Everest ID
ERC20
This contract is an ERC20 token.
Name
Everest ID
Symbol
ID
Decimals
18
Total Supply
800,000,000 ID
About link description
Everest (ID) is a cryptocurrency and operates on the Ethereum platform. Everest has a current supply of 0 with 116,700,000 in circulation. The last known price of Everest is 0.23686018 USD and is up 0.77 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on 9 active market(s) with $222,707.15 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at https://www.everest.org/.
Stats
Public Functions
10
Event Types
5
Code Size
11,015 bytes
Events (5) keyboard_arrow_up
State Variables (8) 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));
emit OwnershipTransferred(owner, newOwner);
owner = newOwner;
}
pause keyboard_arrow_up
unpause keyboard_arrow_up
balanceOf keyboard_arrow_up
transfer keyboard_arrow_up
Modifiers help
Source Code
function transfer(address _to, uint256 _value)
public
rejectTokensToContract(_to)
whenNotPaused
returns (bool)
{
return super.transfer(_to, _value);
}
allowance keyboard_arrow_up
transferFrom keyboard_arrow_up
Modifiers help
Source Code
function transferFrom(
address _from,
address _to,
uint256 _value
) public rejectTokensToContract(_to) 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.