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@tokamak-network/titan2-contracts
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This package contains the smart contracts that compose the on-chain component of Optimism's upcoming Bedrock upgrade. We've tried to maintain 100% backwards compatibility with the existing system while also introducing new useful features. You can find detailed specifications for the contracts contained within this package here.
A style guide we follow for writing contracts can be found here.
Name | Proxy Type | Description |
---|---|---|
L1CrossDomainMessenger | ResolvedDelegateProxy | High-level interface for sending messages to and receiving messages from Optimism |
L1StandardBridge | L1ChugSplashProxy | Standardized system for transferring ERC20 tokens to/from Optimism |
L2OutputOracle | Proxy | Stores commitments to the state of Optimism which can be used by contracts on L1 to access L2 state |
OptimismPortal | Proxy | Low-level message passing interface |
OptimismMintableERC20Factory | Proxy | Deploys standard OptimismMintableERC20 tokens that are compatible with either StandardBridge |
ProxyAdmin | - | Contract that can upgrade L1 contracts |
Name | Proxy Type | Description |
---|---|---|
GasPriceOracle | Proxy | Stores L2 gas price configuration values |
L1Block | Proxy | Stores L1 block context information (e.g., latest known L1 block hash) |
L2CrossDomainMessenger | Proxy | High-level interface for sending messages to and receiving messages from L1 |
L2StandardBridge | Proxy | Standardized system for transferring ERC20 tokens to/from L1 |
L2ToL1MessagePasser | Proxy | Low-level message passing interface |
SequencerFeeVault | Proxy | Vault for L2 transaction fees |
OptimismMintableERC20Factory | Proxy | Deploys standard OptimismMintableERC20 tokens that are compatible with either StandardBridge |
L2ProxyAdmin | - | Contract that can upgrade L2 contracts when sent a transaction from L1 |
Name | Location | Proxy Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
AddressManager | L1 | - | Legacy upgrade mechanism (unused in Bedrock) |
DeployerWhitelist | L2 | Proxy | Legacy contract for managing allowed deployers (unused since EVM Equivalence upgrade) |
L1BlockNumber | L2 | Proxy | Legacy contract for accessing latest known L1 block number, replaced by L1Block |
We export contract ABIs, contract source code, and contract deployment information for this package via npm
:
npm install @eth-optimism/contracts-bedrock
For all information about working on and contributing to Optimism's smart contracts, please see CONTRIBUTING.md
The smart contracts are deployed using foundry
with a hardhat-deploy
compatibility layer. When the contracts are deployed,
they will write a temp file to disk that can then be formatted into a hardhat-deploy
style artifact by calling another script.
Create or modify a file <network-name>.json
inside of the deploy-config
folder.
By default, the network name will be selected automatically based on the chainid. Alternatively, the DEPLOYMENT_CONTEXT
env var can be used to override the network name.
The spec for the deploy config is defined by the deployConfigSpec
located inside of the hardhat.config.ts
.
ETH_RPC_URL
, PRIVATE_KEY
and ETHERSCAN_API_KEY
if contract verification is desiredforge script -vvv scripts/Deploy.s.sol:Deploy --rpc-url $ETH_RPC_URL --broadcast --private-key $PRIVATE_KEY
Pass the --verify
flag to verify the deployments automatically with Etherscan.forge script -vvv scripts/Deploy.s.sol:Deploy --sig 'sync()' --rpc-url $ETH_RPC_URL --broadcast --private-key $PRIVATE_KEY
All of the functions for deploying a single contract are public
meaning that the --sig
argument to forge script
can be used to
target the deployment of a single contract.
FAQs
Contracts for Optimism Specs
The npm package @tokamak-network/titan2-contracts receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @tokamak-network/titan2-contracts popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tokamak-network/titan2-contracts demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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