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Token Factory

The tokenfactory module was originally developed by the Osmosis team. This fork has been modified to enable easier integration with Hyperlane:

  • No need for a custom x/bank module (no BeforeSendHooks)
  • Admins can't force transfer or burn tokens from other accounts
    • the original behavior can mess up IBC transfer invariants (burn escrowed tokens)

The above functionalities are not used by Hyperlane and thus removed.

The tokenfactory module allows any account to create a new token with the name factory/{creator address}/{subdenom}. Because tokens are namespaced by creator address, this allows token minting to be permissionless, due to not needing to resolve name collisions. A single account can create multiple denoms, by providing a unique subdenom for each created denom. Once a denom is created, the original creator is given "admin" privileges over the asset. This allows them to:

  • Mint their denom to any account
  • Burn their denom from any account (note: this functionality is no longer available on this fork)
  • Create a transfer of their denom between any two accounts (note: this functionality is no longer available on this fork)
  • Change the admin. In the future, more admin capabilities may be added. Admins can choose to share admin privileges with other accounts using the authz module. The ChangeAdmin functionality, allows changing the master admin account, or even setting it to "", meaning no account has admin privileges of the asset.

Messages

CreateDenom

Creates a denom of factory/{creator address}/{subdenom} given the denom creator address and the subdenom. Subdenoms can contain [a-zA-Z0-9./].

message MsgCreateDenom {
  string sender = 1 [ (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"sender\"" ];
  string subdenom = 2 [ (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"subdenom\"" ];
}

State Modifications:

  • Fund community pool with the denom creation fee from the creator address, set in Params.
  • Consume an amount of gas corresponding to the DenomCreationGasConsume parameter specified in Params.
  • Set DenomMetaData via bank keeper.
  • Set AuthorityMetadata for the given denom to store the admin for the created denom factory/{creator address}/{subdenom}. Admin is automatically set as the Msg sender.
  • Add denom to the CreatorPrefixStore, where a state of denoms created per creator is kept.

Schema

Mint

Minting of a specific denom is only allowed for the current admin. Note, the current admin is defaulted to the creator of the denom.

message MsgMint {
  string sender = 1 [ (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"sender\"" ];
  cosmos.base.v1beta1.Coin amount = 2 [
    (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"amount\"",
    (gogoproto.nullable) = false
  ];
}

State Modifications:

  • Safety check the following
    • Check that the denom minting is created via tokenfactory module
    • Check that the sender of the message is the admin of the denom
  • Mint designated amount of tokens for the denom via bank module

Schema

Burn

Burning of a specific denom is only allowed for the current admin. Note, the current admin is defaulted to the creator of the denom.

message MsgBurn {
  string sender = 1 [ (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"sender\"" ];
  cosmos.base.v1beta1.Coin amount = 2 [
    (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"amount\"",
    (gogoproto.nullable) = false
  ];
}

State Modifications:

  • Safety check the following
    • Check that the denom minting is created via tokenfactory module
    • Check that the sender of the message is the admin of the denom
  • Burn designated amount of tokens for the denom via bank module

Schema

ChangeAdmin

Change the admin of a denom. Note, this is only allowed to be called by the current admin of the denom.

message MsgChangeAdmin {
  string sender = 1 [ (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"sender\"" ];
  string denom = 2 [ (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"denom\"" ];
  string newAdmin = 3 [ (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"new_admin\"" ];
}

Schema

SetDenomMetadata

Setting of metadata for a specific denom is only allowed for the admin of the denom. It allows the overwriting of the denom metadata in the bank module.

message MsgChangeAdmin {
  string sender = 1 [ (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"sender\"" ];
  cosmos.bank.v1beta1.Metadata metadata = 2 [ (gogoproto.moretags) = "yaml:\"metadata\"", (gogoproto.nullable)   = false ];
}

State Modifications:

  • Check that sender of the message is the admin of denom
  • Modify AuthorityMetadata state entry to change the admin of the denom

Schema

Expectations from the chain

The chain's bech32 prefix for addresses can be at most 16 characters long.

This comes from denoms having a 128 byte maximum length, enforced from the SDK, and us setting longest_subdenom to be 44 bytes.

A token factory token's denom is: factory/{creator address}/{subdenom}

Splitting up into sub-components, this has:

  • len(factory) = 7
  • 2 * len("/") = 2
  • len(longest_subdenom)
  • len(creator_address) = len(bech32(longest_addr_length, chain_addr_prefix)).

Longest addr length at the moment is 32 bytes. Due to SDK error correction settings, this means len(bech32(32, chain_addr_prefix)) = len(chain_addr_prefix) + 1 + 58. Adding this all, we have a total length constraint of 128 = 7 + 2 + len(longest_subdenom) + len(longest_chain_addr_prefix) + 1 + 58. Therefore len(longest_subdenom) + len(longest_chain_addr_prefix) = 128 - (7 + 2 + 1 + 58) = 60.

The choice between how we standardized the split these 60 bytes between maxes from longest_subdenom and longest_chain_addr_prefix is somewhat arbitrary. Considerations going into this:

  • Per BIP-0173 the technically longest HRP for a 32 byte address ('data field') is 31 bytes. (Comes from encode(data) = 59 bytes, and max length = 90 bytes)
  • subdenom should be at least 32 bytes so hashes can go into it
  • longer subdenoms are very helpful for creating human readable denoms
  • chain addresses should prefer being smaller. The longest HRP in cosmos to date is 11 bytes. (persistence)

For explicitness, its currently set to len(longest_subdenom) = 44 and len(longest_chain_addr_prefix) = 16.

Please note, if the SDK increases the maximum length of a denom from 128 bytes, these caps should increase.

So please don't make code rely on these max lengths for parsing.

Examples

To create a new token, use the create-denom command from the tokenfactory module. The following example uses the address osmo1c584m4lq25h83yp6ag8hh4htjr92d954vklzja from mylocalwallet as the default admin for the new token.

Creating a token

To create a new token we can use the create-denom command.

osmosisd tx tokenfactory create-denom ufoo --keyring-backend=test --from mylocalwallet

Mint a new token

Once a new token is created, it can be minted using the mint command in the tokenfactory module. Note that the complete tokenfactory address, in the format of factory/{creator address}/{subdenom}, must be used to mint the token.

osmosisd tx tokenfactory mint 100000000000factory/osmo1c584m4lq25h83yp6ag8hh4htjr92d954vklzja/ufoo --keyring-backend=test --from mylocalwallet

Checking Token metadata

To view a token's metadata, use the denom-metadata command in the bank module. The following example queries the metadata for the token factory/osmo1c584m4lq25h83yp6ag8hh4htjr92d954vklzja/ufoo:

osmosisd query bank denom-metadata --denom factory/osmo1c584m4lq25h83yp6ag8hh4htjr92d954vklzja/ufoo

Check the tokens created by an account

To see a list of tokens created by a specific account, use the denoms-from-creator command in the tokenfactory module. The following example shows tokens created by the account osmo1c584m4lq25h83yp6ag8hh4htjr92d954vklzja:

osmosisd query tokenfactory denoms-from-creator osmo1c584m4lq25h83yp6ag8hh4htjr92d954vklzja

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