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Tokenbridge
Welcome to the POA Token Bridge monorepository!
Please note that this repository as a work in progress.
Overview
The POA Token Bridge allows users to transfer assets between two chains in the Ethereum ecosystem. It is composed of several elements which are contained within this monorepository.
For a complete picture of the POA Token Bridge functionality, it is useful to explore each subrepository.
Structure
Sub-repositories maintained within this monorepo are listed below.
Sub-repository | Description |
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Oracle | Oracle responsible for listening to bridge related events and authorizing asset transfers. |
UI | DApp interface to transfer tokens and coins between chains. |
Monitor | Tool for checking balances and unprocessed events in bridged networks. |
Deployment | Ansible playbooks for deploying cross-chain bridges. |
Oracle-E2E | End to end tests for the Oracle |
UI-E2E | End to end tests for the UI |
Additionally there are Solidity contracts used to manage bridge validators, collect signatures, and confirm asset relay and disposal.
Network Definitions
Bridging occurs between two networks.
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Home - or Native - is a network with fast and inexpensive operations. All bridge operations to collect validator confirmations are performed on this side of the bridge.
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Foreign can be any chain; generally it refers to the Ethereum mainnet.
Operational Modes
The POA TokenBridge provides three operational modes:
Native-to-ERC20
Coins on a Home network can be converted to ERC20-compatible tokens on a Foreign network. Coins are locked on the Home side and the corresponding amount of ERC20 tokens are minted on the Foreign side. When the operation is reversed, tokens are burnt on the Foreign side and unlocked in the Home network. More Information: POA-to-POA20 BridgeERC20-to-ERC20
ERC20-compatible tokens on the Foreign network are locked and minted as ERC20-compatible tokens (ERC677 tokens) on the Home network. When transferred from Home to Foreign, they are burnt on the Home side and unlocked in the Foreign network. This can be considered a form of atomic swap when a user swaps the token "X" in network "A" to the token "Y" in network "B". More Information: ERC20-to-ERC20ERC20-to-Native
: Pre-existing tokens in the Foreign network are locked and coins are minted in theHome
network. In this mode, the Home network consensus engine invokes Parity's Block Reward contract to mint coins per the bridge contract request. More Information: xDai Chain
Building, running, linting & tests
To initialize submodules:
git submodule update --init
To install dependencies:
yarn install
To build all projects:
yarn run build
Running linter for all JS projects:
yarn lint
Running linter for all Ansible playbooks:
- ansible-lint is required
yarn ansible-lint
Running tests for all projects:
yarn test
For details on building, running and developing please refer to respective READMEs in sub-repositories.
Contributing
See the CONTRIBUTING document for contribution, testing and pull request protocol.
License
This project is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0. See the LICENSE file for details.