YAS is Yet Another Swap on Starknet 😝. It's an AMM based on Uniswap v3 that will add some new features to the Starknet ecosystem.
- Provide a more capital efficient liquidity layer
- Based on a robust and battle-tested protocol. LPs from Uniswap v3 will feel right at home.
- Provide the best prices for aggregators and traders.
At YAS we believe product quality should always be a priority so we are commited to provide the best experience for users that want to put Starknet to the limit.
This project will be built in the open, it's still in development. We love the Starknet developer ecosystem and we know that a lot of smart and hungry developers would like to collaborate in the future of Starknet. If that's your case you are more than welcome to join us!
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Currently, the project is in a development stage, it has not been audited yet
and is not ready for production. We are also using our
fork of
Orion
signed integer
implementation until all features are implemented and supported
in the latest version of Cairo.
Note: In our Orion fork, we've added the capability for signed integers to be stored in a smart contract.
Visit the rustup website and follow the instructions on the page or run the following command in the terminal:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
Check the version;
rustc --version
cargo --version
Starkli is CLI tool for Starknet. For install;
curl https://get.starkli.sh | sh
Update starkli
simply by running;
starkliup
Run the following command:
make deps
This will end up installing:
- Scarb (Cairo/Starknet packet manager) - Includes a specific version of the Cairo compiler.
- Starkli (Starknet CLI)
Run the following command:
make build
This command executes the Scarb build process, resulting in the creation of a Sierra program.
Run the following command to run all tests:
make test
You can also filter the tests to run, by module or even by individual test name, for example to run tests within the Mint module, execute:
make test Mint
Or to run only the "test_invalid_max_tick" function:
make test test_invalid_max_tick
Be careful though, this parameters is case-sensitive
This guide will help you declare and deploy contracts on a testnet. Please note that you won't be able to use the commands in the Makefile unless you follow these instructions.
A smart wallet consists of two parts: a Signer and an Account Descriptor. The Signer is a smart contract capable of signing transactions (for which we need its private key). The Account Descriptor is a JSON file containing information about the smart wallet, such as its address and public key.
Follow the steps below to set up a testnet smart wallet using starkli
:
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Connect to a Provider: to interact with the network you need an RPC Provider. For our project we will be using Alchemy's free tier in Goerli Testnet.
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Go to Alchemy website and create an account.
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It will ask which network you want to develop on and choose Starknet.
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Select the Free version of the service (we will only need access to send some transactions to deploy the contracts)
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Once the account creation process is done, go to My apps and create a new Application. Choose Starknet as a Chain and Goerli Starknet as a Network.
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Click on View key on the new Starknet Application and copy the HTTPS url.
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On your terminal run:
export STARKNET_RPC="<ALCHEMY_API_HTTPS_URL>"
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Create a Keystore: A Keystore is a encrypted
json
file that stores the private keys.-
Create a hidden folder: Use the following command:
mkdir -p ~/.starkli-wallets
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Generate a new Keystore file: Run the following command to create a new private key stored in the file. It will ask for a password to encrypt the file:
starkli signer keystore new ~/.starkli-wallets/keystore.json
The command will return the Public Key of your account, copy it to your clipboard to fund the account.
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Set STARKNET_ACCOUNT: To set the environment variable just run:
export STARKNET_KEYSTORE="~/.starkli-wallets/keystore.json"
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Account Creation: In Starknet every account is a smart contract, so to create one it will need to be deployed.
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Initiate the account with the Open Zeppelin Account contract:
starkli account oz init --keystore ~/.starkli-wallets/keystore.json ~/.starkli-wallets/account.json
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Deploy the account by running:
starkli account deploy --keystore ~/.starkli-wallets/keystore.json ~/.starkli-wallets/account.json
For the deployment
starkli
will ask you to fund an account. To do so you will need to fund the address given bystarkli
with the Goerli Starknet Faucet
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Setting Up Environment Variables: There are two primary environment variables vital for effective usage of Starkli’s CLI. These are the location of the keystore file for the Signer, and the location of the Account Descriptor file:
export STARKNET_ACCOUNT=~/.starkli-wallets/account.json export STARKNET_KEYSTORE=~/.starkli-wallets/keystore.json
By following the previous two steps, you should now have a account funded on the Goerli testnet.
Now we are going to declare the contracts YASRouter, YASFactory, and YASPool. We are also going to deploy the contracts YASRouter and YASFactory on Testnet.
On Starknet, the deployment process is in two steps:
- Declaring the class of your contract, or sending your contract’s code to the network
- Deploying a contract or creating an instance of the previously declared code with the necessary parameters
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Updated
.env
file: Please modify the variables with your Testnet account and your RPC provider.ACCOUNT_ADDRESS=<ACCOUNT_ADDRESS> ACCOUNT_PRIVATE_KEY=<ACCOUNT_PRIVATE_KEY> ACCOUNT_SRC=~/.starkli-wallets/account.json RPC_URL=<STARKNET_RPC_HTTPS_URL>
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Build the project
make build
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Declare and Deploy: We sequentially declare and deploy the contracts.
make deploy
Note: To obtain your private key, you need to execute the following command:
starkli signer keystore inspect-private ~/.starkli-wallets/account.json
The contract address we see in the above command belongs to one of Katana's pre-funded accounts. Now we are ready to declare and deploy our contracts in Katana.
Katana provides us with pre-funded accounts. We will use one of them for deployment. Katana generates the same accounts, and since we know the port it's running on, we can now complete the .env
file.
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Updated
.env
file:# Katana Prefunded Account ACCOUNT_ADDRESS=0x517ececd29116499f4a1b64b094da79ba08dfd54a3edaa316134c41f8160973 ACCOUNT_PRIVATE_KEY=0x1800000000300000180000000000030000000000003006001800006600 ACCOUNT_SRC=~/.starkli-wallets/account_katana.json RPC_URL=http://0.0.0.0:5050
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Build the project
make build
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Start Local Testnet
make start-katana
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Setup Katana Account: This step, which involves setting up the Katana account, only needs to be done the first time.
make setup-katana-account
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Declare and Deploy: We sequentially declare and deploy the contracts. Local deployment needs
katana
running. The account used for deployment is a pre-funded one.make deploy
This demo will perform the following steps:
- Declaration of the following contracts: ERC20 Token, YASFactory, YASPool, and YASRouter.
- Deployment of 2 ERC20 Tokens, YASFactory, YASPool, and YASRouter.
- Initialization of YASPool with a 1:1 token price.
- Execute approve() for the router to use tokens from the user.
- Execute mint() within the range [-887220, 887220] with 2000000000000000000 tokens.
- Execute swap() exchanging 500000000000000000 of token 0 for token 1.
- Display current balances of both the pool and the user.
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Updated
.env
file:# Katana Prefunded Account ACCOUNT_ADDRESS=0x517ececd29116499f4a1b64b094da79ba08dfd54a3edaa316134c41f8160973 ACCOUNT_PRIVATE_KEY=0x1800000000300000180000000000030000000000003006001800006600 ACCOUNT_SRC=~/.starkli-wallets/account_katana.json RPC_URL=http://0.0.0.0:5050
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Build the project
make build
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Start Local Testnet
make start-katana
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Run Local Demo
make demo-local
- Router:
0x06c3b1076e09b1d16642808b0bfef750a683ad06724f9e4f1aaaca17bc44fad5
- Factory:
0x0490c81e19516eba9eb531b48e58f9876259ac9396444dc759a84e4a8aefa628
- Pool (USDC-ETH):
0x016648670892a29b68b66c98892f408ab2e174ffb827c023ad9f4ca0eff816eb
- Cairo 2.2.0
- Scarb v0.7.0
- Starkli 0.1.9
- Orion
main
branch (library from Giza)
- Starkli
- Scarb
- Cairo 1.0 VSCode Extension
- Starknet Foundry In the near future once it's more mature
- Cairo Book
- Cairo by example
- Starknet Book
- Uniswap Protocol
- Uniswap V3 Development Book
- Liquidity Math in Uniswap V3
- UNISWAP V3 - New Era Of AMMs? Architecture Explained
- ZK Podcast: Exploring Uniswap V3 and a Multi-L2 Future with Noah and Moody
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See LICENSE for more information.
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Roberto Catalan 💻 |
Damián Piñones 💻 |
Santiago Galván (Dub) 💻 |
Santiago Pittella 💻 |
Francisco Strambini 💻 |
Musa AbdulKareem 💻 |
dblanco 💻 |
Nadai 💻 |
Daniel Bejarano 💻 |
ftupas 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!