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omnity-port-solidity

The solidity implementation of Omnity Port on EVM compatible blockchains.

High-level design

Main contract (Omnity Port contract)

The base contract for the Omnity Port. It has the following functions:

  • Manages the token factories for settlement chains.
  • Executes the directives from the Omnity Route.
  • Mints tokens for cross-chain assets from settlement chains.
  • Processes token transport and token redeem requests from token holders.
  • Manages fees for token transport and token redeem.

Token contracts for cross-chain assets

The token contracts are ERC-20 compatible contracts for cross-chain assets, with functions for minting and burning the tokens. These functions can only be called by the Omnity Port contract.

The mapping from token id to the corresponding settlement chain id is stored in the Omnity Port contract.

The mapping from token id to the corresponding token contract address is stored in the Omnity Port contract.

The token id here is a unique name of the token in the fungible token protocol in the corresponding settlement chain. The format of token id is <protocol>-<token symbol>. For example, runes-token1, erc20-token1, etc.

Omnity Port contract

Initialization

The Omnity port contract will be initialized with the following parameters:

  • chainKeyAddress: The chain key address of the Omnity Route canister corresponding to this contract's instance.

The chainKeyAddress and an EOA account will be the owner of this contract, implementing the Ownable pattern. The EOA owner will be dropped after the implementation can be considered stable.

Privileged Execute directive

The Omnity port contract will have a function privilegedExecuteDirective to execute the directives coming from the Omnity Route. It has the following parameters:

  • directive: The directive to be executed. It has the following fields:
    • command: The enum option for the command of the directive.
    • sequence: The sequence number of the directive.

The command in directive has the following enum options:

Option (Command) Parameter Note
AddToken settlement_chain_id btc, eth, etc.
tokenId The token id of the token to be added.
tokenMetadata The ERC-20 token metadata of the token to be added.
tokenContractAddress The address of the token contract of the token to be added.
UpdateFee settlement_chain_id btc, eth, etc.
feeType Transaction fee type. Transport or Redeem.
feeAmount The amount of the fee for token transport/redeem of corresponding settlement chain is specified in uint256, ensuring maximum precision.
Suspend N/A -
Reinstate N/A -

The functions of the commands are:

  • AddToken: Add a token to the Omnity port contract. If the param tokenContractAddress is not specified, a token contract will be deployed automatically, the address of the token contract will be stored. If the tokenContractAddress is specifed, the contract on the address must have the same interfaces with the Token contract in this repository. (This is ensured by the Omnity Route).
  • UpdateFee: Update the fee for token transport/redeem of corresponding settlement chain.
  • Suspend: Suspend the Omnity port contract. No further directive will be executed.
  • Reinstate: Reinstate the Omnity port contract.

Only the owner (chainKeyAddress and the EOA owner address) can call this function to execute the directive.

Privileged mint token

The Omnity Port contract will have a function privilegedMintToken to mint tokens. It has the following parameters:

  • tokenId: The token id of the token to be minted.
  • receiver: The receiver of the tokens to be minted. Which is an ETH address.
  • amount: The amount of the tokens to be minted.
  • ticketId: The unique id of the mint request. To prevent replay attack.
  • memo: Optional. If the token is coming from a transport request (from another execution chain), this parameter will be the memo of the transport request. Otherwise, it will be empty.

This function will mint the tokens to the receiver (by calling the mint function of the corresponding token contract) and emit an event TokenMinted { tokenId, receiver, amount, ticketId, memo }.

Only the owner (chainKeyAddress and the EOA owner address) can call this function to execute the directive.

This function will directly mint the tokens.

Transport token

Any token holder can call function transportToken to transport tokens to another execution chain. It has the following parameters:

  • dstChainId: The destination chain id of the token to be transported.
  • tokenId: The token id of the token to be transported.
  • receiver: The receiver of the tokens to be transported. Which is an address or identifier in the execution chain.
  • amount: The amount of the tokens to be transported.
  • channelId: Optional. The channel ID to which a portion of the fee may be distributed.
  • memo: Optional. The extra information to transport to corresponding execution chain.

The caller must attach the fee (in ETH) for the transport request. The necessary fee for certain settlement chain is managed in this contract.

This function will burn the tokens from the caller (by calling the burn function of the corresponding token contract) and emit an event TokenTransportRequested { tokenId, dstChainId, receiver, amount, memo, fee } for the Omnity Route to process the transport request.

Redeem token

Any token holder can call function redeemToken to request redeeming the tokens. It has the following parameters:

  • tokenId: The token id of the token to be redeemed.
  • receiver: The receiver of the tokens to be redeemed. Which is an address or identifier in the settlement chain.
  • amount: The amount of the tokens to be redeemed.
  • channelId: Optional. The channel ID to which a portion of the fee may be distributed.

The caller must attach the fee (in ETH) for the redeem request. The necessary fee for certain settlement chain is managed in this contract.

This function will burn the tokens from the caller (by calling the burn function of the corresponding token contract) and emit an event TokenBurned { tokenId, receiver, amount, channelId, fee } for the Omnity Route to process the redeem request.

Fee Collection and Clearance

This contract has a function collectFee to collect the fee to a specific address.

Token contract

A simple ERC-20 compatible contract for cross-chain assets. It's a wrapper of a standard fungible token contract in the latest openzeppelin contracts with necessary functions.

This contract allows the owner (Omnity Port contract) to modify the name and symbol of the token.

Mint

The token contract will have a function mint to mint tokens. This function has the following parameters:

  • receiver: The receiver of the tokens to be minted.
  • amount: The amount of the tokens to be minted.

Only the Omnity Port contract can call this function.

Burn

The token contract will have a function burn to burn tokens. This function has the following parameters:

  • owner: The owner of the tokens to be burned.
  • amount: The amount of the tokens to be burned.

Only the Omnity Port contract can call this function.

Audits

This contract has been audited by Blocksec. See the report.

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