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weekly · real (teal) vs wash (rose)
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This Sui package defines a `LIFE` coin. The `init` function creates the `LIFE` coin's metadata and a `TreasuryCap` for minting. It then mints a large initial supply (1,000,000,000,000,000,000) of `LIFE` coins to the transaction sender and transfers the `TreasuryCap` to a hardcoded address (0xdd...). The `CoinMetadata` object is shared publicly. The package primarily manages the `LIFE` coin, with the `init` function handling its creation and initial distribution. The hardcoded address for the `TreasuryCap` transfer suggests an admin-controlled vault or escrow for future minting.
This package defines a staking mechanism for NFTs. The primary object type managed is `Treasury`, which holds a unique ID and a boolean status. The `init` function creates and shares a `Treasury` object, initializing its status to true. The `unstake` entry function allows users to return a `PurchaseCap` to a `Kiosk`, effectively unstaking an NFT. There are no notable patterns like signature/allowlist gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, admin caps, vault/escrow, or royalties present in this IR.
This package defines a system for creating and managing fungible tokens with bonding curves. The primary object types are `Connector` (and its versions `ConnectorV2`, `ConnectorV3`, `ConnectorV4`), which represent the token itself, and `BondingCurve`, which manages the token's supply and price. Public/entry functions allow users to create new tokens (via `new` functions in `connector_v3` and `connector_v4`), buy tokens from the bonding curve, and sell tokens back to the bonding curve. The `meme` module also includes an `AdminCap` for administrative control and a `MemeConfig` object that stores global parameters like fees and minimum versions. Notable patterns include the use of `TreasuryCap` and `Balance` for token management, freezing of `CoinMetadata` and `TreasuryCap` objects, and the emission of various events to track token creation, bonding curve interactions, and migrations.
This package defines a coin-flipping game. The primary object is `CoinFlipGame`, which stores game parameters like `max_bet` and `threshold`, and a `VecMap` of active bets. The `Vault` object manages funds and referral rewards. Public functions allow users to `bet` by depositing coins into the `Vault`, and `place_bet_and_reveal_onchain_randomness` or `reveal_bet_onchain_randomness` to determine the outcome using a random number generator. These functions mutate the `CoinFlipGame`'s `bets` map and the `Vault`'s balances. The package features an `AdminCap` for creating and editing `CoinFlipGame` instances and `Vault`s, and for withdrawing all funds from the `Vault`. It also includes a referral system where `RefereeData` and `ReferrerData` are stored in `ObjectTable`s within the `Vault`, allowing users to `claim_referee_rewards` and `claim_referrer_rewards`. Events are emitted
This Sui package defines a system for managing and minting NFTs, specifically "VramNFT" objects. It includes modules for enforcing transfer policies, handling royalties, and managing a central "Treasury" object. The `kiosk_lock_rule` module adds a rule to a `TransferPolicy` that prevents an item from being transferred if it is locked within a Kiosk. The `royalty_rule` module adds a royalty rule to a `TransferPolicy`, specifying a percentage (`amount_bp`) and minimum amount (`min_amount`) for royalties on transfers, and includes a `pay` function to process these royalties. The `vram` module defines the `VramNFT` object with attributes like name, image_url, description, and a unique number ID. It also defines a `Treasury` object, which acts as an administrative hub, holding a whitelist of addresses, a history of image URLs, a balance of SUI coins, and tracking minting statistics and supply. Public/entry functions allow administrators (identified by a hardcoded address)
botRule-based labels, conservative precision.
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