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@olympusdao/incur-debt

v1.3.2

Published

Utility library to build calldata for Olympus Incur Debt partners.

Downloads

2

Readme

💳 Incur Debt CLI

Utility library to build calldata for Olympus Incur Debt partners.

Installation

npm install @olympusdao/incur-debt or yarn install @olympusdao/incur-debt

Use

A pool must have been created on the desired DEX before using this CLI.

Create a JSON file with the following information:

  • Chain ID (Should always be 1 unless you are whitelisted for testing on Goerli)
  • RPC Url (i.e. "https://goerli.infura.io/v3/00000000000000000000000000000000" but with your Infura or Alchemy key)
  • Your multisig address
  • The name of the DEX strategy you wish to use (i.e. "sushiswap")
  • The address of the liquidity pool you wish to use on the DEX
  • Your maximum allowed slippage level on deposit
  • The amount of OHM you wish to borrow
    • NOTE: OHM uses 9 decimals so 10 OHM should be input as 10000000000
  • If you are using Balancer as your DEX, an array of the other tokens you wish to deposit to the pool
  • If you are using Balancer as your DEX, an array of the amounts of the previously specified other tokens you wish to deposit to the pool

Template:

{
    "chainId": 0,
    "rpcUrl": "https://goerli.infura.io/v3/00000000000000000000000000000000",
    "sender": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
    "strategy": "uniswap",
    "lpAddress": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
    "slippage": 0.01,
    "ohmAmount": "0",
    "otherTokens": ["0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"],
    "otherTokenAmounts": ["100000000", "100000000000000000"]
}

An example for a OHM-DAI Sushiswap pool on Goerli can be found in examples/goerli/goerliSushiParams.json on Github

To build the calldata for adding liquidity, start a command line or terminal instance in the directory where your JSON file exists and run npx incur-debt add-liq file.json in the command line

Current Status

Currently building transactions to add liquidity to Uniswap V2, Sushiswap, and Balancer pools is supported and has been tested. The Incur Debt Curve strategy has only a rudimentary implementation.