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This Sui package defines an NFT collection for "Psyduck" NFTs. The primary object type is `Nft`, which stores an ID, name, description, media URL, and a map of attributes. The `init` function initializes the package by creating a `Publisher` object, a `Display` object for `Nft`s with predefined metadata fields, and a `TransferPolicy` for `Nft`s, which includes a kiosk lock rule and a 100% royalty rule (though the royalty amount is 0). These objects (`Publisher`, `Display`, `TransferPolicyCap`) are transferred to the sender, and the `TransferPolicy` is shared. Public functions `mint_order`, `mint_nft`, and `mint_edition_nft` delegate to the `launchpad` module for NFT minting, suggesting this package integrates with a broader NFT launchpad system. The `update_nft` function allows updating the name, description, media URL, and attributes of an `Nft` object within a Kiosk, requiring a `Manager` and `KioskOwner
This package defines a single primary object type, `PSY`, which is a dummy struct. The `init` function is an entry function that creates a new fungible token named "PSY" with a supply of 6 decimal places and specific metadata including a description and an IPFS image URL. It then transfers the `TreasuryCap<PSY>` and `CoinMetadata<PSY>` objects to the transaction sender. The package does not exhibit any notable patterns like signature/allowlist gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, admin caps, vault/escrow, or royalties, as its sole purpose is to initialize a new fungible token.
This package defines a single object type, `PSY`, which appears to be a dummy struct used as a type parameter for a fungible token. The `init` function is an entry point that creates a new fungible token (Coin) of type `PSY`. It initializes the token's metadata, including its symbol ("PSY"), name ("Psyduck"), description, and an optional URL for its image. The `init` function then transfers the `TreasuryCap` for this new token to the transaction sender and shares the `CoinMetadata` object publicly. A helper function `trim_right` is used internally to remove trailing spaces from byte vectors before they are used in the token's metadata. The package utilizes dynamic fields for the `CoinMetadata` and `TreasuryCap` objects, and the `init` function effectively acts as an admin cap distribution mechanism by transferring the `TreasuryCap` to the deployer.
This package primarily manages Nft objects, which represent digital collectibles with a unique ID, name, description, media URL, and dynamic attributes. The init function initializes the package, creating a Publisher object, a Display object for Nft metadata, and a TransferPolicy for Nft objects, which includes a kiosk lock rule and a 100 basis point royalty rule. These objects (Publisher, Display, TransferPolicyCap) are transferred to the transaction sender, while the TransferPolicy is shared. Public functions like mint_order, mint_nft, and mint_edition_nft delegate to a launchpad module to handle the minting process, creating new Nft objects and potentially interacting with a Kiosk. The update_nft function allows a manager to modify the metadata (name, description, media_url, attributes) of an existing Nft object held within a Kiosk. The package utilizes dynamic fields for NFT attributes and implements royalty and kiosk lock rules via the TransferPolicy.
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