Cap table show the current ownership, or token holding addresses, of security tokens.
Cap table can be printed for the current moment or any moment in the past.
Cap table output may contain the real world identities of the owners, if supplied via external CSV file, or just plain Ethereum addresses.
To print out the cap table, first you need to build the local database of token transactions.
Token holder balances ae managed in a blockchain. Accessing token holder information real time from a blockchain is non-trivial. For complex operations, like printing out the cap table, we need to crunch the blockchain data first to a local database.
sto
can scan the blockchain and construct a database of all past token transactions. Based on this information we can print out the cap table in any point of time.
To scan all transactions of your security token use token-scan
command. Use the token address for which you have created a distribution.
sto --config=myconfig.ini token-scan --token-address=0x1091aA1ED6070eDEDFdf46f665C1eD78Bd2c7431
Scan may take few minutes, as the operation walks through the whole blockchian. In the end, it should print:
Scanning token: Mikko's corp 5
Current last block for chain kovan: 9880112
Scanning blocks: 133739 - 9880112
Last scan ended at block: 133749
Scanning block: 9524384, batch size: 500000: : 9890620it [00:13, 104737.39it/s]
Updated 3 token holder balances
Rerunning sto token-scan starts from the block where it was left last time. We look back few blocks (10) to ensure that any transfers lost in minor blockchain forks are corrected.
The provided scan algorithm is referential in the nature. It may not scale to large number or tokens or token holders. The algorithm has been designed the limitations of SQLite databases in mind.
After you have scanned the balances you can print the cap table <captable>
.
See token-scan
command.
Use sto cap-table
command to print out different views on the table.
Here we print out the cap table
- For security token
we issued earlier <issuance>
- Distributed to the share holders in the example file
we used earlier <distribute>
First we download the file that contain read world identities of token holder addresses:
# Download example CSV file provided with source code repository
curl -O "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TokenMarketNet/sto/master/docs/source/example-ids.csv"
Then we can use this file and our local token transfer database to print out the current cap table:
sto --config=myconfig.ini cap-table \
--identity-file=example-ids.csv \
--token-address=0xAEFafd1Ae9b0e9acFF2b22596C40da3FFD8dff99
Cap table looks like this:
See cap-table
command for ordering and formatting options.
These are quick instructions to print the cap table for any ERC-20 token.
sto token-scan
and sto cap-table
command support creating token holder database of any ERC-20 token, not just security tokens or tokens you have issued yourself. If you need to use token holder or transfer data in your application you can read it directly from sto
SQLite database.
Note
As most of the ERC-20 tokens are payment terms, using term cap table is little bit misleading. The term "token holders" is more generic.
Here is a quick tutorial how to print out the token holders of Reality Clash token.
First create a INI configuration while that connects to Infura Ethereum mainnet node or your local mainnet node.
mainnet.ini
example:
# Network we are using
network = ethereum
# Get this from your Infura dashboard
ethereum-node-url = https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/453...
Then scan all RCC token transactions of all time. Please note that the scan process may take anywhere between 15 minutes to few hours depening on how fast your connection to the node and computer are.
sto --config=mainnet.ini token-scan --token-address=0x9b6443b0fb9c241a7fdac375595cea13e6b7807a
Note
If the scan is interrupted it will pick up where it was left last time. You can also manually interrupt the application with CTRL+C.
Now you can print out the cap table. Here is how to print out top 10 token holders:
sto --config=mainnet.init cap-table \
--token-address=0x9b6443b0fb9c241a7fdac375595cea13e6b7807a \
--order-by=balance \
--order-direction=desc \
--max-entries=10
And it prints out the RCC top holders table: