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Circle's Stablecoin Smart Contracts on EVM-compatible blockchains

This repository contains the smart contracts used by Circle's stablecoins on EVM-compatible blockchains. All contracts are written in Solidity and managed by the Truffle framework.

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Setup

Development Environment

Requirements:

  • Node 16.14.0
  • Yarn 1.22.19
$ git clone git@github.com:circlefin/stablecoin-evm.git
$ cd stablecoin-evm
$ nvm use
$ npm i -g yarn@1.22.19 # Install yarn if you don't already have it
$ yarn install          # Install dependencies

IDE

We recommend using VSCode for the project here with these extensions installed.

Development

TypeScript type definition files for the contracts

To generate type definitions:

$ yarn typechain

Linting and Formatting

To check code for problems:

$ yarn static-check   # Runs a static check on the repo.

or run the checks individually:

$ yarn typecheck      # Type-check TypeScript code
$ yarn lint           # Check JavaScript and TypeScript code
$ yarn lint --fix     # Fix problems where possible
$ yarn solhint        # Check Solidity code
$ yarn slither        # Run Slither

To auto-format code:

$ yarn fmt

Testing

First, make sure Ganache is running.

$ yarn ganache

Run all tests:

$ yarn test

To run tests in a specific file, run:

$ yarn test [path/to/file]

To run tests and generate test coverage, run:

$ yarn coverage

To check the size of contracts in the repo, run the following command.

$ yarn contract-size # Ignores tests
$ yarn contract-size:all # Includes all contracts

Deployment

Create a copy of the file config.js.example, and name it config.js. Enter the BIP39 mnemonic phrase, the INFURA API key to use for deployment, and the addresses of proxy admin, owner, master minter, blacklister, and pauser in config.js. This file must not be checked into the repository. To prevent accidental check-ins, config.js is in .gitignore.

Create a copy of the file blacklist.test.json, and name it blacklist.remote.json. Fill in blacklist.remote.json with the list addresses to blacklist. This file must not be checked into the repository. To prevent accidental check-ins, blacklist.remote.json is in .gitignore.

Run yarn migrate --network NETWORK, where NETWORK is either mainnet or ropsten.

Contracts

The FiatToken contracts adheres to OpenZeppelin's Proxy Upgrade Pattern (permalink). There are 2 main contracts - an implementation contract (FiatTokenV2_2.sol) that contains the main logic for FiatToken's functionalities, and a proxy contract (FiatTokenProxy.sol) that redirects function calls to the implementation contract. This allows upgrading FiatToken's functionalities, as a new implementation contact can be deployed and the Proxy can be updated to point to it.

FiatToken features

The FiatToken offers a number of capabilities, which briefly are described below. There are more detailed design docs in the doc directory.

ERC20 compatible

The FiatToken implements the ERC20 interface.

Pausable

The entire contract can be frozen, in case a serious bug is found or there is a serious key compromise. No transfers can take place while the contract is paused. Access to the pause functionality is controlled by the pauser address.

Upgradable

A new implementation contract can be deployed, and the proxy contract will forward calls to the new contract. Access to the upgrade functionality is guarded by a proxyOwner address. Only the proxyOwner address can change the proxyOwner address.

Blacklist

The contract can blacklist certain addresses which will prevent those addresses from transferring or receiving tokens. Access to the blacklist functionality is controlled by the blacklister address.

Minting/Burning

Tokens can be minted or burned on demand. The contract supports having multiple minters simultaneously. There is a masterMinter address which controls the list of minters and how much each is allowed to mint. The mint allowance is similar to the ERC20 allowance - as each minter mints new tokens their allowance decreases. When it gets too low they will need the allowance increased again by the masterMinter.

Ownable

The contract has an Owner, who can change the owner, pauser, blacklister, or masterMinter addresses. The owner can not change the proxyOwner address.

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