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ERC20 staking rewards distribution contracts

A generic contracts suite to bootstrap staking campaigns in which stakers get distributed rewards over time in relation to their share of the total staked tokens. Supports multiple ERC20 reward tokens, locked campaigns (i.e. no withdrawals until the end of the distribution if tokens are staked), capped campaigns, and rewards recovery by the owner for those dead moments in which no tokens are staked.

Getting started

To use erc20-staking-rewards-distribution-contracts in your project (for example to extend the functionality of either the distribution contract or the factory), simply run:

yarn add -D `erc20-staking-rewards-distribution-contracts`

Built artifacts (containing ABI and bytecode) can be imported in the following way:

const erc20DistributionArtifact = require("erc20-staking-rewards-distribution-contracts/build/ERC20StakingRewardsDistribution.json");
const erc20DistributionFactoryArtifact = require("erc20-staking-rewards-distribution-contracts/build/ERC20StakingRewardsDistributionFactory.json");

Solidity source code can be imported in the following way:

import "erc20-staking-rewards-distribution-contracts/ERC20StakingRewardsDistribution.sol";
import "erc20-staking-rewards-distribution-contracts/ERC20StakingRewardsDistributionFactory.sol";

Development

Start by cloning the repo and installing dependencies by running:

yarn

To trigger a compilation run:

yarn compile

Tests will be ran using the Truffle framework. They are divided in suites depending on contract files and execution scenarios. To trigger a test run, just run:

yarn test

These tests won't show any coverage data. In order to show coverage statistics collected through solidity-coverage another command must be launched:

yarn test:coverage

There is a third variant in the testing process that collects information about average gas consumption and estimates the cost of calling contracts' functions based on current gas prices read from ETHGasStation. eth-gas-reporter is used to achieve this, and in order to show the aforementioned data, just run:

yarn test:gasreport

Warning: collecting coverage or gas consumption data while performing tests might slow down the entire process.

Fuzzing with Echidna is also set up on the distribution contract, and is executed through Trail of Bits' Ethereum security toolbox. In order to run it, start by install Docker and starting the daemon, then run:

yarn prepare-fuzzing && yarn est:run

This flattens all the tested contracts, makes them ready to be analyzed by Echidna, and boots up the Ethereum security toolbox. When the toolbox is running, run the following command to start fuzzing:

echidna-test /tested/ERC20StakingRewardsDistributionFuzzer.sol --contract ERC20StakingRewardsDistributionFuzzer --config /tested/config.yml

Linting and "prettification" on Solidity code is performed using prettier-plugin-solidity and solhint-plugin-prettier. Test code is simply checked using eslint and prettier.

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