diff --git a/applications/CosmWasmVM-CoreProduct .md b/applications/CosmWasmVM-CoreProduct .md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..98a4cdd579f --- /dev/null +++ b/applications/CosmWasmVM-CoreProduct .md @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +# CosmWasm VM - Core product + +- **Team Name:** Composable Finance LTD +- **Payment Address:** (USDC) 0x7C0776FBfadcB5EeEA5eF1DC5b50d603c9a40621 +- **[Level](https://github.com/w3f/Grants-Program/tree/master#level_slider-levels):** 2 + +## Project Overview :page_facing_up: + +Composable Finance focuses on trustless, cross-chain communications between Polkadot and other ecosystems. +In this case, a CosmWasm VM is a supplementary component to onboarding a new developer community and a widely adopted smart contract framework. + +### Overview + +The first CosmWasm VM implementation in Substrate for the Polkadot and Kusama ecosystems. + +CosmWasm, short for Cosmos Webassembly, is a smart contract framework designed for use in the Cosmos ecosystem. +Originally, the CosmWasm specification was built as a Cosmos SDK module and currently provides a plug-and-play functionality for Cosmos chains. +CosmWasm was written in half Rust and half Golang (Go), with low-level calls in Rust and high-level dispatching logic, handled in Go. +The actor model is implemented in Go which then calls the low-level Rust library to execute contracts effectively. + +CosmWasm offers a high degree of customization as part of its design philosophy. +A key feature of CosmWasm is that it allows for multi-chain contracts; one dApp, one contract, but multiple chains. +As a result, CosmWasm allows users to benefit from the utility across chains instead of being forced to choose between them. +Implementing the CosmWasm framework in Substrate will allow developers and parachains in the Polkadot and Kusama ecosystems +to seamlessly interact with a well-tested and heavily adopted smart contract framework. + +In terms of security, CosmWasm is designed to avoid the attack vectors found in Ethereum and Solidity, such as Reentrancy, and Default Visibilities. +Its security is further reinforced by its well-developed tooling and testing mechanisms prioritized early in its conception. +Due to these benefits, many projects have adopted CosmWasm as their smart contract framework, +including notable examples like Juno, OKX, and Osmosis. + +Overall, the CosmWasm VM proved to be the best VM for our needs as we found it to be the most portable and robust solution. +CosmWasm was built with interoperability in mind from the very beginning, +the goal being to build a smart contracting framework capable of operating across multiple blockchains. +By utilizing the XCMP as a transport layer, +CosmWasm contracts would be able to communicate with each other on different parachains without the need for any trusted parties. +The entire Dotsama ecosystem has the potential to benefit from CosmWasm. +This means that any team building on Dotsama will have unparalleled reach, +and the potential to create applications that have never been seen before. + + +### Project Details + +In its current state, Confio’s implementation of the CosmWasm VM excludes library components and consists of a single implementation targeting the Cosmos SDK. +Our team is building a library implementation of CosmWasm that can be utilized by different host implementations to minimize the work to port Cosmwasm to different ecosystems. +Currently, the only implementation of CosmWasm consists of half of it written in Rust and half Golang. +Therefore, the current version was not compatible with Substrate and has never been leveraged outside of Cosmos. +This meant we had to build a VM from scratch. + +Furthermore, we have two host implementations which allows developers to integrate CosmWasm in their ecosystems in a straightforward manner. +This ensures that our CosmWasm VM is highly portable with consistent execution semantics regardless of its host. +As a result, this would enable developers to integrate our CosmWasm VM as a pallet, within a frontend app, or inside a CLI tool. + +The official CosmWasm VM uses Wasmd for the runtime. +It ensures that developers follow the same execution semantics, +thus, all CosmWasm contracts will function the same irrespective of the Cosmos blockchain they are executed on. +We utilized the Wasmd reference material to rewrite the Go portions of CosmWasm in Rust for implementation on our parachains. + +![high_level_overview](https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1zcIT6UHveRrUfZunNx6otKuMCerEdX2J) + +- Documentation of core components, protocols, architecture, etc. to be deployed +- https://book.cosmwasm.com/ +- https://docs.cosmwasm.com/docs/1.0/ +- https://cosmwasm.com/resources + + +- PoC/MVP or other relevant prior work or research on the topic: +- https://medium.com/cosmwasm/cosmwasm-for-ctos-f1ffa19cccb8 +- https://medium.com/cosmwasm/cosmwasm-for-ctos-i-the-architecture-59a3e52d9b9c +- https://medium.com/cosmwasm + +### Ecosystem Fit + +CosmWasm would be able to facilitate the orchestration of cross-chain smart contracts between different parachains. + +Our target audience consists of parachain builders, +and dApps in the Dotsama ecosystem that want to leverage a WASM based smart contracting framework. +We hope this VM enables and incentivizes developers to build in the Polkadot ecosystem as CosmWasm has been adopted by a large developer community. + +We are the only team in the Substrate/Polkadot/Kusama ecosystem implementing CosmWasm for Substrate. + +## Team :busts_in_silhouette: + +### Team members + +- Name of team leader: Hussein Ait-Lahcen +- Names of team members: Cor Pruijs, Abduallah Eryuzlu + +### Contact + +- **Contact Name:** Ahmad Wehbi +- **Contact Email:** ahmad@composable.finance +- **Website:** https://www.composable.finance/ + +### Legal Structure + +- **Registered Address:** + + FortGate Offshore Investment and Legal Services LTD, + + 1st Floor, The Sotheby Building, Rodney Bay, Gros-Islet, + + P.O. Box 838, Castries, Saint Lucia +- **Registered Legal Entity:** Composable Finance LTD + +### Team's experience + +- Hussein Ait Lahcen: Principal Blockchain engineer at Composable Finance, previously Core Rust developer at Parity +- Abdullah Eryuzlu: Substrate Rust engineer at Composable Finance, previously Substrate engineer at Webb.tools +- Cor Pruijs: Software engineer at Composable Finance, previously Software engineer at ConsenSys + +### Team Code Repos + +- https://github.com/ComposableFi/cosmwasm-vm + +GitHub accounts of all team members: + +- https://github.com/hussein-aitlahcen +- https://github.com/aeryz +- https://github.com/cor + +### Team LinkedIn Profiles (if available) + +- https://tr.linkedin.com/in/abdullah-eryuzlu-675611182 +- https://fr.linkedin.com/in/hussein-a-967810a7 +- https://nl.linkedin.com/in/corpruijs + +## Development Status :open_book: +https://medium.com/supercolony/a-look-into-virtual-machines-and-smart-contract-runtimes-313cd7d494e3 + +## Development Roadmap :nut_and_bolt: + +### Overview + +- **Total Estimated Duration:** 11 Weeks +- **Full-Time Equivalent (FTE):** 1,5 FTE +- **Total Costs:** 29,700 USD + +### Milestone 1 — Pallet CosmWasm VM + +- **Estimated duration:** 8 weeks +- **FTE:** 1,5 +- **Costs:** $21,600 + +| Number | Deliverable | Specification | +|--------:|----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| **0a.** | License | GPLv3 / MIT / | +| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both inline documentation of the code and a basic tutorial that explains how a user can test and execute transactions using cosmwasm vm pallet. | +| **0c.** | Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by integration tests to ensure functionality and robustness. In the guide, we will describe how to run these tests. | +| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile that can be used to test the pallet functionality. | +| **1a.** | Development | We will deliver the core pallet for the CosmWasm VM | +| **1b.** | Development | This milestone includes the pallet supporting the following features: XCM integration, native asset support, allow calling extrinsics, verification through Fuzzing & Kani and Benchmarking. | | +| **1c.** | Testing | A local network setup running a substrate chain with the pallet and a contract showing the functionality described in the milestones, so that it can be inspected and called through Polkadotjs.org. | + +### Milestone 2 — PolkadotJS Integration + +- **Estimated duration:** 3 weeks +- **FTE: 1.5** +- **$8,100** + + +| Number | Deliverable | Specification | +|--------:|---------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| **0a.** | License | GPLv3 / MIT | +| **0b.** | Documentation | We will provide both inline documentation of the code and a basic tutorial that explains how contracts interact with PolkadotJS. | +| **0c.** | Testing Guide | Core functions will be fully covered by integration tests to ensure functionality and robustness. | +| **0d.** | Docker | We will provide a Dockerfile that can be used to test all the functionality delivered with this milestone | +| **0e.** | Article | We intend to publish an article which outlines what was achieved as part of the grant, how it benefits the Substrate ecosystem and how other parachains can utilize the pallet. | +| **1.** | Development | This milestone would include PolkadotJS support querying contracts’ state and interacting with CosmWam contracts | + + +## Future Plans + +Composable is continuing to contribute upstream, further pushing the boundaries of cryptographic research and opening up endless possibilities for the Dotama ecosystem as we work in line with our cross-chain/cross-layer interoperability goals. + +## Additional Information :heavy_plus_sign: + +**How did you hear about the Grants Program?** + +Web3 Foundation Medium and Twitter +