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@blockworks-foundation/mango-v3-reimbursement-lib
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This repository contains code that allows users of mango v3 to receive re-imbursement after the emergency shutdown in Slot 154,889,307.
First calculate the re-imbursement from a recent solana snapshot, we used Slot 154,856,403:
cargo run --bin cli equity-from-snapshot \
--snapshot snapshot-154856403-HJj8oytGGRnbUoFdojewzBWB3FrTBaTJdx1v4g63oUWc.sqlite \
--late-changes deposits_withdraws.tsv \
--program mv3ekLzLbnVPNxjSKvqBpU3ZeZXPQdEC3bp5MDEBG68 \
--group 98pjRuQjK3qA6gXts96PqZT4Ze5QmnCmt3QYjhbUSPue \
--outtype csv --outfile reimbursement.csv
cargo run --bin cli equity-from-snapshot \
--snapshot snapshot-154856403-HJj8oytGGRnbUoFdojewzBWB3FrTBaTJdx1v4g63oUWc.sqlite \
--late-changes deposits_withdraws.tsv \
--program mv3ekLzLbnVPNxjSKvqBpU3ZeZXPQdEC3bp5MDEBG68 \
--group 98pjRuQjK3qA6gXts96PqZT4Ze5QmnCmt3QYjhbUSPue \
--outtype bin --outfile reimbursement.bin
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The npm package @blockworks-foundation/mango-v3-reimbursement-lib receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @blockworks-foundation/mango-v3-reimbursement-lib popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @blockworks-foundation/mango-v3-reimbursement-lib demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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