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set-protocol-contracts

v1.4.18-beta

Published

Smart contracts for {Set} Protocol

Downloads

31

Readme

Set Protocol: A Specification for Token Abstraction

Contracts

Set Protocol is a specification for abstraction of higher order tokens on the ethereum blockchain written in the Solidity programming language. We use Truffle as a development environment for compiling, testing, and deploying our contracts. See the whitepaper for more details about Set Protocol.

More details about our contract architecture and deployed contracts can also be found in our wiki.

Contributing

We highly encourage participation from the community to help shape the development of Set. If you are interested in developing on top of Set Protocol or have any questions, please ping us on Telegram.

Legacy

For legacy users, our audited V1 contracts which can be found here.

Testing

  1. Docker Set up Firstly, you need to install Docker. The easiest way is to follow the Instructions on https://docs.docker.com/install/#supported-platforms

You need to pull the docker image that you want to use by using the following command:

docker pull ethereum/solc:0.5.7

If you wish not to set up docker, you can turn off the docker: true flag in truffle.js

  1. Run yarn install
yarn install
  1. Run an ethereum chain on a separate terminal window
yarn chain
  1. Run unit tests
yarn test