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This package defines a single object type, `TRI`, which is a dummy struct used as a type parameter for a fungible coin. The `init` function creates a new `TRI` coin with a fixed supply, mints an initial amount (1,000,000,000,000,000,000 units) to the deployer, and freezes the `CoinMetadata` and `TreasuryCap` objects, making the supply fixed and unchangeable. It also transfers the `DenyCapV2` object to the deployer, allowing them to manage a deny list. The public entry functions `add_addr_from_deny_list` and `remove_addr_from_deny_list` allow the holder of the `DenyCapV2` to add or remove addresses from the coin's deny list, effectively controlling who can interact with the coin. The package utilizes a `DenyCapV2` for access control, allowing the deployer to manage a deny list for the `TRI
This package defines a single module that primarily manages a custom fungible token, AAAAAAAAA. The init function creates this token, mints an initial supply of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 units, and transfers a portion to the transaction sender. It also freezes the CoinMetadata and TreasuryCap objects, and transfers the DenyCapV2 to the sender. The public functions add_addr_from_deny_list and remove_addr_from_deny_list allow the holder of the DenyCapV2 to manage a deny list for the AAAAAAAAA token, preventing or allowing specific addresses from interacting with it. A notable pattern is the use of a DenyCapV2 for access control to the deny list, and the freezing of CoinMetadata and TreasuryCap, which implies a fixed supply and unchangeable metadata after initialization.
This package defines a `TRIA` coin, which is a regulated currency. The `init` function creates the `TRIA` coin, mints an initial supply of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 `TRIA` tokens, and transfers them to the deployer. It also freezes the `CoinMetadata<TRIA>` and `TreasuryCap<TRIA>` objects, and transfers the `DenyCapV2<TRIA>` to the deployer. The `add_addr_from_deny_list` and `remove_addr_from_deny_list` public functions allow the holder of the `DenyCapV2<TRIA>` to add or remove addresses from the coin's deny list, effectively controlling who can interact with the `TRIA` coin. The package uses a `DenyCapV2` for access control, allowing for a deny-list mechanism.
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