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This repository contains the core smart contracts for Perpetual Protocol Curie (v2).
Contract source code and metadata are also published as npm packages:
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Perpetual Protocol Curie (v2) are deployed on Optimism mainnet (an Ethereum Layer 2 network).
Contract addresses:
You could also find the deployed contract addresses inside the npm package @perp/curie-deployments.
You need Node.js 16+ to build. Use nvm to install it.
Clone this repository, install Node.js dependencies, and build the source code:
git clone git@github.com:perpetual-protocol/perp-curie-contract.git
npm i
npm run build
If the installation failed on your machine, please try a vanilla install instead:
npm run clean
rm -rf node_modules/
rm package-lock.json
npm install
npm run build
Run all the test cases:
npm run test
See CHANGELOG.
See audits.
This repository is subject to the Perpetual Protocol v2 bug bounty program, per the terms defined on ImmuneFi.
Projects, ideas and events that benefit Perpetual Protocol and its ecosystem are eligible for grants!
If any features/functionalities described in the Perpetual Protocol documentation, code comments, marketing, community discussion or announcements, pre-production or testing code, or other non-production-code sources, vary or differ from the code used in production, in case of any dispute, the code used in production shall prevail.
[2.8.2] - 2023-08-15
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