Yet Another Cosmos Asset Registry
Contains notable user addresses including native multisig and CW3 multisig accounts. This file is updated manually.
type Account = {
// The address of the wallet or smart contract
id: string;
// The entity which created or controls `id`
entity: string;
// A short descriptive label of `id`
label: string;
};
Contains notable cosmwasm smart contracts excluding CW3 multisig accounts. This file is updated manually.
type Contract = {
// The address of the smart contract
id: string;
// The entity which created or controls `id`
entity: string;
// A short descriptive label of `id`
label: string;
};
Contains notable cosmwasm binaries. This file is updated manually.
type Binary = {
// The code_id of the cosmwasm binary
id: string;
// The entity which created or controls `id`
entity: string;
// A short descriptive label of `id`
label: string;
};
Contains all verified and unverified native / IBC / CW20 / CW721 assets. This file will update automatically if all required fields of an asset can be inferred. The optional fields must be updated manually.
type Asset = {
// The contract address of the cw20 tokens or denom of the ibc/native coins
id: string;
// The entity which created or controls `id`
// Corresponds to the `name` field of an entity in `entity.json`
entity?: string | undefined;
// The canonical name of the asset (eg. "Axelar Wrapped Bitcoin")
name: string;
// The ticker of the asset (eg. "axlWBTC")
symbol: string;
// The number of decimals of the asset
decimals: string;
// The type of this asset: "native" | "ibc" | "cw20" | "cw721" | "tokenfactory"
type: string;
// The following fields are all optional
// The transaction hash that contains "Coinhall verification" memo
verification_tx?: string | undefined;
// Static supply values; do not populate both static and dynamic values (see example below)
// NOTE: these are decimal numbers (ie. NOT the on-chain integers)
circ_supply?: string | undefined;
total_supply?: string | undefined;
// Dynamic supply values; do not populate both static and dynamic values (see example below)
circ_supply_api?: string | undefined;
total_supply_api?: string | undefined;
// These fields are all URL links
icon?: string | undefined;
coinmarketcap?: string | undefined;
coingecko?: string | undefined;
};
Valid example with static total supply, and dynamic circulating supply:
{
"id": "ibc/example_asset_id",
"name": "Example Asset",
"symbol": "EA",
"decimals": "6",
"type": "ibc",
"circ_supply_api": "https://exampleasset.com/circulating_supply",
"total_supply": "1000000"
}
Invalid example with both static and dynamic circ supply (applies to total supply too):
{
"id": "ibc/example_asset_id",
"name": "Example Asset",
"symbol": "EA",
"decimals": "6",
"type": "ibc",
"circ_supply": "1000000",
"circ_supply_api": "https://exampleasset.com/circulating_supply",
}
Contains all social information of an entity. This file is updated manually.
type Entity = {
name: string;
website?: string | undefined;
telegram?: string | undefined;
twitter?: string | undefined;
discord?: string | undefined;
}
Contains dexes' liquidity pools. This file will update automatically if all required fields of a pool can be inferred (specifically, dex
and type
). Otherwise, the missing fields must be updated manually.
type Pool = {
// The contract address of the liquidity pool
id: string;
asset_ids: string[];
dex: string;
// The liquidity pool type: "xyk" | "stable" | "orderbook" | "balancerV1"
type: string;
// The contract address of the LP token (if it exists)
lp_token_id?: string | undefined;
};
You do not need to add pools manually. Our bot will periodically detect and add new pools to the pool.json
file, provided that the pools come from a dex that we already support.
If you are a new dex that we do not yet support, please reach out to us.
You do not need to add assets manually. Our bot will periodically detect and add new assets to the asset.json
file, provided that the asset belong to at least one pool.
For circulating and total supply: we accept either a static number, or an API endpoint (if the supply is dynamic). The values should be added to the asset.json
file.
For token icon: we only accept a valid hosted link to an image (SVG is preferred over PNG/JPEG/others). Please ensure that the link given shows an image only and nothing else (ie. it should NOT lead to an HTML webpage). The link should be added to the asset.json
file.
For CoinMarketCap and Coingecko links: these links should be added to the asset.json
file.
For social links: we accept website, Twitter, Telegram, and Discord links. Firstly, the links should be added to the entity.json
file. Then, update your asset in asset.json
with the entity
field, ensuring that the value is the same as the name
field of the entity that you have created.
Then, follow the contributing guide to open a pull request.
- Fork this repo
- Read the FAQs and make the necessary changes on your fork
- Before committing any changes, run the
format.sh
script which automatically validates and formats your local files - If the validation passes, create a pull request
- Enable GitHub Actions to run on your fork and ensure that your PR passes all checks
- If necessary, contact us to seek for a review