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LIPs

LITE Improvement Proposals (LIPs) describe standards for the LITE platform, including core protocol specifications, client APIs, and contract standards.


Contents


LIPs Guide

ID Title Author Type Category Hard fork Status
TIP 10 TRON Token Standard zhaohong229@gmail.com Standards Track Core false Final
TIP 12 TRON Event Subscription Model jiangyangyang@tron.network Informational TRC false Final
TIP 13 Design of TRON account justin@tron.network Standards Track Core false Final
TIP 16 TRON Account Multi-Signature zhaohong229@gmail.com Standards Track Core true Final
TIP 17 TRON Adaptive Energy Limit Model nanfengpo@hotmail.com Standards Track Core true Final
TIP 19 TRC-19 Deferred transaction jiangyangyang@tron.network Standards Track Core true Deferred
TIP 20 TRC-20 Token Standard zhaohong2292@gmail.com Standards Track TRC true Final
TIP 23 Add the account world status tree root to the block header liangzhiyan@tron.network Standards Track Core true Accepted
TIP 24 Implement of DB storage with RocksDB shydesky@gmail.com Standards Track Core false Final
TIP 26 Create2 jiangxinjian@tron.network Standards Track VM false Final
TIP 28 Built-in Message Queue in Event Subscription Model jiangyangyang@tron.network Informational false Final
TIP 29 Bitwise shifting instructions in Tron jiangxinjian@tron.network Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 30 Code hash instructions llwslc@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 31 Trigger constant contract llwslc@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 32 Clear the ABI of contract llwslc@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 37 Forbid using TransferContract & TransferAssetContract for contract account taihao.fu@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 41 Optimize transactionHistoryStore occupancy space wubin1@tron.network Standards Track Core false Final
TIP 43 Precompiled contract function for signature parallel verification ksl2945@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 44 Address.isContract instructions llwslc@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 51 Rate limit of API traffic shydesky@gmail.com Standards Track Interface false Final
TIP 53 Optimize the current TRON delegation mechanism liangzhiyan@tron.network Standards Track Core true Final
TIP 54 Automatically active non-existent account when transferring TRX/TRC10 asset in a smart contract jiangxinjian@tron.network Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 60 Precompiled contract function for multi-signature verification ksl2945@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Accepted
TIP 62 Tron consensus algorithm introduction xing@tron.network Standards Track Core false Final
TIP 64 Tron tron mix consensus Analytics xing@tron.network Standards Track Core false Draft
TIP 101 Wallet Keystore Specification federico.zhen@tron.network Standards Track TRC false Last Call
TIP 102 Hierarchical Deterministic Wallet federico.zhen@tron.network Standards Track TRC false Last Call
TIP 104 Data Signing Specification federico.zhen@tron.network Standards Track TRC false Last Call
TIP 105 Multi-signature Permission Operation federico.zhen@tron.network Standards Track TRC true Final
TIP 120 ECDSA Signature Encoding Specification federico.zhen@tron.network Standards Track TRC false Final
TIP 127 Support Tron-DEX based on system contracts liu.sean@tron.network Standards Track CORE false Draft
TIP 128 TIP128 Lite Fullnode support ray.wu@tron.network Standards Track CORE false Draft
TIP 135 Shielded TRC-20 Contract federico.zhen@tron.network Standards Track TRC false Final
TIP 137 Zero-knowledge Proof Verification functions federico.zhen@tron.network Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 138 Pedersen hash function federico.zhen@tron.network Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 156 Vote instructions in TVM taihao.fu@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Draft
TIP 157 Freeze instructions in TVM taihao.fu@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 171 STAKE instructions in TVM taihao.fu@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Draft
TIP 174 CHAINID instructions in TVM taihao.fu@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 175 SELFBALANCE instructions in TVM taihao.fu@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 176 altbn128 operation energy reduction in TVM taihao.fu@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Final
TIP 178 TOKENISSUE and UPDATEASSET Instruction in TVM taihao.fu@gmail.com Standards Track VM true Draft
TIP 196 Reward SRs with the transaction fees charged for bandwidth and Energy liu.sean@tron.network Standards Track Core true Final
TIP 204 Make MAX_FEE_LIMIT configurable as a chain property yanghang8612@163.com Standards Track VM false Final
TIP 207 A proposal to improve network resources model liu.sean@tron.network Standards Track Core true Draft
TIP 209 Adapt to Solidity 0.6.0 neo.hong@tron.network Standards Track VM false Final
TIP 250 Include transaction results on the chain andy.zhang@tron.network Standards Track Core true Final

To Submit a LIP

Before you submit a TIP, you need to create an issue for comment and add the issue URL to your TIP header.

1. Fork the repository by clicking "Fork" in the top right.

2. Add your TIP to your fork of the repository. There is a TIP template here.

3. Submit a Pull Request to TRON's TIPs repository.

Your first PR should be a first draft of the final TIP. It must meet the formatting criteria enforced by the build (largely, correct metadata in the header). An editor will manually review the first PR for a new TIP and assign it a number before merging it.

Make sure you include a discussions-to header with the URL to a discussion forum or open GitHub issue where people can discuss the TIP as a whole. If a TIP is about the feature development of java-tron, and a PR of the development exists, in your TIP and your java-tron's PR you need to refer each other's github link.

When you believe your TIP is mature and ready to progress past the draft phase, you should do one of two things:

  • For a Standards Track TIP of type Core, ask to have your issue added to the agenda of an upcoming All Core Devs meeting, where it can be discussed for inclusion in a future hard fork. If implementers agree to include it, the TIP editors will update the state of your TIP to 'Accepted'.

  • For all other TIPs, open a PR changing the state of your TIP to 'Final'. An editor will review your draft and ask if anyone objects to its being finalized. If the editor decides there is no rough consensus, they may close the PR and request you fix the issues in the draft before trying again.


TIP Status

TIPs are separated into several statuses.

  • Draft: A TIP that is undergoing rapid iteration and changes.

  • Last Call: A TIP that is done with its initial iteration and ready for review by a wide audience.

  • Accepted: A core TIP that has been in the Last Call for at least 2 weeks and any technical changes that were requested have been addressed by the author. The process for Core Devs to decide whether to encode a TIP into their clients as part of a hard fork is not part of the TIP process. If such a decision is made, the TIP will move to the final.

  • Final (non-Core): A TIP that has been in the Last Call for at least 2 weeks and any technical changes that were requested have been addressed by the author.

  • Final (Core): A TIP that the Core Devs have decided to implement and release in a future version or has already been released.

  • Active: If the TIPs are never meant to be completed, the TIPs may have a status of “Active”.

  • Abandoned: If a TIP is no longer pursued by the original authors or it may not be a (technically) preferred option anymore.

  • Rejected: A TIP that is fundamentally broken or a Core TIP that was rejected by the Core Devs and will not be implemented.

  • Superseded: A TIP which was previously Final but is no longer considered state-of-the-art. Another TIP will be in the Final status and cite the Superseded TIP.

  • Deferred: A TIP which isn't accepted now, it may be accepted in the future.


TIP Types

TIPs are separated into several types, and each has its list of TIPs.

  • Standard Track: Describes any change that affects most or all TRON implementations, such as a change in block or transaction validity rules, proposed application standards/conventions, or any change or addition that affects the interoperability of applications using TRON. Furthermore, Standard TIPs can be broken down into the following categories.

    1.Core: Improvements requiring a consensus fork, as well as changes that are not necessarily consensus critical but may be relevant to "core dev" discussions.

    2.Networking: Includes improvements around network protocol.

    3.Interface: Includes improvements around client API/RPC specifications and standards.

    4.TRC: Application-level standards and conventions, including contract standards such as token standards (TRC-20).

    5.VM: Includes improvements around TRON Virtual Machine.

  • Informational: Describes a TRON design issue, or provides general guidelines or information to the TRON community, but does not propose a new feature.

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