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@cdxprotocol/test

v0.0.1

Published

a set of solidity contracts that implement the core functionalities, PR displays and on chain interactions.

Downloads

7

Readme

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CDX

System Overview

  • CDX-core: a set of solidity contracts that implement the core functionalities, PR displays and on chain interactions.

  • CDX-operator: a light-weighted NodeJS service that handles customer front-end requests. The operator service is also the main point of entry for maintenance, customer inquiry, and manual upgrade, system servicing for our tech team.

  • CDX-modulator: a high durability, high throughput, medium latency, high privilege service that runs in the backend of customer service flow and oversees CDX core for certain sub-routines that don't fit in the solidity world, such as hedging, arbitrage, pricing, sourcing etc.

  • CDX-bridge: a separate service much like the CDX-modulator but stand alone in different service stacks for security and operational reasons. The CDX-bridge monitors the balance sheets between the main Contract wallet [definition] and the vault. This service in theory should preserve the gain/loss balance between these wallets and is responsible for providing customer rewards to the main Contract.

Protocol Overview

Getting Started CDX-core

  • Install node
  • Create an environment file named .env and fill the next environment variables
# Add Alchemy or Infura provider keys, alchemy takes preference at the config level

ETHERSCAN_API_KEY=""
PRIVATE_KEY = ""
FORKING=""
GOERLI= ""

Clone

git clone https://github.com/Web3Z-Labs/CDX-core.git

cd CDX-core

Installation

yarn or npm install

Compile

yarn compile or npm run compile

Test

yarn test or npm run test

Verify

npx hardhat verify --network <NETWORK> <CONTRACT_ADDRESS> <CONSTRUCTOR_PARAMETERS>

Download Hardhat

Follow the Openzeppelin guide

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