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Block:
20382244 at Jul-25-2024 08:02:59 AM +UTC
Transaction Fee:
0.000905703998185395 ETH $1.90
Gas Used:
202,903 Gas / 4.463728965 Gwei

Emitted Events:

306 LRD.Approval( owner=GnosisSafeProxy, spender=[Receiver] LRDClaim, value=2672443585793544000000000 )
307 LRD.Transfer( from=GnosisSafeProxy, to=[Sender] 0xe9115e2e70c9b881172375e687ee2d6aab3ecc06, value=39800000000000000000 )
308 LRDClaim.ExchangeLrd( owner=[Sender] 0xe9115e2e70c9b881172375e687ee2d6aab3ecc06, amount=39800000000000000000, time=1721894579 )

Account State Difference:

  Address   Before After State Difference Code
(Titan Builder)
9.081171825764110198 Eth9.08117376654632002 Eth0.000001940782209822
0xd0a6053f...b1a548E85
0xe9115E2e...Aab3eCc06
0.00541976215066653 Eth
Nonce: 59
0.004514058152481135 Eth
Nonce: 60
0.000905703998185395
0xf03BF311...6Db0Cd0EE

Execution Trace

LRDClaim.exchangeLrd( _verifierKey=1, _amount=39800000000000000000, _v=28, _r=AA4D0893401E916485167E6B2D2CC7CC7C655A10CEFB3C09649476B710963C4D, _s=4C5763790C357E0E4653955E18A3D2445B306C50389840063A2E3AED9850F378 )
  • Null: 0x000...001.59d8095f( )
  • LRD.balanceOf( account=0x486cC3D84a2dA9747Ee2914666c3981927B963C6 ) => ( 3671229100079544000000000 )
  • LRD.transferFrom( from=0x486cC3D84a2dA9747Ee2914666c3981927B963C6, to=0xe9115E2e70c9b881172375E687ee2d6Aab3eCc06, amount=39800000000000000000 ) => ( True )
    exchangeLrd[LRDClaim (ln:984)]
    File 1 of 3: LRDClaim
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/security/ReentrancyGuard.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (security/ReentrancyGuard.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Contract module that helps prevent reentrant calls to a function.
     *
     * Inheriting from `ReentrancyGuard` will make the {nonReentrant} modifier
     * available, which can be applied to functions to make sure there are no nested
     * (reentrant) calls to them.
     *
     * Note that because there is a single `nonReentrant` guard, functions marked as
     * `nonReentrant` may not call one another. This can be worked around by making
     * those functions `private`, and then adding `external` `nonReentrant` entry
     * points to them.
     *
     * TIP: If you would like to learn more about reentrancy and alternative ways
     * to protect against it, check out our blog post
     * https://blog.openzeppelin.com/reentrancy-after-istanbul/[Reentrancy After Istanbul].
     */
    abstract contract ReentrancyGuard {
        // Booleans are more expensive than uint256 or any type that takes up a full
        // word because each write operation emits an extra SLOAD to first read the
        // slot's contents, replace the bits taken up by the boolean, and then write
        // back. This is the compiler's defense against contract upgrades and
        // pointer aliasing, and it cannot be disabled.
    
        // The values being non-zero value makes deployment a bit more expensive,
        // but in exchange the refund on every call to nonReentrant will be lower in
        // amount. Since refunds are capped to a percentage of the total
        // transaction's gas, it is best to keep them low in cases like this one, to
        // increase the likelihood of the full refund coming into effect.
        uint256 private constant _NOT_ENTERED = 1;
        uint256 private constant _ENTERED = 2;
    
        uint256 private _status;
    
        constructor() {
            _status = _NOT_ENTERED;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Prevents a contract from calling itself, directly or indirectly.
         * Calling a `nonReentrant` function from another `nonReentrant`
         * function is not supported. It is possible to prevent this from happening
         * by making the `nonReentrant` function external, and making it call a
         * `private` function that does the actual work.
         */
        modifier nonReentrant() {
            // On the first call to nonReentrant, _notEntered will be true
            require(_status != _ENTERED, "ReentrancyGuard: reentrant call");
    
            // Any calls to nonReentrant after this point will fail
            _status = _ENTERED;
    
            _;
    
            // By storing the original value once again, a refund is triggered (see
            // https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2200)
            _status = _NOT_ENTERED;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Context.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (utils/Context.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Provides information about the current execution context, including the
     * sender of the transaction and its data. While these are generally available
     * via msg.sender and msg.data, they should not be accessed in such a direct
     * manner, since when dealing with meta-transactions the account sending and
     * paying for execution may not be the actual sender (as far as an application
     * is concerned).
     *
     * This contract is only required for intermediate, library-like contracts.
     */
    abstract contract Context {
        function _msgSender() internal view virtual returns (address) {
            return msg.sender;
        }
    
        function _msgData() internal view virtual returns (bytes calldata) {
            return msg.data;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.7.0) (access/Ownable.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    
    /**
     * @dev Contract module which provides a basic access control mechanism, where
     * there is an account (an owner) that can be granted exclusive access to
     * specific functions.
     *
     * By default, the owner account will be the one that deploys the contract. This
     * can later be changed with {transferOwnership}.
     *
     * This module is used through inheritance. It will make available the modifier
     * `onlyOwner`, which can be applied to your functions to restrict their use to
     * the owner.
     */
    abstract contract Ownable is Context {
        address private _owner;
    
        event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed previousOwner, address indexed newOwner);
    
        /**
         * @dev Initializes the contract setting the deployer as the initial owner.
         */
        constructor() {
            _transferOwnership(_msgSender());
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Throws if called by any account other than the owner.
         */
        modifier onlyOwner() {
            _checkOwner();
            _;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the address of the current owner.
         */
        function owner() public view virtual returns (address) {
            return _owner;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Throws if the sender is not the owner.
         */
        function _checkOwner() internal view virtual {
            require(owner() == _msgSender(), "Ownable: caller is not the owner");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Leaves the contract without owner. It will not be possible to call
         * `onlyOwner` functions anymore. Can only be called by the current owner.
         *
         * NOTE: Renouncing ownership will leave the contract without an owner,
         * thereby removing any functionality that is only available to the owner.
         */
        function renounceOwnership() public virtual onlyOwner {
            _transferOwnership(address(0));
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`).
         * Can only be called by the current owner.
         */
        function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public virtual onlyOwner {
            require(newOwner != address(0), "Ownable: new owner is the zero address");
            _transferOwnership(newOwner);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`).
         * Internal function without access restriction.
         */
        function _transferOwnership(address newOwner) internal virtual {
            address oldOwner = _owner;
            _owner = newOwner;
            emit OwnershipTransferred(oldOwner, newOwner);
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/utils/math/SafeMath.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.6.0) (utils/math/SafeMath.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    // CAUTION
    // This version of SafeMath should only be used with Solidity 0.8 or later,
    // because it relies on the compiler's built in overflow checks.
    
    /**
     * @dev Wrappers over Solidity's arithmetic operations.
     *
     * NOTE: `SafeMath` is generally not needed starting with Solidity 0.8, since the compiler
     * now has built in overflow checking.
     */
    library SafeMath {
        /**
         * @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers, with an overflow flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function tryAdd(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                uint256 c = a + b;
                if (c < a) return (false, 0);
                return (true, c);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, with an overflow flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function trySub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                if (b > a) return (false, 0);
                return (true, a - b);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the multiplication of two unsigned integers, with an overflow flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function tryMul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                // Gas optimization: this is cheaper than requiring 'a' not being zero, but the
                // benefit is lost if 'b' is also tested.
                // See: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/pull/522
                if (a == 0) return (true, 0);
                uint256 c = a * b;
                if (c / a != b) return (false, 0);
                return (true, c);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the division of two unsigned integers, with a division by zero flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function tryDiv(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                if (b == 0) return (false, 0);
                return (true, a / b);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers, with a division by zero flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function tryMod(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                if (b == 0) return (false, 0);
                return (true, a % b);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `+` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - Addition cannot overflow.
         */
        function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a + b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow (when the result is negative).
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
         */
        function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a - b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the multiplication of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `*` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - Multiplication cannot overflow.
         */
        function mul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a * b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function div(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a / b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
         * reverting when dividing by zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
         * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
         * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function mod(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a % b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting with custom message on
         * overflow (when the result is negative).
         *
         * CAUTION: This function is deprecated because it requires allocating memory for the error
         * message unnecessarily. For custom revert reasons use {trySub}.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
         */
        function sub(
            uint256 a,
            uint256 b,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            unchecked {
                require(b <= a, errorMessage);
                return a - b;
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers, reverting with custom message on
         * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator. Note: this function uses a
         * `revert` opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity
         * uses an invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function div(
            uint256 a,
            uint256 b,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            unchecked {
                require(b > 0, errorMessage);
                return a / b;
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
         * reverting with custom message when dividing by zero.
         *
         * CAUTION: This function is deprecated because it requires allocating memory for the error
         * message unnecessarily. For custom revert reasons use {tryMod}.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
         * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
         * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function mod(
            uint256 a,
            uint256 b,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            unchecked {
                require(b > 0, errorMessage);
                return a % b;
            }
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Address.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.7.0) (utils/Address.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.1;
    
    /**
     * @dev Collection of functions related to the address type
     */
    library Address {
        /**
         * @dev Returns true if `account` is a contract.
         *
         * [IMPORTANT]
         * ====
         * It is unsafe to assume that an address for which this function returns
         * false is an externally-owned account (EOA) and not a contract.
         *
         * Among others, `isContract` will return false for the following
         * types of addresses:
         *
         *  - an externally-owned account
         *  - a contract in construction
         *  - an address where a contract will be created
         *  - an address where a contract lived, but was destroyed
         * ====
         *
         * [IMPORTANT]
         * ====
         * You shouldn't rely on `isContract` to protect against flash loan attacks!
         *
         * Preventing calls from contracts is highly discouraged. It breaks composability, breaks support for smart wallets
         * like Gnosis Safe, and does not provide security since it can be circumvented by calling from a contract
         * constructor.
         * ====
         */
        function isContract(address account) internal view returns (bool) {
            // This method relies on extcodesize/address.code.length, which returns 0
            // for contracts in construction, since the code is only stored at the end
            // of the constructor execution.
    
            return account.code.length > 0;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Replacement for Solidity's `transfer`: sends `amount` wei to
         * `recipient`, forwarding all available gas and reverting on errors.
         *
         * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1884[EIP1884] increases the gas cost
         * of certain opcodes, possibly making contracts go over the 2300 gas limit
         * imposed by `transfer`, making them unable to receive funds via
         * `transfer`. {sendValue} removes this limitation.
         *
         * https://diligence.consensys.net/posts/2019/09/stop-using-soliditys-transfer-now/[Learn more].
         *
         * IMPORTANT: because control is transferred to `recipient`, care must be
         * taken to not create reentrancy vulnerabilities. Consider using
         * {ReentrancyGuard} or the
         * https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/v0.5.11/security-considerations.html#use-the-checks-effects-interactions-pattern[checks-effects-interactions pattern].
         */
        function sendValue(address payable recipient, uint256 amount) internal {
            require(address(this).balance >= amount, "Address: insufficient balance");
    
            (bool success, ) = recipient.call{value: amount}("");
            require(success, "Address: unable to send value, recipient may have reverted");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Performs a Solidity function call using a low level `call`. A
         * plain `call` is an unsafe replacement for a function call: use this
         * function instead.
         *
         * If `target` reverts with a revert reason, it is bubbled up by this
         * function (like regular Solidity function calls).
         *
         * Returns the raw returned data. To convert to the expected return value,
         * use https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/units-and-global-variables.html?highlight=abi.decode#abi-encoding-and-decoding-functions[`abi.decode`].
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `target` must be a contract.
         * - calling `target` with `data` must not revert.
         *
         * _Available since v3.1._
         */
        function functionCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionCall(target, data, "Address: low-level call failed");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], but with
         * `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts.
         *
         * _Available since v3.1._
         */
        function functionCall(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionCallWithValue(target, data, 0, errorMessage);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`],
         * but also transferring `value` wei to `target`.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - the calling contract must have an ETH balance of at least `value`.
         * - the called Solidity function must be `payable`.
         *
         * _Available since v3.1._
         */
        function functionCallWithValue(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            uint256 value
        ) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionCallWithValue(target, data, value, "Address: low-level call with value failed");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCallWithValue-address-bytes-uint256-}[`functionCallWithValue`], but
         * with `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts.
         *
         * _Available since v3.1._
         */
        function functionCallWithValue(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            uint256 value,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            require(address(this).balance >= value, "Address: insufficient balance for call");
            require(isContract(target), "Address: call to non-contract");
    
            (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.call{value: value}(data);
            return verifyCallResult(success, returndata, errorMessage);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`],
         * but performing a static call.
         *
         * _Available since v3.3._
         */
        function functionStaticCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal view returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionStaticCall(target, data, "Address: low-level static call failed");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-string-}[`functionCall`],
         * but performing a static call.
         *
         * _Available since v3.3._
         */
        function functionStaticCall(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal view returns (bytes memory) {
            require(isContract(target), "Address: static call to non-contract");
    
            (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.staticcall(data);
            return verifyCallResult(success, returndata, errorMessage);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`],
         * but performing a delegate call.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function functionDelegateCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionDelegateCall(target, data, "Address: low-level delegate call failed");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-string-}[`functionCall`],
         * but performing a delegate call.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function functionDelegateCall(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            require(isContract(target), "Address: delegate call to non-contract");
    
            (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.delegatecall(data);
            return verifyCallResult(success, returndata, errorMessage);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Tool to verifies that a low level call was successful, and revert if it wasn't, either by bubbling the
         * revert reason using the provided one.
         *
         * _Available since v4.3._
         */
        function verifyCallResult(
            bool success,
            bytes memory returndata,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal pure returns (bytes memory) {
            if (success) {
                return returndata;
            } else {
                // Look for revert reason and bubble it up if present
                if (returndata.length > 0) {
                    // The easiest way to bubble the revert reason is using memory via assembly
                    /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
                    assembly {
                        let returndata_size := mload(returndata)
                        revert(add(32, returndata), returndata_size)
                    }
                } else {
                    revert(errorMessage);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/extensions/draft-IERC20Permit.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (token/ERC20/extensions/draft-IERC20Permit.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Interface of the ERC20 Permit extension allowing approvals to be made via signatures, as defined in
     * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2612[EIP-2612].
     *
     * Adds the {permit} method, which can be used to change an account's ERC20 allowance (see {IERC20-allowance}) by
     * presenting a message signed by the account. By not relying on {IERC20-approve}, the token holder account doesn't
     * need to send a transaction, and thus is not required to hold Ether at all.
     */
    interface IERC20Permit {
        /**
         * @dev Sets `value` as the allowance of `spender` over ``owner``'s tokens,
         * given ``owner``'s signed approval.
         *
         * IMPORTANT: The same issues {IERC20-approve} has related to transaction
         * ordering also apply here.
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `deadline` must be a timestamp in the future.
         * - `v`, `r` and `s` must be a valid `secp256k1` signature from `owner`
         * over the EIP712-formatted function arguments.
         * - the signature must use ``owner``'s current nonce (see {nonces}).
         *
         * For more information on the signature format, see the
         * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2612#specification[relevant EIP
         * section].
         */
        function permit(
            address owner,
            address spender,
            uint256 value,
            uint256 deadline,
            uint8 v,
            bytes32 r,
            bytes32 s
        ) external;
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the current nonce for `owner`. This value must be
         * included whenever a signature is generated for {permit}.
         *
         * Every successful call to {permit} increases ``owner``'s nonce by one. This
         * prevents a signature from being used multiple times.
         */
        function nonces(address owner) external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the domain separator used in the encoding of the signature for {permit}, as defined by {EIP712}.
         */
        // solhint-disable-next-line func-name-mixedcase
        function DOMAIN_SEPARATOR() external view returns (bytes32);
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.6.0) (token/ERC20/IERC20.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Interface of the ERC20 standard as defined in the EIP.
     */
    interface IERC20 {
        /**
         * @dev Emitted when `value` tokens are moved from one account (`from`) to
         * another (`to`).
         *
         * Note that `value` may be zero.
         */
        event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);
    
        /**
         * @dev Emitted when the allowance of a `spender` for an `owner` is set by
         * a call to {approve}. `value` is the new allowance.
         */
        event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the amount of tokens in existence.
         */
        function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the amount of tokens owned by `account`.
         */
        function balanceOf(address account) external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from the caller's account to `to`.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         */
        function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remaining number of tokens that `spender` will be
         * allowed to spend on behalf of `owner` through {transferFrom}. This is
         * zero by default.
         *
         * This value changes when {approve} or {transferFrom} are called.
         */
        function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the caller's tokens.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * IMPORTANT: Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
         * that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate
         * transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this race
         * condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the
         * desired value afterwards:
         * https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event.
         */
        function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from `from` to `to` using the
         * allowance mechanism. `amount` is then deducted from the caller's
         * allowance.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         */
        function transferFrom(
            address from,
            address to,
            uint256 amount
        ) external returns (bool);
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/utils/SafeERC20.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.7.0) (token/ERC20/utils/SafeERC20.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    
    
    
    /**
     * @title SafeERC20
     * @dev Wrappers around ERC20 operations that throw on failure (when the token
     * contract returns false). Tokens that return no value (and instead revert or
     * throw on failure) are also supported, non-reverting calls are assumed to be
     * successful.
     * To use this library you can add a `using SafeERC20 for IERC20;` statement to your contract,
     * which allows you to call the safe operations as `token.safeTransfer(...)`, etc.
     */
    library SafeERC20 {
        using Address for address;
    
        function safeTransfer(
            IERC20 token,
            address to,
            uint256 value
        ) internal {
            _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.transfer.selector, to, value));
        }
    
        function safeTransferFrom(
            IERC20 token,
            address from,
            address to,
            uint256 value
        ) internal {
            _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.transferFrom.selector, from, to, value));
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Deprecated. This function has issues similar to the ones found in
         * {IERC20-approve}, and its usage is discouraged.
         *
         * Whenever possible, use {safeIncreaseAllowance} and
         * {safeDecreaseAllowance} instead.
         */
        function safeApprove(
            IERC20 token,
            address spender,
            uint256 value
        ) internal {
            // safeApprove should only be called when setting an initial allowance,
            // or when resetting it to zero. To increase and decrease it, use
            // 'safeIncreaseAllowance' and 'safeDecreaseAllowance'
            require(
                (value == 0) || (token.allowance(address(this), spender) == 0),
                "SafeERC20: approve from non-zero to non-zero allowance"
            );
            _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, spender, value));
        }
    
        function safeIncreaseAllowance(
            IERC20 token,
            address spender,
            uint256 value
        ) internal {
            uint256 newAllowance = token.allowance(address(this), spender) + value;
            _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, spender, newAllowance));
        }
    
        function safeDecreaseAllowance(
            IERC20 token,
            address spender,
            uint256 value
        ) internal {
            unchecked {
                uint256 oldAllowance = token.allowance(address(this), spender);
                require(oldAllowance >= value, "SafeERC20: decreased allowance below zero");
                uint256 newAllowance = oldAllowance - value;
                _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, spender, newAllowance));
            }
        }
    
        function safePermit(
            IERC20Permit token,
            address owner,
            address spender,
            uint256 value,
            uint256 deadline,
            uint8 v,
            bytes32 r,
            bytes32 s
        ) internal {
            uint256 nonceBefore = token.nonces(owner);
            token.permit(owner, spender, value, deadline, v, r, s);
            uint256 nonceAfter = token.nonces(owner);
            require(nonceAfter == nonceBefore + 1, "SafeERC20: permit did not succeed");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Imitates a Solidity high-level call (i.e. a regular function call to a contract), relaxing the requirement
         * on the return value: the return value is optional (but if data is returned, it must not be false).
         * @param token The token targeted by the call.
         * @param data The call data (encoded using abi.encode or one of its variants).
         */
        function _callOptionalReturn(IERC20 token, bytes memory data) private {
            // We need to perform a low level call here, to bypass Solidity's return data size checking mechanism, since
            // we're implementing it ourselves. We use {Address.functionCall} to perform this call, which verifies that
            // the target address contains contract code and also asserts for success in the low-level call.
    
            bytes memory returndata = address(token).functionCall(data, "SafeERC20: low-level call failed");
            if (returndata.length > 0) {
                // Return data is optional
                require(abi.decode(returndata, (bool)), "SafeERC20: ERC20 operation did not succeed");
            }
        }
    }
    
    // File: contracts/LRD/LRDClaim.sol
    
    
    pragma solidity 0.8.9;
    
    
    
    
    
    
    contract LRDClaim is Ownable, ReentrancyGuard {
    
        using SafeMath for uint256;
        using SafeERC20 for IERC20;
    
        struct VerifierParams {
            address verifier;              //verifier address
            bool    statu;                 //verification state. when true, it can be exchanged for lord coins
            uint256 cdTime;                //CD time
            uint256 maxWithdrawNum;        //the maximum number of conversions in the CD time
            uint256 totalWithdrawAmount;   //maximum total exchange amount
        }
    
        struct VerifierDatas {
            uint256 upDateTime;         //the last withdraw time allowed
            uint256 withdrawAmount;     //this verifier addresses the total amount of withdraw
            uint256 withdrawNum;        //CD time, the number of withdraw  
        }
    
        struct CDParams {
            uint256 cdTime;                  //CD time
            uint256 maxCdWithdrawAmount;     //the maximum amount of conversions in the CD time
            uint256 maxTotalWithdrawAmount;  //maximum total exchange amount
        }
    
        struct PlayerDatas {
            uint256 upDateTime;              //the last withdraw time
            uint256 cdWithdrawAmount;        //this wallet allows the total amount of money to be withdrawn at CD time
            uint256 totalWithdrawAmount;     //the total amount allowed to withdraw from this wallet
        }
    
        address public lrd;
        uint256 private verifierKey;
    
        address public bank;    //transfer token
    
        mapping(address => uint256) public nonce;
        mapping(uint256 => VerifierParams) public verifierParams;
        mapping(address => VerifierDatas) public verifierData;
        mapping(address => PlayerDatas) public player;
    
        CDParams public cDParams;
    
        event ChangeVerifier(uint256 verifierKey, address indexed verifier, uint256 cdTime, uint256 maxWithdrawNum, uint256 totalWithdrawAmount,uint256 indexed time);
        event AddVerifier(uint256 verifierKey, address indexed verifier, uint256 cdTime, uint256 maxWithdrawNum, uint256 totalWithdrawAmount,uint256 indexed time);
        event ChangeBank(address indexed bank, uint256 indexed time);
        event ExchangeLrd(address indexed owner, uint256 indexed amount, uint256 time);
        event ChangeCDParams(uint256 indexed CDTime, uint256 indexed MaxCdWithdrawAmount, uint256 indexed MaxTotalWithdrawAmount, uint256 time);
    
        constructor(address _verifier, address _token, address _bank) {
            require(_verifier != address(0), "Lrd: Address error");
            require(_token != address(0), "Lrd: Address error");
            require(_bank != address(0), "Lrd: Address error");
    
            verifierKey++;
    
            VerifierParams storage params = verifierParams[verifierKey];
    
            params.verifier            = _verifier; 
            params.statu               = true;
            params.cdTime              = 3600 * 24;
            params.totalWithdrawAmount = 1000000 * 10 ** 18;
            params.maxWithdrawNum      = 1000000;
    
            
            cDParams.cdTime                 = 3600 * 24;
            cDParams.maxCdWithdrawAmount    = 3000 * 10 ** 18;
            cDParams.maxTotalWithdrawAmount = 50000 * 10 ** 18;
    
            bank = _bank;
            lrd  = _token;
        }
    
        // Can be exchanged for LRD
        function exchangeLrd(uint256 _verifierKey, uint256 _amount, uint8 _v, bytes32 _r, bytes32 _s) external nonReentrant {
            require(_amount > 0,          "Lrd: Amount to exchange should be greater than 0");
    
            VerifierParams storage params = verifierParams[_verifierKey];
            require(params.statu, "Lrd: This verifier address is not available");
            require(checkVerifierCDTime(_verifierKey, _amount), "Lrd: The amount or number of withdrawals is max");
            require(checkPlayerCanExchange(_amount), "Lrd: The maximum quantity has been exchange");
    
             {
                bytes memory prefix     = "\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n32";
                bytes32 message         = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(_verifierKey, _amount, msg.sender, address(this), block.chainid, nonce[msg.sender]));
                bytes32 hash            = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(prefix, message));
                address recover         = ecrecover(hash, _v, _r, _s);
    
                require(recover == params.verifier, "Lrd: Verification failed about exchangeLrd");
            }
    
    
            IERC20 _token = IERC20(lrd);
            require(_token.balanceOf(bank) >= _amount, "Lrd: There is not enough balance to export");
            _token.safeTransferFrom(bank, msg.sender, _amount);
    
            VerifierDatas storage data = verifierData[params.verifier];
    
            data.withdrawAmount += _amount;
            data.withdrawNum ++;
            nonce[msg.sender]++;
            
            PlayerDatas storage playerData = player[msg.sender];
    
            if(block.timestamp - playerData.upDateTime > cDParams.cdTime) {
                playerData.upDateTime       = block.timestamp;
                playerData.cdWithdrawAmount = _amount;
            } else {
                playerData.cdWithdrawAmount += _amount;
            }
    
            playerData.totalWithdrawAmount += _amount;
    
            emit ExchangeLrd(msg.sender, _amount, block.timestamp);
        }
    
        function checkVerifierCDTime(uint256 _verifierKey, uint256 _amount) private returns(bool) {
            VerifierParams storage params = verifierParams[_verifierKey];
            VerifierDatas storage data = verifierData[params.verifier];
    
            if((data.withdrawAmount + _amount) > params.totalWithdrawAmount) {
                return false;
            }
    
            //After CD time, data reset
            if((block.timestamp - data.upDateTime) >= params.cdTime) {
                data.upDateTime  = block.timestamp;
                data.withdrawNum = 0;
                return true;
            }
            
            if(data.withdrawNum < params.maxWithdrawNum) {
                return true;
            }
    
            return false;
        }
    
        // Check if players can exchange LRD
        function checkPlayerCanExchange(uint256 _amount) private view returns(bool){
            PlayerDatas storage playerData = player[msg.sender];
            
            if(playerData.totalWithdrawAmount + _amount > cDParams.maxTotalWithdrawAmount || _amount > cDParams.maxCdWithdrawAmount) {
                return false;
            }
    
            if(block.timestamp - playerData.upDateTime < cDParams.cdTime) {
                return(playerData.cdWithdrawAmount + _amount <= cDParams.maxCdWithdrawAmount);
            }
    
            return true;
        }
        
        function changeVerifier(uint256 _verifierKey, address _verifier, bool _statu, uint256 _cdTime, uint256 _maxWithdrawNum, uint256 _totalWithdrawAmount) external onlyOwner {
            require(_verifier != address(0), "Lrd: Address error");
            require(_totalWithdrawAmount > 0,  "Lrd: Amount to import should be greater than 0");
            VerifierParams storage params = verifierParams[_verifierKey];
            require(params.verifier != address(0), "Lrd: This verifier key does not exist");
    
            params.verifier = _verifier; 
            params.statu = _statu;
            params.cdTime = _cdTime;
            params.maxWithdrawNum = _maxWithdrawNum;
            params.totalWithdrawAmount = _totalWithdrawAmount;
    
            emit ChangeVerifier(_verifierKey, _verifier, _cdTime, _maxWithdrawNum, _totalWithdrawAmount, block.timestamp);
        }
        
        function changeCDParams (uint256 _cdTime, uint256 _maxCdWithdrawAmount, uint256 _maxTotalWithdrawAmount) external onlyOwner {
            require(_cdTime > 0 , "Lrd: CD time should be greater than 0");
            require(_maxCdWithdrawAmount > 0 , "Lrd: CD time, withdraw amount must be greater than 0");
            require(_maxTotalWithdrawAmount > 0,  "Lrd: Amount to withdraw should be greater than 0");
    
            cDParams.cdTime = _cdTime;
            cDParams.maxCdWithdrawAmount = _maxCdWithdrawAmount;
            cDParams.maxTotalWithdrawAmount = _maxTotalWithdrawAmount;
    
            emit ChangeCDParams(_cdTime, _maxCdWithdrawAmount, _maxTotalWithdrawAmount, block.timestamp);
        }
        
        // Add a wallet with a verified signature
        function addVerifier(address _verifier, uint256 _cdTime, uint256 _maxWithdrawNum, uint256 _totalWithdrawAmount) external onlyOwner {
            require(_verifier != address(0), "Lrd: Address error");
            require(_totalWithdrawAmount > 0,  "Lrd: Amount to import should be greater than 0");
    
            verifierKey++;
            VerifierParams storage params = verifierParams[verifierKey];
    
            params.verifier = _verifier; 
            params.statu = true;
            params.cdTime = _cdTime;
            params.totalWithdrawAmount = _totalWithdrawAmount;
            params.maxWithdrawNum = _maxWithdrawNum;
    
            emit AddVerifier(verifierKey, _verifier, _cdTime, _maxWithdrawNum, _totalWithdrawAmount, block.timestamp);
        }
    
        // Change the bank wallet that issues LRD
        function changeBank(address _bank) external onlyOwner {
            require(_bank != address(0), "Lrd: Address error");
    
            bank = _bank;
    
            emit ChangeBank(_bank, block.timestamp);
        }
    }

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    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Address.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.7.0) (utils/Address.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.1;
    
    /**
     * @dev Collection of functions related to the address type
     */
    library Address {
        /**
         * @dev Returns true if `account` is a contract.
         *
         * [IMPORTANT]
         * ====
         * It is unsafe to assume that an address for which this function returns
         * false is an externally-owned account (EOA) and not a contract.
         *
         * Among others, `isContract` will return false for the following
         * types of addresses:
         *
         *  - an externally-owned account
         *  - a contract in construction
         *  - an address where a contract will be created
         *  - an address where a contract lived, but was destroyed
         * ====
         *
         * [IMPORTANT]
         * ====
         * You shouldn't rely on `isContract` to protect against flash loan attacks!
         *
         * Preventing calls from contracts is highly discouraged. It breaks composability, breaks support for smart wallets
         * like Gnosis Safe, and does not provide security since it can be circumvented by calling from a contract
         * constructor.
         * ====
         */
        function isContract(address account) internal view returns (bool) {
            // This method relies on extcodesize/address.code.length, which returns 0
            // for contracts in construction, since the code is only stored at the end
            // of the constructor execution.
    
            return account.code.length > 0;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Replacement for Solidity's `transfer`: sends `amount` wei to
         * `recipient`, forwarding all available gas and reverting on errors.
         *
         * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1884[EIP1884] increases the gas cost
         * of certain opcodes, possibly making contracts go over the 2300 gas limit
         * imposed by `transfer`, making them unable to receive funds via
         * `transfer`. {sendValue} removes this limitation.
         *
         * https://diligence.consensys.net/posts/2019/09/stop-using-soliditys-transfer-now/[Learn more].
         *
         * IMPORTANT: because control is transferred to `recipient`, care must be
         * taken to not create reentrancy vulnerabilities. Consider using
         * {ReentrancyGuard} or the
         * https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/v0.5.11/security-considerations.html#use-the-checks-effects-interactions-pattern[checks-effects-interactions pattern].
         */
        function sendValue(address payable recipient, uint256 amount) internal {
            require(address(this).balance >= amount, "Address: insufficient balance");
    
            (bool success, ) = recipient.call{value: amount}("");
            require(success, "Address: unable to send value, recipient may have reverted");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Performs a Solidity function call using a low level `call`. A
         * plain `call` is an unsafe replacement for a function call: use this
         * function instead.
         *
         * If `target` reverts with a revert reason, it is bubbled up by this
         * function (like regular Solidity function calls).
         *
         * Returns the raw returned data. To convert to the expected return value,
         * use https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/units-and-global-variables.html?highlight=abi.decode#abi-encoding-and-decoding-functions[`abi.decode`].
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `target` must be a contract.
         * - calling `target` with `data` must not revert.
         *
         * _Available since v3.1._
         */
        function functionCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionCall(target, data, "Address: low-level call failed");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], but with
         * `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts.
         *
         * _Available since v3.1._
         */
        function functionCall(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionCallWithValue(target, data, 0, errorMessage);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`],
         * but also transferring `value` wei to `target`.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - the calling contract must have an ETH balance of at least `value`.
         * - the called Solidity function must be `payable`.
         *
         * _Available since v3.1._
         */
        function functionCallWithValue(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            uint256 value
        ) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionCallWithValue(target, data, value, "Address: low-level call with value failed");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCallWithValue-address-bytes-uint256-}[`functionCallWithValue`], but
         * with `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts.
         *
         * _Available since v3.1._
         */
        function functionCallWithValue(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            uint256 value,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            require(address(this).balance >= value, "Address: insufficient balance for call");
            require(isContract(target), "Address: call to non-contract");
    
            (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.call{value: value}(data);
            return verifyCallResult(success, returndata, errorMessage);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`],
         * but performing a static call.
         *
         * _Available since v3.3._
         */
        function functionStaticCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal view returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionStaticCall(target, data, "Address: low-level static call failed");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-string-}[`functionCall`],
         * but performing a static call.
         *
         * _Available since v3.3._
         */
        function functionStaticCall(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal view returns (bytes memory) {
            require(isContract(target), "Address: static call to non-contract");
    
            (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.staticcall(data);
            return verifyCallResult(success, returndata, errorMessage);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`],
         * but performing a delegate call.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function functionDelegateCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            return functionDelegateCall(target, data, "Address: low-level delegate call failed");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-string-}[`functionCall`],
         * but performing a delegate call.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function functionDelegateCall(
            address target,
            bytes memory data,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal returns (bytes memory) {
            require(isContract(target), "Address: delegate call to non-contract");
    
            (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.delegatecall(data);
            return verifyCallResult(success, returndata, errorMessage);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Tool to verifies that a low level call was successful, and revert if it wasn't, either by bubbling the
         * revert reason using the provided one.
         *
         * _Available since v4.3._
         */
        function verifyCallResult(
            bool success,
            bytes memory returndata,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal pure returns (bytes memory) {
            if (success) {
                return returndata;
            } else {
                // Look for revert reason and bubble it up if present
                if (returndata.length > 0) {
                    // The easiest way to bubble the revert reason is using memory via assembly
                    /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
                    assembly {
                        let returndata_size := mload(returndata)
                        revert(add(32, returndata), returndata_size)
                    }
                } else {
                    revert(errorMessage);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/utils/math/SafeMath.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.6.0) (utils/math/SafeMath.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    // CAUTION
    // This version of SafeMath should only be used with Solidity 0.8 or later,
    // because it relies on the compiler's built in overflow checks.
    
    /**
     * @dev Wrappers over Solidity's arithmetic operations.
     *
     * NOTE: `SafeMath` is generally not needed starting with Solidity 0.8, since the compiler
     * now has built in overflow checking.
     */
    library SafeMath {
        /**
         * @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers, with an overflow flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function tryAdd(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                uint256 c = a + b;
                if (c < a) return (false, 0);
                return (true, c);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, with an overflow flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function trySub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                if (b > a) return (false, 0);
                return (true, a - b);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the multiplication of two unsigned integers, with an overflow flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function tryMul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                // Gas optimization: this is cheaper than requiring 'a' not being zero, but the
                // benefit is lost if 'b' is also tested.
                // See: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/pull/522
                if (a == 0) return (true, 0);
                uint256 c = a * b;
                if (c / a != b) return (false, 0);
                return (true, c);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the division of two unsigned integers, with a division by zero flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function tryDiv(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                if (b == 0) return (false, 0);
                return (true, a / b);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers, with a division by zero flag.
         *
         * _Available since v3.4._
         */
        function tryMod(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool, uint256) {
            unchecked {
                if (b == 0) return (false, 0);
                return (true, a % b);
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `+` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - Addition cannot overflow.
         */
        function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a + b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow (when the result is negative).
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
         */
        function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a - b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the multiplication of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `*` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - Multiplication cannot overflow.
         */
        function mul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a * b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function div(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a / b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
         * reverting when dividing by zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
         * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
         * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function mod(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a % b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting with custom message on
         * overflow (when the result is negative).
         *
         * CAUTION: This function is deprecated because it requires allocating memory for the error
         * message unnecessarily. For custom revert reasons use {trySub}.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
         */
        function sub(
            uint256 a,
            uint256 b,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            unchecked {
                require(b <= a, errorMessage);
                return a - b;
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers, reverting with custom message on
         * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator. Note: this function uses a
         * `revert` opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity
         * uses an invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function div(
            uint256 a,
            uint256 b,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            unchecked {
                require(b > 0, errorMessage);
                return a / b;
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
         * reverting with custom message when dividing by zero.
         *
         * CAUTION: This function is deprecated because it requires allocating memory for the error
         * message unnecessarily. For custom revert reasons use {tryMod}.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
         * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
         * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function mod(
            uint256 a,
            uint256 b,
            string memory errorMessage
        ) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            unchecked {
                require(b > 0, errorMessage);
                return a % b;
            }
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Context.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (utils/Context.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Provides information about the current execution context, including the
     * sender of the transaction and its data. While these are generally available
     * via msg.sender and msg.data, they should not be accessed in such a direct
     * manner, since when dealing with meta-transactions the account sending and
     * paying for execution may not be the actual sender (as far as an application
     * is concerned).
     *
     * This contract is only required for intermediate, library-like contracts.
     */
    abstract contract Context {
        function _msgSender() internal view virtual returns (address) {
            return msg.sender;
        }
    
        function _msgData() internal view virtual returns (bytes calldata) {
            return msg.data;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.7.0) (access/Ownable.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    
    /**
     * @dev Contract module which provides a basic access control mechanism, where
     * there is an account (an owner) that can be granted exclusive access to
     * specific functions.
     *
     * By default, the owner account will be the one that deploys the contract. This
     * can later be changed with {transferOwnership}.
     *
     * This module is used through inheritance. It will make available the modifier
     * `onlyOwner`, which can be applied to your functions to restrict their use to
     * the owner.
     */
    abstract contract Ownable is Context {
        address private _owner;
    
        event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed previousOwner, address indexed newOwner);
    
        /**
         * @dev Initializes the contract setting the deployer as the initial owner.
         */
        constructor() {
            _transferOwnership(_msgSender());
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Throws if called by any account other than the owner.
         */
        modifier onlyOwner() {
            _checkOwner();
            _;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the address of the current owner.
         */
        function owner() public view virtual returns (address) {
            return _owner;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Throws if the sender is not the owner.
         */
        function _checkOwner() internal view virtual {
            require(owner() == _msgSender(), "Ownable: caller is not the owner");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Leaves the contract without owner. It will not be possible to call
         * `onlyOwner` functions anymore. Can only be called by the current owner.
         *
         * NOTE: Renouncing ownership will leave the contract without an owner,
         * thereby removing any functionality that is only available to the owner.
         */
        function renounceOwnership() public virtual onlyOwner {
            _transferOwnership(address(0));
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`).
         * Can only be called by the current owner.
         */
        function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public virtual onlyOwner {
            require(newOwner != address(0), "Ownable: new owner is the zero address");
            _transferOwnership(newOwner);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`).
         * Internal function without access restriction.
         */
        function _transferOwnership(address newOwner) internal virtual {
            address oldOwner = _owner;
            _owner = newOwner;
            emit OwnershipTransferred(oldOwner, newOwner);
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.6.0) (token/ERC20/IERC20.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Interface of the ERC20 standard as defined in the EIP.
     */
    interface IERC20 {
        /**
         * @dev Emitted when `value` tokens are moved from one account (`from`) to
         * another (`to`).
         *
         * Note that `value` may be zero.
         */
        event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);
    
        /**
         * @dev Emitted when the allowance of a `spender` for an `owner` is set by
         * a call to {approve}. `value` is the new allowance.
         */
        event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the amount of tokens in existence.
         */
        function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the amount of tokens owned by `account`.
         */
        function balanceOf(address account) external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from the caller's account to `to`.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         */
        function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remaining number of tokens that `spender` will be
         * allowed to spend on behalf of `owner` through {transferFrom}. This is
         * zero by default.
         *
         * This value changes when {approve} or {transferFrom} are called.
         */
        function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the caller's tokens.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * IMPORTANT: Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
         * that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate
         * transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this race
         * condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the
         * desired value afterwards:
         * https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event.
         */
        function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from `from` to `to` using the
         * allowance mechanism. `amount` is then deducted from the caller's
         * allowance.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         */
        function transferFrom(
            address from,
            address to,
            uint256 amount
        ) external returns (bool);
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/extensions/IERC20Metadata.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (token/ERC20/extensions/IERC20Metadata.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    
    /**
     * @dev Interface for the optional metadata functions from the ERC20 standard.
     *
     * _Available since v4.1._
     */
    interface IERC20Metadata is IERC20 {
        /**
         * @dev Returns the name of the token.
         */
        function name() external view returns (string memory);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the symbol of the token.
         */
        function symbol() external view returns (string memory);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the decimals places of the token.
         */
        function decimals() external view returns (uint8);
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol
    
    
    // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.7.0) (token/ERC20/ERC20.sol)
    
    pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
    
    
    
    
    /**
     * @dev Implementation of the {IERC20} interface.
     *
     * This implementation is agnostic to the way tokens are created. This means
     * that a supply mechanism has to be added in a derived contract using {_mint}.
     * For a generic mechanism see {ERC20PresetMinterPauser}.
     *
     * TIP: For a detailed writeup see our guide
     * https://forum.zeppelin.solutions/t/how-to-implement-erc20-supply-mechanisms/226[How
     * to implement supply mechanisms].
     *
     * We have followed general OpenZeppelin Contracts guidelines: functions revert
     * instead returning `false` on failure. This behavior is nonetheless
     * conventional and does not conflict with the expectations of ERC20
     * applications.
     *
     * Additionally, an {Approval} event is emitted on calls to {transferFrom}.
     * This allows applications to reconstruct the allowance for all accounts just
     * by listening to said events. Other implementations of the EIP may not emit
     * these events, as it isn't required by the specification.
     *
     * Finally, the non-standard {decreaseAllowance} and {increaseAllowance}
     * functions have been added to mitigate the well-known issues around setting
     * allowances. See {IERC20-approve}.
     */
    contract ERC20 is Context, IERC20, IERC20Metadata {
        mapping(address => uint256) private _balances;
    
        mapping(address => mapping(address => uint256)) private _allowances;
    
        uint256 private _totalSupply;
    
        string private _name;
        string private _symbol;
    
        /**
         * @dev Sets the values for {name} and {symbol}.
         *
         * The default value of {decimals} is 18. To select a different value for
         * {decimals} you should overload it.
         *
         * All two of these values are immutable: they can only be set once during
         * construction.
         */
        constructor(string memory name_, string memory symbol_) {
            _name = name_;
            _symbol = symbol_;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the name of the token.
         */
        function name() public view virtual override returns (string memory) {
            return _name;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the symbol of the token, usually a shorter version of the
         * name.
         */
        function symbol() public view virtual override returns (string memory) {
            return _symbol;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the number of decimals used to get its user representation.
         * For example, if `decimals` equals `2`, a balance of `505` tokens should
         * be displayed to a user as `5.05` (`505 / 10 ** 2`).
         *
         * Tokens usually opt for a value of 18, imitating the relationship between
         * Ether and Wei. This is the value {ERC20} uses, unless this function is
         * overridden;
         *
         * NOTE: This information is only used for _display_ purposes: it in
         * no way affects any of the arithmetic of the contract, including
         * {IERC20-balanceOf} and {IERC20-transfer}.
         */
        function decimals() public view virtual override returns (uint8) {
            return 18;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-totalSupply}.
         */
        function totalSupply() public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
            return _totalSupply;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-balanceOf}.
         */
        function balanceOf(address account) public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
            return _balances[account];
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-transfer}.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `to` cannot be the zero address.
         * - the caller must have a balance of at least `amount`.
         */
        function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) public virtual override returns (bool) {
            address owner = _msgSender();
            _transfer(owner, to, amount);
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-allowance}.
         */
        function allowance(address owner, address spender) public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
            return _allowances[owner][spender];
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-approve}.
         *
         * NOTE: If `amount` is the maximum `uint256`, the allowance is not updated on
         * `transferFrom`. This is semantically equivalent to an infinite approval.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
         */
        function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) public virtual override returns (bool) {
            address owner = _msgSender();
            _approve(owner, spender, amount);
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-transferFrom}.
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance. This is not
         * required by the EIP. See the note at the beginning of {ERC20}.
         *
         * NOTE: Does not update the allowance if the current allowance
         * is the maximum `uint256`.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `from` and `to` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `from` must have a balance of at least `amount`.
         * - the caller must have allowance for ``from``'s tokens of at least
         * `amount`.
         */
        function transferFrom(
            address from,
            address to,
            uint256 amount
        ) public virtual override returns (bool) {
            address spender = _msgSender();
            _spendAllowance(from, spender, amount);
            _transfer(from, to, amount);
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Atomically increases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
         *
         * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
         * problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
         */
        function increaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 addedValue) public virtual returns (bool) {
            address owner = _msgSender();
            _approve(owner, spender, allowance(owner, spender) + addedValue);
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Atomically decreases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
         *
         * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
         * problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `spender` must have allowance for the caller of at least
         * `subtractedValue`.
         */
        function decreaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 subtractedValue) public virtual returns (bool) {
            address owner = _msgSender();
            uint256 currentAllowance = allowance(owner, spender);
            require(currentAllowance >= subtractedValue, "ERC20: decreased allowance below zero");
            unchecked {
                _approve(owner, spender, currentAllowance - subtractedValue);
            }
    
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves `amount` of tokens from `from` to `to`.
         *
         * This internal function is equivalent to {transfer}, and can be used to
         * e.g. implement automatic token fees, slashing mechanisms, etc.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `from` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `to` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `from` must have a balance of at least `amount`.
         */
        function _transfer(
            address from,
            address to,
            uint256 amount
        ) internal virtual {
            require(from != address(0), "ERC20: transfer from the zero address");
            require(to != address(0), "ERC20: transfer to the zero address");
    
            _beforeTokenTransfer(from, to, amount);
    
            uint256 fromBalance = _balances[from];
            require(fromBalance >= amount, "ERC20: transfer amount exceeds balance");
            unchecked {
                _balances[from] = fromBalance - amount;
            }
            _balances[to] += amount;
    
            emit Transfer(from, to, amount);
    
            _afterTokenTransfer(from, to, amount);
        }
    
        /** @dev Creates `amount` tokens and assigns them to `account`, increasing
         * the total supply.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event with `from` set to the zero address.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `account` cannot be the zero address.
         */
        function _mint(address account, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
            require(account != address(0), "ERC20: mint to the zero address");
    
            _beforeTokenTransfer(address(0), account, amount);
    
            _totalSupply += amount;
            _balances[account] += amount;
            emit Transfer(address(0), account, amount);
    
            _afterTokenTransfer(address(0), account, amount);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Destroys `amount` tokens from `account`, reducing the
         * total supply.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event with `to` set to the zero address.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `account` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `account` must have at least `amount` tokens.
         */
        function _burn(address account, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
            require(account != address(0), "ERC20: burn from the zero address");
    
            _beforeTokenTransfer(account, address(0), amount);
    
            uint256 accountBalance = _balances[account];
            require(accountBalance >= amount, "ERC20: burn amount exceeds balance");
            unchecked {
                _balances[account] = accountBalance - amount;
            }
            _totalSupply -= amount;
    
            emit Transfer(account, address(0), amount);
    
            _afterTokenTransfer(account, address(0), amount);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the `owner` s tokens.
         *
         * This internal function is equivalent to `approve`, and can be used to
         * e.g. set automatic allowances for certain subsystems, etc.
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `owner` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
         */
        function _approve(
            address owner,
            address spender,
            uint256 amount
        ) internal virtual {
            require(owner != address(0), "ERC20: approve from the zero address");
            require(spender != address(0), "ERC20: approve to the zero address");
    
            _allowances[owner][spender] = amount;
            emit Approval(owner, spender, amount);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Updates `owner` s allowance for `spender` based on spent `amount`.
         *
         * Does not update the allowance amount in case of infinite allowance.
         * Revert if not enough allowance is available.
         *
         * Might emit an {Approval} event.
         */
        function _spendAllowance(
            address owner,
            address spender,
            uint256 amount
        ) internal virtual {
            uint256 currentAllowance = allowance(owner, spender);
            if (currentAllowance != type(uint256).max) {
                require(currentAllowance >= amount, "ERC20: insufficient allowance");
                unchecked {
                    _approve(owner, spender, currentAllowance - amount);
                }
            }
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Hook that is called before any transfer of tokens. This includes
         * minting and burning.
         *
         * Calling conditions:
         *
         * - when `from` and `to` are both non-zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens
         * will be transferred to `to`.
         * - when `from` is zero, `amount` tokens will be minted for `to`.
         * - when `to` is zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens will be burned.
         * - `from` and `to` are never both zero.
         *
         * To learn more about hooks, head to xref:ROOT:extending-contracts.adoc#using-hooks[Using Hooks].
         */
        function _beforeTokenTransfer(
            address from,
            address to,
            uint256 amount
        ) internal virtual {}
    
        /**
         * @dev Hook that is called after any transfer of tokens. This includes
         * minting and burning.
         *
         * Calling conditions:
         *
         * - when `from` and `to` are both non-zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens
         * has been transferred to `to`.
         * - when `from` is zero, `amount` tokens have been minted for `to`.
         * - when `to` is zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens have been burned.
         * - `from` and `to` are never both zero.
         *
         * To learn more about hooks, head to xref:ROOT:extending-contracts.adoc#using-hooks[Using Hooks].
         */
        function _afterTokenTransfer(
            address from,
            address to,
            uint256 amount
        ) internal virtual {}
    }
    
    // File: contracts/LRD/LRD.sol
    
    
    pragma solidity 0.8.9;
    
    
    
    
    
    /**
     *  @title Blocklords
     *  @author Medet Ahmetson (admin@blocklords.io)
     *  @notice The LRD token
     */
    contract LRD is ERC20, Ownable {
        using SafeMath for uint256;
        using Address for address;
    
        uint256 private constant MILLION = 1000 * 1000 * 10 ** 18;
    
        bool[13] public originalMints;
    
        /// @notice Set to false to stop mint/burn of token. Set to true to allow minting.
        bool public bridgeAllowed = false;
    
        uint public limitSupply = 0;
    
        /// @notice the list of bridge addresses allowed to mint tokens.
        mapping(address => bool) public bridges;
    
        // Mint and Burn
        modifier onlyBridge {
            require(bridgeAllowed && bridges[msg.sender], "not a bridge or original contract");
            _;
        }
    
        modifier original {
            require(!bridgeAllowed, "bridge is not allowed");
            _;
        }
    
        modifier onlyMultisig(address multisig) {
            require(multisig.isContract(), "not multisig");
            _;
        }
    
        event IncreaseLimitSupply(uint256 limitSupply);
        event AddBridge(address indexed bridge);
        event RemoveBridge(address indexed bridge);
    
        /// @param _bridgeAllowed is FALSE in the token at the original token.
        constructor(bool _bridgeAllowed) ERC20("BLOCKLORDS", "LRDS") {
            bridgeAllowed = _bridgeAllowed;
        }
    
        function mintSeedRound(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[0], "minted");
        
            originalMints[0] = true;
    
            _mint(multisig, 9 * MILLION);  // 9%
        }
    
        function mintStrategicRound(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[1], "minted");
            originalMints[1] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 6 * MILLION);  // 6%
        }
    
        function mintPrivateRound(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[2], "minted");
            originalMints[2] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 6 * MILLION);  // 6%
        }
    
        function mintGrowthRound(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[3], "minted");
            originalMints[3] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 7 * MILLION);  // 7%
        }
    
        function mintCommunityConquest(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[4], "minted");
            originalMints[4] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 3 * MILLION);  // 3%
        }
    
        function mintGameLaunchDrop(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[5], "minted");
            originalMints[5] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 1 * MILLION);  // 1%
        }
    
        function mintSeasonBounty(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[6], "minted");
            originalMints[6] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 5 * MILLION);  // 5%
        }
    
        function mintRulersBounty(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[7], "minted");
            originalMints[7] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 10 * MILLION);  // 10%
        }
    
        function mintEmpireRewards(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[8], "minted");
            originalMints[8] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 10 * MILLION);  // 10%
        }
    
        function mintDynastyIncentives(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[9], "minted");
            originalMints[9] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 10 * MILLION);  // 10%
        }
    
        function mintLiquidity(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[10], "minted");
            originalMints[10] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 15 * MILLION);  // 15%
        }
    
        function mintFoundationReserve(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[11], "minted");
            originalMints[11] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 10 * MILLION);  // 10%
        }
    
        function mintAdvisors(address multisig) external onlyMultisig(multisig) original onlyOwner {
            require(!originalMints[12], "minted");
            originalMints[12] = true;
            _mint(multisig, 8 * MILLION);  // 8%
        }
    
        function increaseLimitSupply(uint256 amount) external onlyOwner {
            require(limitSupply + amount <= 100 * 1000 * 1000 * 10 ** 18, "Exceeds the max cap");
            
            limitSupply += amount;
    
            emit IncreaseLimitSupply(limitSupply);
        }
    
        function addBridge(address _bridge) external onlyOwner {
            require(bridgeAllowed, "no bridging");
            require(_bridge != address(0), "invalid address");
            require(!bridges[_bridge], "bridge already added");
    
            bridges[_bridge] = true;
    
            emit AddBridge(_bridge);
       }
    
        function removeBridge(address _bridge) external onlyOwner {
            require(bridgeAllowed, "no bridging");
            require(_bridge != address(0), "invalid address");
            require(bridges[_bridge], "bridge already removed");
    
            delete bridges[_bridge];
    
            emit RemoveBridge(_bridge);
       }
    
       /**
         * @dev Creates `amount` new tokens for `to`.
         *
         * See {ERC20-_mint}.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - the caller must have the `MINTER_ROLE`.
         */
        function mint(address to, uint256 amount) external onlyBridge {
            require(totalSupply().add(amount) <= limitSupply, "exceeded mint limit");
            _mint(to, amount);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Destroys `amount` tokens from `account`, deducting from the caller's
         * allowance.
         *
         * See {ERC20-_burn} and {ERC20-allowance}.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - the caller must have allowance for ``accounts``'s tokens of at least
         * `amount`.
         */
        function burnFrom(address account, uint256 amount) public onlyBridge {
            uint256 currentAllowance = allowance(account, _msgSender());
            require(currentAllowance >= amount, "burn amount exceeds allowance");
    
            _approve(account, _msgSender(), currentAllowance - amount);
            _burn(account, amount);
        }
    }

    File 3 of 3: GnosisSafeProxy
    // SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-only
    pragma solidity >=0.7.0 <0.9.0;
    
    /// @title IProxy - Helper interface to access masterCopy of the Proxy on-chain
    /// @author Richard Meissner - <richard@gnosis.io>
    interface IProxy {
        function masterCopy() external view returns (address);
    }
    
    /// @title GnosisSafeProxy - Generic proxy contract allows to execute all transactions applying the code of a master contract.
    /// @author Stefan George - <stefan@gnosis.io>
    /// @author Richard Meissner - <richard@gnosis.io>
    contract GnosisSafeProxy {
        // singleton always needs to be first declared variable, to ensure that it is at the same location in the contracts to which calls are delegated.
        // To reduce deployment costs this variable is internal and needs to be retrieved via `getStorageAt`
        address internal singleton;
    
        /// @dev Constructor function sets address of singleton contract.
        /// @param _singleton Singleton address.
        constructor(address _singleton) {
            require(_singleton != address(0), "Invalid singleton address provided");
            singleton = _singleton;
        }
    
        /// @dev Fallback function forwards all transactions and returns all received return data.
        fallback() external payable {
            // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
            assembly {
                let _singleton := and(sload(0), 0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff)
                // 0xa619486e == keccak("masterCopy()"). The value is right padded to 32-bytes with 0s
                if eq(calldataload(0), 0xa619486e00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000) {
                    mstore(0, _singleton)
                    return(0, 0x20)
                }
                calldatacopy(0, 0, calldatasize())
                let success := delegatecall(gas(), _singleton, 0, calldatasize(), 0, 0)
                returndatacopy(0, 0, returndatasize())
                if eq(success, 0) {
                    revert(0, returndatasize())
                }
                return(0, returndatasize())
            }
        }
    }
    
    /// @title Proxy Factory - Allows to create new proxy contact and execute a message call to the new proxy within one transaction.
    /// @author Stefan George - <stefan@gnosis.pm>
    contract GnosisSafeProxyFactory {
        event ProxyCreation(GnosisSafeProxy proxy, address singleton);
    
        /// @dev Allows to create new proxy contact and execute a message call to the new proxy within one transaction.
        /// @param singleton Address of singleton contract.
        /// @param data Payload for message call sent to new proxy contract.
        function createProxy(address singleton, bytes memory data) public returns (GnosisSafeProxy proxy) {
            proxy = new GnosisSafeProxy(singleton);
            if (data.length > 0)
                // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
                assembly {
                    if eq(call(gas(), proxy, 0, add(data, 0x20), mload(data), 0, 0), 0) {
                        revert(0, 0)
                    }
                }
            emit ProxyCreation(proxy, singleton);
        }
    
        /// @dev Allows to retrieve the runtime code of a deployed Proxy. This can be used to check that the expected Proxy was deployed.
        function proxyRuntimeCode() public pure returns (bytes memory) {
            return type(GnosisSafeProxy).runtimeCode;
        }
    
        /// @dev Allows to retrieve the creation code used for the Proxy deployment. With this it is easily possible to calculate predicted address.
        function proxyCreationCode() public pure returns (bytes memory) {
            return type(GnosisSafeProxy).creationCode;
        }
    
        /// @dev Allows to create new proxy contact using CREATE2 but it doesn't run the initializer.
        ///      This method is only meant as an utility to be called from other methods
        /// @param _singleton Address of singleton contract.
        /// @param initializer Payload for message call sent to new proxy contract.
        /// @param saltNonce Nonce that will be used to generate the salt to calculate the address of the new proxy contract.
        function deployProxyWithNonce(
            address _singleton,
            bytes memory initializer,
            uint256 saltNonce
        ) internal returns (GnosisSafeProxy proxy) {
            // If the initializer changes the proxy address should change too. Hashing the initializer data is cheaper than just concatinating it
            bytes32 salt = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(keccak256(initializer), saltNonce));
            bytes memory deploymentData = abi.encodePacked(type(GnosisSafeProxy).creationCode, uint256(uint160(_singleton)));
            // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
            assembly {
                proxy := create2(0x0, add(0x20, deploymentData), mload(deploymentData), salt)
            }
            require(address(proxy) != address(0), "Create2 call failed");
        }
    
        /// @dev Allows to create new proxy contact and execute a message call to the new proxy within one transaction.
        /// @param _singleton Address of singleton contract.
        /// @param initializer Payload for message call sent to new proxy contract.
        /// @param saltNonce Nonce that will be used to generate the salt to calculate the address of the new proxy contract.
        function createProxyWithNonce(
            address _singleton,
            bytes memory initializer,
            uint256 saltNonce
        ) public returns (GnosisSafeProxy proxy) {
            proxy = deployProxyWithNonce(_singleton, initializer, saltNonce);
            if (initializer.length > 0)
                // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
                assembly {
                    if eq(call(gas(), proxy, 0, add(initializer, 0x20), mload(initializer), 0, 0), 0) {
                        revert(0, 0)
                    }
                }
            emit ProxyCreation(proxy, _singleton);
        }
    
        /// @dev Allows to create new proxy contact, execute a message call to the new proxy and call a specified callback within one transaction
        /// @param _singleton Address of singleton contract.
        /// @param initializer Payload for message call sent to new proxy contract.
        /// @param saltNonce Nonce that will be used to generate the salt to calculate the address of the new proxy contract.
        /// @param callback Callback that will be invoced after the new proxy contract has been successfully deployed and initialized.
        function createProxyWithCallback(
            address _singleton,
            bytes memory initializer,
            uint256 saltNonce,
            IProxyCreationCallback callback
        ) public returns (GnosisSafeProxy proxy) {
            uint256 saltNonceWithCallback = uint256(keccak256(abi.encodePacked(saltNonce, callback)));
            proxy = createProxyWithNonce(_singleton, initializer, saltNonceWithCallback);
            if (address(callback) != address(0)) callback.proxyCreated(proxy, _singleton, initializer, saltNonce);
        }
    
        /// @dev Allows to get the address for a new proxy contact created via `createProxyWithNonce`
        ///      This method is only meant for address calculation purpose when you use an initializer that would revert,
        ///      therefore the response is returned with a revert. When calling this method set `from` to the address of the proxy factory.
        /// @param _singleton Address of singleton contract.
        /// @param initializer Payload for message call sent to new proxy contract.
        /// @param saltNonce Nonce that will be used to generate the salt to calculate the address of the new proxy contract.
        function calculateCreateProxyWithNonceAddress(
            address _singleton,
            bytes calldata initializer,
            uint256 saltNonce
        ) external returns (GnosisSafeProxy proxy) {
            proxy = deployProxyWithNonce(_singleton, initializer, saltNonce);
            revert(string(abi.encodePacked(proxy)));
        }
    }
    
    interface IProxyCreationCallback {
        function proxyCreated(
            GnosisSafeProxy proxy,
            address _singleton,
            bytes calldata initializer,
            uint256 saltNonce
        ) external;
    }