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This package defines a single dummy struct `AF_LP`. Its only public function is `init`, which is an entry function. The `init` function takes an `AF_LP` object and a `TxContext` as input. It then calls the `amm_interface::create_lp_coin` function, passing the `AF_LP` object, a constant value of 9 (u8), and the `TxContext`. This suggests the package's primary purpose is to initialize or register a new LP (Liquidity Provider) coin of type `AF_LP` within an Automated Market Maker (AMM) system, likely assigning it a specific identifier or property (the value 9). There are no notable patterns like signature/allowlist gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, admin caps, vault/escrow, or royalties.
This package defines a dummy `AF_LP` struct, which seems to represent a liquidity provider token. The `init` function is the only public entry point. It calls `amm_interface::create_lp_coin` with the `AF_LP` struct, a constant value of 9, and the transaction context. This suggests the package's primary purpose is to interact with an AMM (Automated Market Maker) interface to create a liquidity provider coin, likely for a specific pool or configuration indicated by the constant 9. There are no notable patterns like signature gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, admin caps, vault/escrow, or royalties present in this disassembled bytecode.
This package defines a single dummy struct, `AF_LP`, which is used as a type parameter for a liquidity pool token. The `init` function, which is likely called once during package deployment, creates a new LP coin using the `amm_interface::create_lp_coin` function. This function takes the `AF_LP` type, a constant value `9` (possibly representing decimals or a pool ID), and the transaction context as arguments. The package primarily interacts with the `amm_interface` module to establish a new liquidity pool token. There are no other public or entry functions, and no complex patterns like admin caps or time-gating are present.
This package defines a dummy `AF_LP` struct. Its `init` function, which is likely a module initializer, calls `amm_interface::create_lp_coin` to create a new LP coin for the `AF_LP` type, passing a constant value of 9 and the transaction context. This suggests the package primarily serves to register its `AF_LP` type as a liquidity pool token within an AMM system. There are no other public or entry functions, nor any notable patterns like signature gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, admin caps, vault/escrow, or royalties.
This Sui package defines a single dummy struct `AF_LP` which has no functional purpose beyond being a type parameter. The only public function, `init`, takes an `AF_LP` object and a `TxContext` as input. It calls `amm_interface::create_lp_coin` with the `AF_LP` object, a constant `u8` value of 9, and the `TxContext`. This suggests the package's primary role is to register or initialize a liquidity pool (LP) coin of type `AF_LP` within an Automated Market Maker (AMM) system, likely for a fixed decimal precision of 9. The package itself does not manage any objects directly or mutate any state beyond this initial registration.
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