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Call for Input: Allow links to ISO 4217's currency list #367

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SamWilsn opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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Call for Input: Allow links to ISO 4217's currency list #367

SamWilsn opened this issue Nov 4, 2024 · 3 comments

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@SamWilsn
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SamWilsn commented Nov 4, 2024

Call for Input

Decision

Do we allow links to ISO 4217's list of currencies?

If Affirmed

EIP-1 is updated, and ethereum/ERCs#688 is merged.

If Rejected

No changes.

Method

Rough Consensus

Deadline

December 4, 2024

Background

Generally we don't allow links to ISO standards because they are behind a paywall. ISO 4217 is no exception, but its list of currencies is available free of charge: https://www.six-group.com/dam/download/financial-information/data-center/iso-currrency/lists/list-one.xml

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@SamWilsn
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SamWilsn commented Nov 4, 2024

opposed


This goes against the spirit of EIP-5757. You can't even read the standard that this list is a part of without paying a fee.

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EIP5757 says no links to paywalls, if you can't read the standard then it is a hard no.

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SamWilsn commented Nov 5, 2024

To be clear, the currency list itself is available for free, but the standard is not. I think the list technically meets 5757's requirements.

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