Curve DAO Token
Curve DAO Token (CRV) is based on the ERC-20 token standard as defined at EIP-20.
Contract Source & Deployment
Curve DAO Token contract is deployed to the Ethereum mainnet at: 0xD533a949740bb3306d119CC777fa900bA034cd52.
Source code available on Github.
Deployment hash: 0x5dc4a688b63cea09bf4d73a695175b77572792a2e2b3656297809ad3596d4bfe
For a broader understanding of the use case of the CRV token, check out Understanding CRV.
Contract Info Methods¶
admin
¶
CRV.admin() -> address: view
Getter for the admin of the contract.
Returns: admin (address
).
Source code
name
¶
CRV.name() -> String[64]
Getter for the name of the token. Name of the token can be changed by calling the set_name
function.
Returns: token name (String[64]
).
Source code
name: public(String[64])
@external
def __init__(_name: String[64], _symbol: String[32], _decimals: uint256):
"""
@notice Contract constructor
@param _name Token full name
@param _symbol Token symbol
@param _decimals Number of decimals for token
"""
init_supply: uint256 = INITIAL_SUPPLY * 10 ** _decimals
self.name = _name
...
symbol
¶
CRV.symbol() -> String[32]
Getter of the token symbol. Symbol of the token can be changed by calling the set_name
function.
Returns: token symbol (String[32]
).
Source code
avaliable_supply
¶
CRV.avaliably_supply() -> uint256
Getter for the current number of CRV tokens - claimed of unclaimed - in existence.
Returns: currently existing tokens (uint256
).
Source code
totalSupply
¶
CRV.totalSupply() -> uint256
Getter for the total number of tokens in existence.
Returns: total supply (uint256
).
Source code
decimals
¶
CRV.decimals() -> uint256: view
Getter of the decimals of the token.
Returns: decimals (uint256
).
Source code
balanceOf
¶
CRV.balanceOf(arg0: address) -> address: view
Getter for the crv token balance of a specific address.
Returns: balance (uint256
).
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
arg0 | address | wallet to check CRV balance for |
Transfer Methods¶
transfer
¶
CRV.transfer(_to: address, _value: uint256) -> bool:
Function to transfer _value
tokens from msg.sender
to _to
. Transfers to ZERO_ADDRESS
are not allowed.
Returns: true (bool
).
Emits: Transfer
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_to | address | receiver address |
_value | uint256 | amount of tokens to send |
Warning
Vyper does not allow underflows, so the subtraction in this function will revert on an insufficient balance.
Source code
event Transfer:
_from: indexed(address)
_to: indexed(address)
_value: uint256
@external
def transfer(_to : address, _value : uint256) -> bool:
"""
@notice Transfer `_value` tokens from `msg.sender` to `_to`
@dev Vyper does not allow underflows, so the subtraction in
this function will revert on an insufficient balance
@param _to The address to transfer to
@param _value The amount to be transferred
@return bool success
"""
assert _to != ZERO_ADDRESS # dev: transfers to 0x0 are not allowed
self.balanceOf[msg.sender] -= _value
self.balanceOf[_to] += _value
log Transfer(msg.sender, _to, _value)
return True
transferFrom
¶
CRV.transferFrom(_from: address, _to: address, _value: uint256) -> bool:
Function to transfer _value
tokens from _from_
to _to
. Transfers to ZERO_ADDRESS
are not allowed.
Returns: true (bool
).
Emits: Transfer
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_from | address | address to send tokens from |
_to | address | receiver address |
_value | uint256 | amount of tokens to send |
Warning
Vyper does not allow underflows, so the subtraction in this function will revert on an insufficient balance.
Source code
event Transfer:
_from: indexed(address)
_to: indexed(address)
_value: uint256
@external
def transferFrom(_from : address, _to : address, _value : uint256) -> bool:
"""
@notice Transfer `_value` tokens from `_from` to `_to`
@param _from address The address which you want to send tokens from
@param _to address The address which you want to transfer to
@param _value uint256 the amount of tokens to be transferred
@return bool success
"""
assert _to != ZERO_ADDRESS # dev: transfers to 0x0 are not allowed
# NOTE: vyper does not allow underflows
# so the following subtraction would revert on insufficient balance
self.balanceOf[_from] -= _value
self.balanceOf[_to] += _value
self.allowances[_from][msg.sender] -= _value
log Transfer(_from, _to, _value)
return True
Allowances¶
allowance
¶
CRV.allowance(_owner: address, _spender: address) -> uint256
Getter method to check the amount of tokens that an owner allowed to a spender.
Returns: amount of tokens (uint256
) _owner
is allowed to _spender
.
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_owner | address | owner address |
_spender | address | spender address |
Source code
allowances: HashMap[address, HashMap[address, uint256]]
@external
@view
def allowance(_owner : address, _spender : address) -> uint256:
"""
@notice Check the amount of tokens that an owner allowed to a spender
@param _owner The address which owns the funds
@param _spender The address which will spend the funds
@return uint256 specifying the amount of tokens still available for the spender
"""
return self.allowances[_owner][_spender]
approve
¶
CRV.approve(_spender: address, _value: uint256) -> bool:
Function to approve _spender
to transfer _value
tokens on behalf of msg.sender
.
Returns: true (bool
).
Emits: Approval
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_spender | address | spender address |
_value | uint256 | amount to approce |
Source code
event Approval:
_owner: indexed(address)
_spender: indexed(address)
_value: uint256
allowances: HashMap[address, HashMap[address, uint256]]
@external
def approve(_spender : address, _value : uint256) -> bool:
"""
@notice Approve `_spender` to transfer `_value` tokens on behalf of `msg.sender`
@dev Approval may only be from zero -> nonzero or from nonzero -> zero in order
to mitigate the potential race condition described here:
https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
@param _spender The address which will spend the funds
@param _value The amount of tokens to be spent
@return bool success
"""
assert _value == 0 or self.allowances[msg.sender][_spender] == 0
self.allowances[msg.sender][_spender] = _value
log Approval(msg.sender, _spender, _value)
return True
Minting and Burning¶
minter
¶
CRV.minter() -> address: view
Getter for the minter contract address. The minter address can only be set once (at deployment) and not altered after.
Returns: minter contract (address
).
mint
¶
CRV.mint(_to: address, _value: uint256) -> bool:
Function to mint _value (uint256)
and assign them to _to (address)
.
Returns: True (bool
)
Emits: Transfer
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_to | address | receiver of the minted tokens |
_value | uint256 | amount to mint |
Source code
event Transfer:
_from: indexed(address)
_to: indexed(address)
_value: uint256
@external
def mint(_to: address, _value: uint256) -> bool:
"""
@notice Mint `_value` tokens and assign them to `_to`
@dev Emits a Transfer event originating from 0x00
@param _to The account that will receive the created tokens
@param _value The amount that will be created
@return bool success
"""
assert msg.sender == self.minter # dev: minter only
assert _to != ZERO_ADDRESS # dev: zero address
if block.timestamp >= self.start_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME:
self._update_mining_parameters()
_total_supply: uint256 = self.total_supply + _value
assert _total_supply <= self._available_supply() # dev: exceeds allowable mint amount
self.total_supply = _total_supply
self.balanceOf[_to] += _value
log Transfer(ZERO_ADDRESS, _to, _value)
return True
burn
¶
CRV.burn(_value: uint256) -> bool
Function to burn _value
tokens belonging to the caller of the function.
Retruns: True (bool
).
Emits: Transfer
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
_value | uint256 | amount to burn |
Source code
event Transfer:
_from: indexed(address)
_to: indexed(address)
_value: uint256
@external
def burn(_value: uint256) -> bool:
"""
@notice Burn `_value` tokens belonging to `msg.sender`
@dev Emits a Transfer event with a destination of 0x00
@param _value The amount that will be burned
@return bool success
"""
self.balanceOf[msg.sender] -= _value
self.total_supply -= _value
log Transfer(msg.sender, ZERO_ADDRESS, _value)
return True
mintable_in_timeframe
¶
CRV.mintable_in_timeframe(start: uint256, end: uint256) -> uint256
Getter for mintable supply from start timestamp till end timestamp.
Returns: amount of mintable tokens (uint256
).
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
start | uint256 | start timestamp |
end | uint256 | end timestamp |
Source code
@external
@view
def mintable_in_timeframe(start: uint256, end: uint256) -> uint256:
"""
@notice How much supply is mintable from start timestamp till end timestamp
@param start Start of the time interval (timestamp)
@param end End of the time interval (timestamp)
@return Tokens mintable from `start` till `end`
"""
assert start <= end # dev: start > end
to_mint: uint256 = 0
current_epoch_time: uint256 = self.start_epoch_time
current_rate: uint256 = self.rate
# Special case if end is in future (not yet minted) epoch
if end > current_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME:
current_epoch_time += RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
current_rate = current_rate * RATE_DENOMINATOR / RATE_REDUCTION_COEFFICIENT
assert end <= current_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME # dev: too far in future
for i in range(999): # Curve will not work in 1000 years. Darn!
if end >= current_epoch_time:
current_end: uint256 = end
if current_end > current_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME:
current_end = current_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
current_start: uint256 = start
if current_start >= current_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME:
break # We should never get here but what if...
elif current_start < current_epoch_time:
current_start = current_epoch_time
to_mint += current_rate * (current_end - current_start)
if start >= current_epoch_time:
break
current_epoch_time -= RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
current_rate = current_rate * RATE_REDUCTION_COEFFICIENT / RATE_DENOMINATOR # double-division with rounding made rate a bit less => good
assert current_rate <= INITIAL_RATE # This should never happen
return to_mint
CRV Emissions¶
Bug
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Mining parameters are used to determine the token emissions. The emissions are based on epochs (one year). With every passing epoch, the rate
will be reduced, thereby reducing the entire CRV emissions.
The rate can be reduced by invoking the update_mining_parameters()
function. While this function is accessible to anyone, an attempt to call it will be reverted if a year hasn't elapsed since the last update. When the function is successfully executed, the mining_epoch
increments by 1, and the start_epoch_time
is updated to the timestamp of that function call. Moreover, the update_mining_parameters()
function will be automatically triggered if someone tries to mint CRV before the scheduled rate reduction.
with:
\(\text{RATE_DENOMINATOR} = 10^{18}\) \(\text{RATE_REDUCTION_COEFFICIENT} = 2^{\frac{1}{4}} * 10^{18}\)
Effectively, every rate reduction decreases the CRV inflation by around 15.9%.
mining_epoch
¶
CRV.mining_epoch() -> int128: view
Getter for the current mining epoch. The mining epoch is incremented by 1 every time update_mining_parameters()
is successfully called. At deployment, mining_epoch
was set to -1.
Returns: mining epoch (int128
).
Source code
mining_epoch: public(int128)
@external
def __init__(_name: String[64], _symbol: String[32], _decimals: uint256):
"""
@notice Contract constructor
@param _name Token full name
@param _symbol Token symbol
@param _decimals Number of decimals for token
"""
...
self.mining_epoch = -1
...
@internal
def _update_mining_parameters():
"""
@dev Update mining rate and supply at the start of the epoch
Any modifying mining call must also call this
"""
_rate: uint256 = self.rate
_start_epoch_supply: uint256 = self.start_epoch_supply
self.start_epoch_time += RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
self.mining_epoch += 1
if _rate == 0:
_rate = INITIAL_RATE
else:
_start_epoch_supply += _rate * RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
self.start_epoch_supply = _start_epoch_supply
_rate = _rate * RATE_DENOMINATOR / RATE_REDUCTION_COEFFICIENT
self.rate = _rate
log UpdateMiningParameters(block.timestamp, _rate, _start_epoch_supply)
start_epoch_time
¶
CRV.start_epoch_time() -> uint256: view
Getter for the start times of the current mining epoch.
Returns: timestamp (uint256
).
Source code
start_epoch_time: public(uint256)
@external
def __init__(_name: String[64], _symbol: String[32], _decimals: uint256):
"""
@notice Contract constructor
@param _name Token full name
@param _symbol Token symbol
@param _decimals Number of decimals for token
"""
...
self.start_epoch_time = block.timestamp + INFLATION_DELAY - RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
...
rate
¶
CRV.rate() -> uint256: view
Getter for the current rate of CRV emissions.
Returns: current rate (uint256
).
Tip
rate
is denominated in emissions per second. Emissions per day: 6.161965695807970181 * 86400 = 532393.8361178086
Source code
update_mining_parameters
¶
update_mining_parameters()
Function to update the mining parameters for the Curve DAO Token ($CRV).
Emits: UpdateMiningParameters
Tip
This function can be called by anyone. However, the call will revert if block.timestamp
is less than or equal to start_epoch_time
+ RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
, indicating that one year has not yet passed.
Source code
event UpdateMiningParameters:
time: uint256
rate: uint256
supply: uint256
# Supply parameters
INITIAL_SUPPLY: constant(uint256) = 1_303_030_303
INITIAL_RATE: constant(uint256) = 274_815_283 * 10 ** 18 / YEAR # leading to 43% premine
RATE_REDUCTION_TIME: constant(uint256) = YEAR
RATE_REDUCTION_COEFFICIENT: constant(uint256) = 1189207115002721024 # 2 ** (1/4) * 1e18
RATE_DENOMINATOR: constant(uint256) = 10 ** 18
INFLATION_DELAY: constant(uint256) = 86400
# Supply variables
mining_epoch: public(int128)
start_epoch_time: public(uint256)
rate: public(uint256)
start_epoch_supply: uint256
@external
def update_mining_parameters():
"""
@notice Update mining rate and supply at the start of the epoch
@dev Callable by any address, but only once per epoch
Total supply becomes slightly larger if this function is called late
"""
assert block.timestamp >= self.start_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME # dev: too soon!
self._update_mining_parameters()
@internal
def _update_mining_parameters():
"""
@dev Update mining rate and supply at the start of the epoch
Any modifying mining call must also call this
"""
_rate: uint256 = self.rate
_start_epoch_supply: uint256 = self.start_epoch_supply
self.start_epoch_time += RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
self.mining_epoch += 1
if _rate == 0:
_rate = INITIAL_RATE
else:
_start_epoch_supply += _rate * RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
self.start_epoch_supply = _start_epoch_supply
_rate = _rate * RATE_DENOMINATOR / RATE_REDUCTION_COEFFICIENT
self.rate = _rate
log UpdateMiningParameters(block.timestamp, _rate, _start_epoch_supply)
start_epoch_time_write
¶
CRV.start_epoch_time_write() -> uint256
Function to get the current mining epoch start while simultaneously updating mining parameters (if possible).
Returns: timestamp (uint256
).
Source code
start_epoch_time: public(uint256)
@external
def start_epoch_time_write() -> uint256:
"""
@notice Get timestamp of the current mining epoch start
while simultaneously updating mining parameters
@return Timestamp of the epoch
"""
_start_epoch_time: uint256 = self.start_epoch_time
if block.timestamp >= _start_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME:
self._update_mining_parameters()
return self.start_epoch_time
else:
return _start_epoch_time
future_epoch_time_write
¶
CRV.future_epoch_time_write() -> uint256
Function to get the next mining epoch start while simultaneously updating mining parameters (if possible).
Returns: timestamp (uint256
).
Source code
@external
def future_epoch_time_write() -> uint256:
"""
@notice Get timestamp of the next mining epoch start
while simultaneously updating mining parameters
@return Timestamp of the next epoch
"""
_start_epoch_time: uint256 = self.start_epoch_time
if block.timestamp >= _start_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME:
self._update_mining_parameters()
return self.start_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME
else:
return _start_epoch_time + RATE_REDUCTION_TIME