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This package defines a custom fungible token, CTX. The init function creates and shares a TreasuryCap<CTX> object, which controls the token supply, and freezes a CoinMetadata<CTX> object, which holds token details. Public entry functions allow authorized users to mint new CTX tokens to a specified address and to burn existing CTX tokens. A public view function allows querying the balance of a given CTX coin. The package does not implement any notable patterns like signature/allowlist gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, admin caps, vault/escrow, or royalties.
This package manages a primary object type called ClaimParams, which stores information about claims including an owner, delegate, wallet addresses, profit split, and optional claim details. Public entry functions allow the owner to set the 'initialized' status of a ClaimParams object (set_claimable). The package also enables the creation of new ClaimParams objects (create_claim_params) and the update of their details, including coin types, amounts, and object IDs (create_and_update_claim_params, update_claim_details). The swapS function handles staking withdrawals, distributing SUI coins between a wallet and a developer wallet based on a profit split, or transferring the StakedSui back to the sender if not initialized. The swapT function allows a delegate to claim specific coin types (Ty0) by transferring them to a wallet and a developer wallet, also applying a profit split, and removes the claimed coin details from the ClaimParams object. The swapN function allows a delegate to claim generic objects (Ty0) by transferring them to a developer wallet if initialized, or back
This package defines a fungible token, CTX, and manages its lifecycle. The primary objects are the CTX token itself, a TreasuryCap<CTX> for minting/burning, and CoinMetadata<CTX> for token information. The `init` function creates and freezes the CoinMetadata and shares the TreasuryCap. Public entry functions allow authorized users to `mint` new CTX tokens and transfer them to a specified address, or `burn` existing CTX tokens. A public view function `balance` retrieves the value of a CTX coin. There are no notable patterns like signature/allowlist gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, admin caps, vault/escrow, or royalties.
This package defines a fungible token, CTX, and its associated management capabilities. The primary objects managed are CoinMetadata<CTX> and TreasuryCap<CTX>. The init function creates and freezes the CoinMetadata<CTX> object and shares the TreasuryCap<CTX> object, which is used for minting and burning. The public entry functions allow for minting new CTX coins and transferring them to a specified address, or burning existing CTX coins. There are no notable patterns like signature/allowlist gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, admin caps, vault/escrow, or royalties.
This package defines a custom coin type, `CTX`, representing a "Suilend" token. The `init` function creates and freezes the `CoinMetadata<CTX>` and shares the `TreasuryCap<CTX>`, which is used to manage the coin supply. The public entry functions allow for `mint`ing new `CTX` coins to a specified address and `burn`ing existing `CTX` coins. A public function `balance` retrieves the value of a `Coin<CTX>`. The `TreasuryCap` object acts as an admin cap for controlling the coin's supply.
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}Top active hours by UTC. Circadian peak → likely W. N. America (Pacific/Mountain).