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Ink! XVM SDK

This repository contains examples contracts using XVM to call EVM from ink! needed to use XVM from WASM contracts. It contains an implementation of XVM chain-extension to use in your contracts. As well as ink! contracts SDK that implements XVM chain-extension to be used as is.

Contracts SDK

PSP22 Wrapper

This implementation is a wrapper of an underlying ERC20 on EVM. Interact with native substrate addresses. As it implements wrapper pattern it has deposit & withdraw function and can be used as a bridgeless solution between WASM VM & EVM. It implements PSP22 standard, thus can be used in any DEX/wallet supporting it. Please have a look at the tests that describe the flow to use deposit and withdraw.

PSP34 Wrapper

This implementation is a wrapper of an underlying ERC721 on EVM. Interact with substrate native substrate addresses. As it implements wrapper pattern it has deposit & withdraw function and can be used as a bridgeless solution between WASM VM & EVM. It implements PSP34 standard, and thus can be used in any DEX/wallet supporting it.

Library

XVM environment

Implementation of XVM chain extension added to a custom XvmDefaultEnvironment.

  1. Import the crate in your Cargo.toml
  2. Add it to your contract in ink! macro #[ink::contract(env = xvm_sdk::XvmDefaultEnvironment)].
  3. In your contract use it with self.env().extension().xvm_call(..args).

XVM Builder

This crate exposes Xvm struct that implements xvm_call with chain-extension builder from ink_env. It makes it compatible with other custom environment like openbrush. Have a look at PSP22 Wrapper for an example.

  1. Import the crate in your Cargo.toml
  2. Import struct in your contract use use xvm_helper::*;
  3. Use it with XvmErc20::transfer(..args)

Usage

Try it!
  1. Clone the repo
  2. Run yarn
  3. Build ink! contracts yarn build:ink

To run on local node: Ensure you have a local node running with ./target/release/astar-collator --dev -lruntime::contracts=debug -l=runtime=debug,xvm=trace --enable-evm-rpcp (to have XVM and ink! logs).
Then run yarn test.

To run on Shibuya: Create a .env file from .env.example and fill it with your credentials: Add your Shibuya EVM private key in ACCOUNT_PRIVATE_KEY_EVM And your Shibuya Substrate passphrase in SUBSTRATE_MNEMO. Then run yarn test:shibuya.