Indicate that a token has launched a mainnet
See original GitHub issuethere is currently no indication in the data that a token has launched a mainnet.
This seems to me to call for a new kind of entry in "deprecation"
section, AND a new metadata entry somewhere other, because these two can be independent. Maybe there is a mainnet but the token is still tradeable? (in that case, the mainnet info is purely informative; in case of deprecation, it should mark the token as something like “do not trade”)
what sort of information can we even have about a mainnet? perhaps just a boolean flag, has_mainnet
?
so many questions
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ah now I see - perhaps it would then just be best to add a chain field to deprecation - is then a number with the chainID. Can also help when projects migrate to eth 2.0
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