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This package defines a single module, `wti`, which manages a virtual coin representing WTI Crude Oil. The primary object types are `CoinMetadata<WTI>` and `TreasuryCap<WTI>`. The `init` function is the only public/entry function; it creates a new currency named "WTI" with the symbol "WTI" and a description "ZO Virtual Coin for WTI Crude Oil (West Texas Intermediate)", then immediately freezes both the `CoinMetadata` and `TreasuryCap` objects, preventing further modifications or minting. There are no other public functions, dynamic fields, or complex access control patterns.
This package manages two primary object types: `AdminCap` and `Pool`. The `admin` module's `init` function creates and transfers an `AdminCap` to the transaction sender, acting as an administrative token. The `pool` module defines a `Pool` object for staking and rewards, and a `Credential` object representing a user's stake in a pool. Public/entry functions in `pool` allow an `AdminCap` holder to create new pools, enable/disable pools, and set start time, end time, and lock duration for pools. Users can deposit coins into a pool to stake them and receive a `Credential` object, and later withdraw their staked coins and earned rewards. The `refresh_pool` function updates the pool's reward calculation based on the current time and staked amount. The `pay_from_balance` function transfers coins from a balance to an address.
This package defines a dummy SPY object, which is used to create a new fungible token. The init function, which is called once during package deployment, creates a new CoinMetadata object and a TreasuryCap object for the SPY token. It then freezes both objects, making them immutable. The package's primary purpose is to establish the metadata and initial supply control for a new SPY token. There are no public or entry functions beyond the `init` function, meaning no further token operations are defined within this module.
This package defines a staking pool system. The primary object types are `AdminCap`, `Pool`, and `Credential`. The `admin` module creates and transfers an `AdminCap` to the transaction sender, which is used for administrative functions. The `pool` module allows an admin to `create_pool` with specified start/end times and lock duration. Admins can also `set_enabled`, `set_start_time`, `set_end_time`, and `set_lock_duration` for a pool, but only if the current time is before the pool's end time and other time constraints are met. Users can `deposit` coins into an enabled pool to receive a `Credential` object, which locks their stake for a specified duration and tracks their accumulated rewards. Users can `withdraw` their staked coins and earned rewards from their `Credential` once the lock duration has passed and the pool is enabled. Admins can `add_reward` to the pool and `withdraw_reward` from it. The `refresh_pool` function updates the pool'
This package defines a single object type, `GOOGL`, which is a dummy struct. The `init` function is the only public/entry function. It creates a new fungible token with the symbol "GOOGL", name "Alphabet Inc", and description "ZO Virtual Coin for Alphabet Inc (Google)". It then freezes both the `CoinMetadata<GOOGL>` and `TreasuryCap<GOOGL>` objects, making them immutable and preventing further minting or burning of the GOOGL token. This effectively creates a fixed-supply token at deployment.
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