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@blobfishkate/sovryncontracts

v2.1.0

Published

Contract addresses and ABIs used by the Sovryn Protocol

Downloads

99

Readme

Sovryn Contracts Package

This package contains the abis and contracts addresses for smart contracts used by the Sovryn Protocol

Usage

This package will default to using testnet settings. To use mainnet setting you will need to set two environment variables:

  • NETWORK_MODE=mainnet
  • WEB3_PROVIDER= mainnet node url

To import just an address: import { addresses } from "@blobfishkate/sovryncontracts";

To get an individual address: const BTC_address = addresses.BTC_token;

To import a single contract: import { BTC_lending } from "@blobfishkate/sovryncontracts"; where BTC_lending is the name of the contract.

To import all contracts as a single object where keys are contract names: import { contracts } from "@blobfishkate/sovryncontracts"; where contracts.BTC_lending is the BTC_lending contract.

Github repo is here: https://github.com/BetsyBraddock/Sovryn-Contracts-Package

A list of exported addresses can be found in /contract-mainnet.json or /contracts-testnet.json.

A list of named contracts can be found in /build-contracts.js.

If you need to view the abis, they can be found in the /abi directory.