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SlipFactory
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: UNLICENSED pragma solidity 0.8.13; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/proxy/Clones.sol"; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Context.sol"; import "./Slip.sol"; import "../interfaces/ISlipFactory.sol"; /** * @dev Factory for Iou minimal proxy contracts */ contract SlipFactory is ISlipFactory, Context { address public immutable target; constructor(address _target) { target = _target; } /** * @inheritdoc ISlipFactory */ function createSlip( string memory name, string memory symbol, address _collateralToken ) external override returns (address) { address clone = Clones.clone(target); Slip(clone).init(name, symbol, _msgSender(), _collateralToken); emit SlipCreated(clone); return clone; } }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.7.0) (proxy/Clones.sol) pragma solidity ^0.8.0; /** * @dev https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1167[EIP 1167] is a standard for * deploying minimal proxy contracts, also known as "clones". * * > To simply and cheaply clone contract functionality in an immutable way, this standard specifies * > a minimal bytecode implementation that delegates all calls to a known, fixed address. * * The library includes functions to deploy a proxy using either `create` (traditional deployment) or `create2` * (salted deterministic deployment). It also includes functions to predict the addresses of clones deployed using the * deterministic method. * * _Available since v3.4._ */ library Clones { /** * @dev Deploys and returns the address of a clone that mimics the behaviour of `implementation`. * * This function uses the create opcode, which should never revert. */ function clone(address implementation) internal returns (address instance) { /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly assembly { let ptr := mload(0x40) mstore(ptr, 0x3d602d80600a3d3981f3363d3d373d3d3d363d73000000000000000000000000) mstore(add(ptr, 0x14), shl(0x60, implementation)) mstore(add(ptr, 0x28), 0x5af43d82803e903d91602b57fd5bf30000000000000000000000000000000000) instance := create(0, ptr, 0x37) } require(instance != address(0), "ERC1167: create failed"); } /** * @dev Deploys and returns the address of a clone that mimics the behaviour of `implementation`. * * This function uses the create2 opcode and a `salt` to deterministically deploy * the clone. Using the same `implementation` and `salt` multiple time will revert, since * the clones cannot be deployed twice at the same address. */ function cloneDeterministic(address implementation, bytes32 salt) internal returns (address instance) { /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly assembly { let ptr := mload(0x40) mstore(ptr, 0x3d602d80600a3d3981f3363d3d373d3d3d363d73000000000000000000000000) mstore(add(ptr, 0x14), shl(0x60, implementation)) mstore(add(ptr, 0x28), 0x5af43d82803e903d91602b57fd5bf30000000000000000000000000000000000) instance := create2(0, ptr, 0x37, salt) } require(instance != address(0), "ERC1167: create2 failed"); } /** * @dev Computes the address of a clone deployed using {Clones-cloneDeterministic}. */ function predictDeterministicAddress( address implementation, bytes32 salt, address deployer ) internal pure returns (address predicted) { /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly assembly { let ptr := mload(0x40) mstore(ptr, 0x3d602d80600a3d3981f3363d3d373d3d3d363d73000000000000000000000000) mstore(add(ptr, 0x14), shl(0x60, implementation)) mstore(add(ptr, 0x28), 0x5af43d82803e903d91602b57fd5bf3ff00000000000000000000000000000000) mstore(add(ptr, 0x38), shl(0x60, deployer)) mstore(add(ptr, 0x4c), salt) mstore(add(ptr, 0x6c), keccak256(ptr, 0x37)) predicted := keccak256(add(ptr, 0x37), 0x55) } } /** * @dev Computes the address of a clone deployed using {Clones-cloneDeterministic}. */ function predictDeterministicAddress(address implementation, bytes32 salt) internal view returns (address predicted) { return predictDeterministicAddress(implementation, salt, address(this)); } }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.6.0) (token/ERC20/IERC20.sol) pragma solidity ^0.8.0; /** * @dev Interface of the ERC20 standard as defined in the EIP. */ interface IERC20 { /** * @dev Emitted when `value` tokens are moved from one account (`from`) to * another (`to`). * * Note that `value` may be zero. */ event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value); /** * @dev Emitted when the allowance of a `spender` for an `owner` is set by * a call to {approve}. `value` is the new allowance. */ event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value); /** * @dev Returns the amount of tokens in existence. */ function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Returns the amount of tokens owned by `account`. */ function balanceOf(address account) external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from the caller's account to `to`. * * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. */ function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) external returns (bool); /** * @dev Returns the remaining number of tokens that `spender` will be * allowed to spend on behalf of `owner` through {transferFrom}. This is * zero by default. * * This value changes when {approve} or {transferFrom} are called. */ function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256); /** * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the caller's tokens. * * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded. * * IMPORTANT: Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk * that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate * transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this race * condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the * desired value afterwards: * https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729 * * Emits an {Approval} event. */ function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) external returns (bool); /** * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from `from` to `to` using the * allowance mechanism. `amount` is then deducted from the caller's * allowance. * * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. */ function transferFrom( address from, address to, uint256 amount ) external returns (bool); }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT // OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (token/ERC20/extensions/IERC20Metadata.sol) pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "../IERC20.sol"; /** * @dev Interface for the optional metadata functions from the ERC20 standard. * * _Available since v4.1._ */ interface IERC20Metadata is IERC20 { /** * @dev Returns the name of the token. */ function name() external view returns (string memory); /** * @dev Returns the symbol of the token. */ function symbol() external view returns (string memory); /** * @dev Returns the decimals places of the token. */ function decimals() external view returns (uint8); }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT // OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (utils/Context.sol) pragma solidity ^0.8.0; /** * @dev Provides information about the current execution context, including the * sender of the transaction and its data. While these are generally available * via msg.sender and msg.data, they should not be accessed in such a direct * manner, since when dealing with meta-transactions the account sending and * paying for execution may not be the actual sender (as far as an application * is concerned). * * This contract is only required for intermediate, library-like contracts. */ abstract contract Context { function _msgSender() internal view virtual returns (address) { return msg.sender; } function _msgData() internal view virtual returns (bytes calldata) { return msg.data; } }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.7.0) (proxy/utils/Initializable.sol) pragma solidity ^0.8.2; import "../../utils/AddressUpgradeable.sol"; /** * @dev This is a base contract to aid in writing upgradeable contracts, or any kind of contract that will be deployed * behind a proxy. Since proxied contracts do not make use of a constructor, it's common to move constructor logic to an * external initializer function, usually called `initialize`. It then becomes necessary to protect this initializer * function so it can only be called once. The {initializer} modifier provided by this contract will have this effect. * * The initialization functions use a version number. Once a version number is used, it is consumed and cannot be * reused. This mechanism prevents re-execution of each "step" but allows the creation of new initialization steps in * case an upgrade adds a module that needs to be initialized. * * For example: * * [.hljs-theme-light.nopadding] * ``` * contract MyToken is ERC20Upgradeable { * function initialize() initializer public { * __ERC20_init("MyToken", "MTK"); * } * } * contract MyTokenV2 is MyToken, ERC20PermitUpgradeable { * function initializeV2() reinitializer(2) public { * __ERC20Permit_init("MyToken"); * } * } * ``` * * TIP: To avoid leaving the proxy in an uninitialized state, the initializer function should be called as early as * possible by providing the encoded function call as the `_data` argument to {ERC1967Proxy-constructor}. * * CAUTION: When used with inheritance, manual care must be taken to not invoke a parent initializer twice, or to ensure * that all initializers are idempotent. This is not verified automatically as constructors are by Solidity. * * [CAUTION] * ==== * Avoid leaving a contract uninitialized. * * An uninitialized contract can be taken over by an attacker. This applies to both a proxy and its implementation * contract, which may impact the proxy. To prevent the implementation contract from being used, you should invoke * the {_disableInitializers} function in the constructor to automatically lock it when it is deployed: * * [.hljs-theme-light.nopadding] * ``` * /// @custom:oz-upgrades-unsafe-allow constructor * constructor() { * _disableInitializers(); * } * ``` * ==== */ abstract contract Initializable { /** * @dev Indicates that the contract has been initialized. * @custom:oz-retyped-from bool */ uint8 private _initialized; /** * @dev Indicates that the contract is in the process of being initialized. */ bool private _initializing; /** * @dev Triggered when the contract has been initialized or reinitialized. */ event Initialized(uint8 version); /** * @dev A modifier that defines a protected initializer function that can be invoked at most once. In its scope, * `onlyInitializing` functions can be used to initialize parent contracts. Equivalent to `reinitializer(1)`. */ modifier initializer() { bool isTopLevelCall = !_initializing; require( (isTopLevelCall && _initialized < 1) || (!AddressUpgradeable.isContract(address(this)) && _initialized == 1), "Initializable: contract is already initialized" ); _initialized = 1; if (isTopLevelCall) { _initializing = true; } _; if (isTopLevelCall) { _initializing = false; emit Initialized(1); } } /** * @dev A modifier that defines a protected reinitializer function that can be invoked at most once, and only if the * contract hasn't been initialized to a greater version before. In its scope, `onlyInitializing` functions can be * used to initialize parent contracts. * * `initializer` is equivalent to `reinitializer(1)`, so a reinitializer may be used after the original * initialization step. This is essential to configure modules that are added through upgrades and that require * initialization. * * Note that versions can jump in increments greater than 1; this implies that if multiple reinitializers coexist in * a contract, executing them in the right order is up to the developer or operator. */ modifier reinitializer(uint8 version) { require(!_initializing && _initialized < version, "Initializable: contract is already initialized"); _initialized = version; _initializing = true; _; _initializing = false; emit Initialized(version); } /** * @dev Modifier to protect an initialization function so that it can only be invoked by functions with the * {initializer} and {reinitializer} modifiers, directly or indirectly. */ modifier onlyInitializing() { require(_initializing, "Initializable: contract is not initializing"); _; } /** * @dev Locks the contract, preventing any future reinitialization. This cannot be part of an initializer call. * Calling this in the constructor of a contract will prevent that contract from being initialized or reinitialized * to any version. It is recommended to use this to lock implementation contracts that are designed to be called * through proxies. */ function _disableInitializers() internal virtual { require(!_initializing, "Initializable: contract is initializing"); if (_initialized < type(uint8).max) { _initialized = type(uint8).max; emit Initialized(type(uint8).max); } } }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.7.0) (utils/Address.sol) pragma solidity ^0.8.1; /** * @dev Collection of functions related to the address type */ library AddressUpgradeable { /** * @dev Returns true if `account` is a contract. * * [IMPORTANT] * ==== * It is unsafe to assume that an address for which this function returns * false is an externally-owned account (EOA) and not a contract. * * Among others, `isContract` will return false for the following * types of addresses: * * - an externally-owned account * - a contract in construction * - an address where a contract will be created * - an address where a contract lived, but was destroyed * ==== * * [IMPORTANT] * ==== * You shouldn't rely on `isContract` to protect against flash loan attacks! * * Preventing calls from contracts is highly discouraged. It breaks composability, breaks support for smart wallets * like Gnosis Safe, and does not provide security since it can be circumvented by calling from a contract * constructor. * ==== */ function isContract(address account) internal view returns (bool) { // This method relies on extcodesize/address.code.length, which returns 0 // for contracts in construction, since the code is only stored at the end // of the constructor execution. return account.code.length > 0; } /** * @dev Replacement for Solidity's `transfer`: sends `amount` wei to * `recipient`, forwarding all available gas and reverting on errors. * * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1884[EIP1884] increases the gas cost * of certain opcodes, possibly making contracts go over the 2300 gas limit * imposed by `transfer`, making them unable to receive funds via * `transfer`. {sendValue} removes this limitation. * * https://diligence.consensys.net/posts/2019/09/stop-using-soliditys-transfer-now/[Learn more]. * * IMPORTANT: because control is transferred to `recipient`, care must be * taken to not create reentrancy vulnerabilities. Consider using * {ReentrancyGuard} or the * https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/v0.5.11/security-considerations.html#use-the-checks-effects-interactions-pattern[checks-effects-interactions pattern]. */ function sendValue(address payable recipient, uint256 amount) internal { require(address(this).balance >= amount, "Address: insufficient balance"); (bool success, ) = recipient.call{value: amount}(""); require(success, "Address: unable to send value, recipient may have reverted"); } /** * @dev Performs a Solidity function call using a low level `call`. A * plain `call` is an unsafe replacement for a function call: use this * function instead. * * If `target` reverts with a revert reason, it is bubbled up by this * function (like regular Solidity function calls). * * Returns the raw returned data. To convert to the expected return value, * use https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/units-and-global-variables.html?highlight=abi.decode#abi-encoding-and-decoding-functions[`abi.decode`]. * * Requirements: * * - `target` must be a contract. * - calling `target` with `data` must not revert. * * _Available since v3.1._ */ function functionCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal returns (bytes memory) { return functionCallWithValue(target, data, 0, "Address: low-level call failed"); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], but with * `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts. * * _Available since v3.1._ */ function functionCall( address target, bytes memory data, string memory errorMessage ) internal returns (bytes memory) { return functionCallWithValue(target, data, 0, errorMessage); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], * but also transferring `value` wei to `target`. * * Requirements: * * - the calling contract must have an ETH balance of at least `value`. * - the called Solidity function must be `payable`. * * _Available since v3.1._ */ function functionCallWithValue( address target, bytes memory data, uint256 value ) internal returns (bytes memory) { return functionCallWithValue(target, data, value, "Address: low-level call with value failed"); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCallWithValue-address-bytes-uint256-}[`functionCallWithValue`], but * with `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts. * * _Available since v3.1._ */ function functionCallWithValue( address target, bytes memory data, uint256 value, string memory errorMessage ) internal returns (bytes memory) { require(address(this).balance >= value, "Address: insufficient balance for call"); (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.call{value: value}(data); return verifyCallResultFromTarget(target, success, returndata, errorMessage); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], * but performing a static call. * * _Available since v3.3._ */ function functionStaticCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal view returns (bytes memory) { return functionStaticCall(target, data, "Address: low-level static call failed"); } /** * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-string-}[`functionCall`], * but performing a static call. * * _Available since v3.3._ */ function functionStaticCall( address target, bytes memory data, string memory errorMessage ) internal view returns (bytes memory) { (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.staticcall(data); return verifyCallResultFromTarget(target, success, returndata, errorMessage); } /** * @dev Tool to verify that a low level call to smart-contract was successful, and revert (either by bubbling * the revert reason or using the provided one) in case of unsuccessful call or if target was not a contract. * * _Available since v4.8._ */ function verifyCallResultFromTarget( address target, bool success, bytes memory returndata, string memory errorMessage ) internal view returns (bytes memory) { if (success) { if (returndata.length == 0) { // only check isContract if the call was successful and the return data is empty // otherwise we already know that it was a contract require(isContract(target), "Address: call to non-contract"); } return returndata; } else { _revert(returndata, errorMessage); } } /** * @dev Tool to verify that a low level call was successful, and revert if it wasn't, either by bubbling the * revert reason or using the provided one. * * _Available since v4.3._ */ function verifyCallResult( bool success, bytes memory returndata, string memory errorMessage ) internal pure returns (bytes memory) { if (success) { return returndata; } else { _revert(returndata, errorMessage); } } function _revert(bytes memory returndata, string memory errorMessage) private pure { // Look for revert reason and bubble it up if present if (returndata.length > 0) { // The easiest way to bubble the revert reason is using memory via assembly /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly assembly { let returndata_size := mload(returndata) revert(add(32, returndata), returndata_size) } } else { revert(errorMessage); } } }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later pragma solidity >=0.6.0; // helper methods for interacting with ERC20 tokens and sending ETH that do not consistently return true/false library TransferHelper { function safeApprove( address token, address to, uint256 value ) internal { // bytes4(keccak256(bytes('approve(address,uint256)'))); (bool success, bytes memory data) = token.call(abi.encodeWithSelector(0x095ea7b3, to, value)); require( success && (data.length == 0 || abi.decode(data, (bool))), 'TransferHelper::safeApprove: approve failed' ); } function safeTransfer( address token, address to, uint256 value ) internal { // bytes4(keccak256(bytes('transfer(address,uint256)'))); (bool success, bytes memory data) = token.call(abi.encodeWithSelector(0xa9059cbb, to, value)); require( success && (data.length == 0 || abi.decode(data, (bool))), 'TransferHelper::safeTransfer: transfer failed' ); } function safeTransferFrom( address token, address from, address to, uint256 value ) internal { // bytes4(keccak256(bytes('transferFrom(address,address,uint256)'))); (bool success, bytes memory data) = token.call(abi.encodeWithSelector(0x23b872dd, from, to, value)); require( success && (data.length == 0 || abi.decode(data, (bool))), 'TransferHelper::transferFrom: transferFrom failed' ); } function safeTransferETH(address to, uint256 value) internal { (bool success, ) = to.call{value: value}(new bytes(0)); require(success, 'TransferHelper::safeTransferETH: ETH transfer failed'); } }
pragma solidity 0.8.13; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol"; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/extensions/IERC20Metadata.sol"; import "@uniswap/lib/contracts/libraries/TransferHelper.sol"; import "@openzeppelin/contracts-upgradeable/proxy/utils/Initializable.sol"; import "../contracts/external/ERC20.sol"; import "../interfaces/ISlip.sol"; /** * @dev ERC20 token to represent a single slip for a bond box */ contract Slip is ISlip, ERC20, Initializable { address public collateralToken; address public override boxOwner; /** * @dev Constructor for Tranche ERC20 token */ constructor() ERC20("IMPLEMENTATION", "IMPL") { // NO-OP } /** * @dev Constructor for Slip ERC20 token * @param name the ERC20 token name * @param symbol The ERC20 token symbol * @param _boxOwner The owner of the box * @param _collateralToken The address of the ERC20 collateral token */ function init( string memory name, string memory symbol, address _boxOwner, address _collateralToken ) public initializer { require(_boxOwner != address(0), "Slip: Invalid owner address"); require( _collateralToken != address(0), "Slip: invalid collateralToken address" ); boxOwner = _boxOwner; collateralToken = _collateralToken; super.init(name, symbol); } /** * @dev Throws if called by any account other than the bond. */ modifier onlyBoxOwner() { require(boxOwner == _msgSender(), "Ownable: caller is not the bond"); _; } /** * @inheritdoc ISlip */ function mint(address to, uint256 amount) external override onlyBoxOwner { _mint(to, amount); } /** * @inheritdoc ISlip */ function burn(address from, uint256 amount) external override onlyBoxOwner { _burn(from, amount); } /** * @dev Returns the number of decimals used to get its user representation. * For example, if `decimals` equals `2`, a balance of `505` tokens should * be displayed to a user as `5,05` (`505 / 10 ** 2`). * * Uses the same number of decimals as the collateral token */ function decimals() public view override returns (uint8) { return IERC20Metadata(collateralToken).decimals(); } /** * @inheritdoc ISlip */ function changeOwner(address newOwner) external override onlyBoxOwner { if (newOwner != _msgSender()) { emit OwnershipTransferred(_msgSender(), newOwner); boxOwner = newOwner; } } }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.0; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol"; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Context.sol"; /** * @dev Implementation of the {IERC20} interface. * * This implementation is agnostic to the way tokens are created. This means * that a supply mechanism has to be added in a derived contract using {_mint}. * For a generic mechanism see {ERC20PresetMinterPauser}. * * TIP: For a detailed writeup see our guide * https://forum.zeppelin.solutions/t/how-to-implement-erc20-supply-mechanisms/226[How * to implement supply mechanisms]. * * We have followed general OpenZeppelin guidelines: functions revert instead * of returning `false` on failure. This behavior is nonetheless conventional * and does not conflict with the expectations of ERC20 applications. * * Additionally, an {Approval} event is emitted on calls to {transferFrom}. * This allows applications to reconstruct the allowance for all accounts just * by listening to said events. Other implementations of the EIP may not emit * these events, as it isn't required by the specification. * * Finally, the non-standard {decreaseAllowance} and {increaseAllowance} * functions have been added to mitigate the well-known issues around setting * allowances. See {IERC20-approve}. */ contract ERC20 is Context, IERC20 { mapping(address => uint256) private _balances; mapping(address => mapping(address => uint256)) private _allowances; uint256 private _totalSupply; string private _name; string private _symbol; /** * @dev Sets the values for {name} and {symbol}. * * The defaut value of {decimals} is 18. To select a different value for * {decimals} you should overload it. * * All three of these values are immutable: they can only be set once during * construction. */ constructor(string memory name_, string memory symbol_) { _name = name_; _symbol = symbol_; } /** * @dev Sets the values for {name} and {symbol}. * * The defaut value of {decimals} is 18. To select a different value for * {decimals} you should overload it. * * All three of these values are immutable: they can only be set once during * construction. */ function init(string memory name_, string memory symbol_) public { _name = name_; _symbol = symbol_; } /** * @dev Returns the name of the token. */ function name() public view virtual returns (string memory) { return _name; } /** * @dev Returns the symbol of the token, usually a shorter version of the * name. */ function symbol() public view virtual returns (string memory) { return _symbol; } /** * @dev Returns the number of decimals used to get its user representation. * For example, if `decimals` equals `2`, a balance of `505` tokens should * be displayed to a user as `5,05` (`505 / 10 ** 2`). * * Tokens usually opt for a value of 18, imitating the relationship between * Ether and Wei. This is the value {ERC20} uses, unless this function is * overloaded; * * NOTE: This information is only used for _display_ purposes: it in * no way affects any of the arithmetic of the contract, including * {IERC20-balanceOf} and {IERC20-transfer}. */ function decimals() public view virtual returns (uint8) { return 18; } /** * @dev See {IERC20-totalSupply}. */ function totalSupply() public view virtual override returns (uint256) { return _totalSupply; } /** * @dev See {IERC20-balanceOf}. */ function balanceOf(address account) public view virtual override returns (uint256) { return _balances[account]; } /** * @dev See {IERC20-transfer}. * * Requirements: * * - `recipient` cannot be the zero address. * - the caller must have a balance of at least `amount`. */ function transfer(address recipient, uint256 amount) public virtual override returns (bool) { _transfer(_msgSender(), recipient, amount); return true; } /** * @dev See {IERC20-allowance}. */ function allowance(address owner, address spender) public view virtual override returns (uint256) { return _allowances[owner][spender]; } /** * @dev See {IERC20-approve}. * * Requirements: * * - `spender` cannot be the zero address. */ function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) public virtual override returns (bool) { _approve(_msgSender(), spender, amount); return true; } /** * @dev See {IERC20-transferFrom}. * * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance. This is not * required by the EIP. See the note at the beginning of {ERC20}. * * Requirements: * * - `sender` and `recipient` cannot be the zero address. * - `sender` must have a balance of at least `amount`. * - the caller must have allowance for ``sender``'s tokens of at least * `amount`. */ function transferFrom( address sender, address recipient, uint256 amount ) public virtual override returns (bool) { _transfer(sender, recipient, amount); uint256 currentAllowance = _allowances[sender][_msgSender()]; require(currentAllowance >= amount, "ERC20: transfer amount exceeds allowance"); _approve(sender, _msgSender(), currentAllowance - amount); return true; } /** * @dev Atomically increases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller. * * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for * problems described in {IERC20-approve}. * * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance. * * Requirements: * * - `spender` cannot be the zero address. */ function increaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 addedValue) public virtual returns (bool) { _approve(_msgSender(), spender, _allowances[_msgSender()][spender] + addedValue); return true; } /** * @dev Atomically decreases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller. * * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for * problems described in {IERC20-approve}. * * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance. * * Requirements: * * - `spender` cannot be the zero address. * - `spender` must have allowance for the caller of at least * `subtractedValue`. */ function decreaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 subtractedValue) public virtual returns (bool) { uint256 currentAllowance = _allowances[_msgSender()][spender]; require(currentAllowance >= subtractedValue, "ERC20: decreased allowance below zero"); _approve(_msgSender(), spender, currentAllowance - subtractedValue); return true; } /** * @dev Moves tokens `amount` from `sender` to `recipient`. * * This is internal function is equivalent to {transfer}, and can be used to * e.g. implement automatic token fees, slashing mechanisms, etc. * * Emits a {Transfer} event. * * Requirements: * * - `sender` cannot be the zero address. * - `recipient` cannot be the zero address. * - `sender` must have a balance of at least `amount`. */ function _transfer( address sender, address recipient, uint256 amount ) internal virtual { require(sender != address(0), "ERC20: transfer from the zero address"); require(recipient != address(0), "ERC20: transfer to the zero address"); _beforeTokenTransfer(sender, recipient, amount); uint256 senderBalance = _balances[sender]; require(senderBalance >= amount, "ERC20: transfer amount exceeds balance"); _balances[sender] = senderBalance - amount; _balances[recipient] += amount; emit Transfer(sender, recipient, amount); } /** @dev Creates `amount` tokens and assigns them to `account`, increasing * the total supply. * * Emits a {Transfer} event with `from` set to the zero address. * * Requirements: * * - `to` cannot be the zero address. */ function _mint(address account, uint256 amount) internal virtual { require(account != address(0), "ERC20: mint to the zero address"); _beforeTokenTransfer(address(0), account, amount); _totalSupply += amount; _balances[account] += amount; emit Transfer(address(0), account, amount); } /** * @dev Destroys `amount` tokens from `account`, reducing the * total supply. * * Emits a {Transfer} event with `to` set to the zero address. * * Requirements: * * - `account` cannot be the zero address. * - `account` must have at least `amount` tokens. */ function _burn(address account, uint256 amount) internal virtual { require(account != address(0), "ERC20: burn from the zero address"); _beforeTokenTransfer(account, address(0), amount); uint256 accountBalance = _balances[account]; require(accountBalance >= amount, "ERC20: burn amount exceeds balance"); _balances[account] = accountBalance - amount; _totalSupply -= amount; emit Transfer(account, address(0), amount); } /** * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the `owner` s tokens. * * This internal function is equivalent to `approve`, and can be used to * e.g. set automatic allowances for certain subsystems, etc. * * Emits an {Approval} event. * * Requirements: * * - `owner` cannot be the zero address. * - `spender` cannot be the zero address. */ function _approve( address owner, address spender, uint256 amount ) internal virtual { require(owner != address(0), "ERC20: approve from the zero address"); require(spender != address(0), "ERC20: approve to the zero address"); _allowances[owner][spender] = amount; emit Approval(owner, spender, amount); } /** * @dev Hook that is called before any transfer of tokens. This includes * minting and burning. * * Calling conditions: * * - when `from` and `to` are both non-zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens * will be to transferred to `to`. * - when `from` is zero, `amount` tokens will be minted for `to`. * - when `to` is zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens will be burned. * - `from` and `to` are never both zero. * * To learn more about hooks, head to xref:ROOT:extending-contracts.adoc#using-hooks[Using Hooks]. */ function _beforeTokenTransfer( address from, address to, uint256 amount ) internal virtual {} }
pragma solidity 0.8.13; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Context.sol"; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol"; /** * @dev ERC20 token to represent a single slip for a bond box * */ interface ISlip is IERC20 { event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed previousOwner, address indexed newOwner); /** * @dev returns the bond box address which owns this slip contract * It should have admin permissions to call mint, burn, and redeem functions */ function boxOwner() external view returns (address); /** * @dev Mint `amount` tokens to `to` * Only callable by the owner. * @param to the address to mint tokens to * @param amount The amount of tokens to mint */ function mint(address to, uint256 amount) external; /** * @dev Burn `amount` tokens from `from`'s balance * Only callable by the owner. * @param from The address to burn tokens from * @param amount The amount of tokens to burn */ function burn(address from, uint256 amount) external; /** * @dev allows owner to transfer ownership to a new owner. Implemented so that factory can transfer minting/burning ability to CBB after deployment * @param newOwner The address of the CBB */ function changeOwner(address newOwner) external; }
// SPDX-License-Identifier: UNLICENSED pragma solidity 0.8.13; /** * @dev Factory for Slip minimal proxy contracts */ interface ISlipFactory { event SlipCreated(address newSlipAddress); /** * @dev Deploys a minimal proxy instance for a new slip ERC20 token with the given parameters. */ function createSlip( string memory name, string memory symbol, address _collateralToken ) external returns (address); }
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Contract Creation Code
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Deployed Bytecode
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Constructor Arguments (ABI-Encoded and is the last bytes of the Contract Creation Code above)
000000000000000000000000eb3d74059c718caf6e2c7df8fe5bc4953ae78e69
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Arg [0] : _target (address): 0xEB3d74059C718Caf6E2c7DF8fe5Bc4953ae78E69
-----Encoded View---------------
1 Constructor Arguments found :
Arg [0] : 000000000000000000000000eb3d74059c718caf6e2c7df8fe5bc4953ae78e69
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