too computationally intensive.
I hope this answers your question. Let me know if there’s any further confusion.