ERC20
This contract is an ERC20 token.
Name
Egretia
Symbol
EGT
Decimals
18
Total Supply
8,000,000,000 EGT
About link
Egretia (EGT) is a cryptocurrency and operates on the Ethereum platform. Egretia has a current supply of 8,000,000,000 with 4,218,701,581.8676558 in circulation. The last known price of Egretia is 0.00137212 USD and is up 0.74 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on 17 active market(s) with $697,074.92 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at http://egretia.io/.
Stats
Public Functions
10
Event Types
5
Code Size
8,973 bytes
Events (5) keyboard_arrow_up
State Variables (9) keyboard_arrow_up
Functions
transferOwnership keyboard_arrow_up
Modifiers help
onlyOwner checks for the following:
Source Code
function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public onlyOwner {
require(newOwner != address(0));
OwnershipTransferred(owner, newOwner);
owner = newOwner;
}
pause keyboard_arrow_up
unpause keyboard_arrow_up
balanceOf keyboard_arrow_up
transfer keyboard_arrow_up
Requirements help
Source Code
function transfer(address _to, uint256 _value)
public
whenNotPaused
returns (bool)
{
return super.transfer(_to, _value);
}
allowance keyboard_arrow_up
transferFrom keyboard_arrow_up
Requirements help
Source Code
function transferFrom(
address _from,
address _to,
uint256 _value
) public whenNotPaused returns (bool) {
return super.transferFrom(_from, _to, _value);
}
approve keyboard_arrow_up
Source Code
function approve(address _spender, uint256 _value)
public
whenNotPaused
returns (bool)
{
return super.approve(_spender, _value);
}
increaseApproval keyboard_arrow_up
Source Code
function increaseApproval(address _spender, uint256 _addedValue)
public
whenNotPaused
returns (bool success)
{
return super.increaseApproval(_spender, _addedValue);
}
decreaseApproval keyboard_arrow_up
Source Code
function decreaseApproval(address _spender, uint256 _subtractedValue)
public
whenNotPaused
returns (bool success)
{
return super.decreaseApproval(_spender, _subtractedValue);
}
Internal Functions
Internal functions are parts of the contract that can't be used directly, but instead are used by the public functions listed above.