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---
id: timestamps-addresses
title: Timestamps, Addresses
---
## Timestamps
Timestamps in LIGO, or in Michelson in general are available in smart contracts, while bakers baking the block (including the transaction in a block) are responsible for providing the given current timestamp for the contract.
### Current time
You can obtain the current time using the built-in syntax specific expression, please be aware that it's up to the baker to set the current timestamp value.
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```pascaligo group=a
const today: timestamp = now;
```
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### Timestamp arithmetic
In LIGO, timestamps can be added with `int`(s), this enables you to set e.g. time constraints for your smart contracts like this:
#### In 24 hours
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```pascaligo group=b
const today: timestamp = now;
const one_day: int = 86400;
const in_24_hrs: timestamp = today + one_day;
```
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#### 24 hours ago
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```pascaligo group=c
const today: timestamp = now;
const one_day: int = 86400;
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const in_24_hrs: timestamp = today - one_day;
```
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### Comparing timestamps
You can also compare timestamps using the same comparison operators as for numbers:
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```pascaligo group=c
const not_tommorow: bool = (now = in_24_hrs)
```
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## Addresses
`address` is a LIGO datatype used for Tezos addresses (tz1, tz2, tz3, KT1, ...).
Here's how you can define an address:
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```pascaligo group=d
const my_account: address = ("tz1KqTpEZ7Yob7QbPE4Hy4Wo8fHG8LhKxZSx": address);
```
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