A token contract is an Ethereum smart contract that maps addresses to balances. When you send a token, you’re essentially calling a method on a smart contract that someone wrote and deployed.
In this video, Circle Developer Relations Manager Corey Cooper shares a deep dive of the USDC token contract features and functionality, and walks you through a step-by-step demonstration on how to transfer USDC using its smart contract functions. By the end of the video, you’ll have a greater understanding of how USDC is revolutionizing the transfer of money globally.
With these foundational principles and standout specifications, USDC is reshaping digital finance by combining ease of use and strong security.
In this video, Corey walks through Circle’s Smart Contract Platform to create a wallet address, import a USDC token contract, and then programmatically interact with it by performing a simple transfer of tokens.
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The demonstration showcases the power of USDC and smart contracts, and how developers can write code that interacts with the USDC protocol to move dollars across public blockchains without any intermediary. Watch the video to learn more.
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