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Rainbow Bridge assets

This repository contains the metadata of Rainbow Bridge assets.

As icon field is required for NEP-141 tokens but is not presented in the official ERC-20 implementation, this repository needs to contain all the information regarding the asset: name, symbol, decimals, icon.

Aurora team will ensure that all listed tokens contain the correct metadata.

Adding a new asset

To add a new asset, please follow these steps:

  1. First, complete the deployment steps at rainbowbridge.app/deploy. The app will inform the bridged token's deployment addresses and on-chain metadata. For example, NEP-141 tokens bridged from Ethereum ERC-20 have the format: <YOUR_ERC_20_TOKEN_ADDRESS>.factory.bridge.near (e.g. the USDT token will have the following address: dac17f958d2ee523a2206206994597c13d831ec7.factory.bridge.near.

  2. Put an SVG icon to tokens/ for your token with a name that matches the lower-case symbol of your ERC-20 token (e.g. usdt.svg).

  3. Create a JSON file in tokens/ with a name that matches the lower-case symbol of your ERC-20 token (e.g. usdt.json) and fill it with the following metadata (check the tokens/example_token.json file template):

    • ethereum_address: address of your ERC-20 token (with '0x' prefix) in Ethereum.
    • [OPTIONAL] aurora_address: address of your ERC-20 token (with '0x' prefix) in Aurora.
    • name: the human-readable name of the token. Must match the name of your ERC-20 token.
    • symbol: the abbreviation, like USDT or BTC. Must match the symbol of your ERC-20 token.
    • decimals: used in frontends to show the proper significant digits of a token. This concept is explained well in this OpenZeppelin post. Must match the decimals of your ERC-20 token.
    • [OPTIONAL] near_address: if your token has a NEAR address (native NEAR or bridged via RainbowBridge), make sure to fill this field
    • [OPTIONAL] icon: a small image associated with this token. Must be a data URL, to help consumers display it quickly while protecting user data. Recommendation: use optimized SVG, which can result in high-resolution images having small bytes size. Recommendation: create icons that will work well with both light-mode and dark-mode websites by either using middle-tone color schemes, or by embedding media queries in the SVG. If you don't fill this field, we will use your .svg icon to fill this field by ourselves.
    • [OPTIONAL] reference: a link to a valid JSON file containing various keys offering supplementary details on the token. Example: "/ipfs/QmdmQXB2mzChmMeKY47C43LxUdg1NDJ5MWcKMKxDu7RgQm", "https://example.com/token.json", etc. If the information given in this document conflicts with the on-chain attributes, the values in reference shall be considered the source of truth. If you don't fill this field, please leave it empty and this field will be empty for your NEP-141 token.
    • [OPTIONAL] reference_hash: the base64-encoded sha256 hash of the JSON file contained in the reference field. This is to guard against off-chain tampering. If you don't fill this field, please leave it empty and this field will be empty for your NEP-141 token.
    • [OPTIONAL] `bridge": If your asset is being bridged not via Rainbow Bridge but using some other bridge, make sure to fill this field with the name of the used bridge (e.g. for the Allbridge tokens it will be "Allbridge")
  4. Fire a pull request having the following name: "Add <SYMBOL_OF_YOUR_ERC20_TOKEN> token metadata" (e.g. "Add USDT token metadata") having the previously mentioned files (JSON and SVG) in PR and having the content following the template:

    # Add USDT token metadata
    
    ERC-20: https://etherscan.io/address/0xdac17f958d2ee523a2206206994597c13d831ec7
    NEP-141: https://explorer.mainnet.near.org/accounts/dac17f958d2ee523a2206206994597c13d831ec7.factory.bridge.near
    Aurora ERC-20 (BlockScout): https://explorer.mainnet.aurora.dev/address/0x4988a896b1227218e4A686fdE5EabdcAbd91571f
    Aurora ERC-20 (Aurorascan): https://aurorascan.dev/address/0x4988a896b1227218e4A686fdE5EabdcAbd91571f
    
  5. Aurora team will review your PR and update the metadata of your token. Always check the deployment status here (contract addresses, on-chain metadata, and storage registration when bridging to Aurora )

  6. If your asset is being bridged not via Rainbow Bridge but using some other bridge, make sure to also add an abbreviation of the bridge to JSON and SVG files as a prefix. E.g. if you used Allbridge for USDT token, the file names should be abr_usdt.json and abr_usdt.svg respectively.

Adding a new asset (Testnet)

  1. In case you want to add your Testnet token as well, please use the same procedure describe above, but use your symbol of ERC-20 and _testnet suffix within the file name. E.g.: usdt_testnet.json, usdt_testnet.svg.
  2. Pull request's name should have the following name: "[TESTNET] <SYMBOL_OF_YOUR_ERC20_TOKEN> token metadata" (e.g. "[TESTNET] Add USDT token metadata").
  3. The first line in the pull request's description should be "# [TESTNET] Add <SYMBOL_OF_YOUR_ERC20_TOKEN> token metadata" (e.g. "# [TESTNET] Add USDT token metadata").
  4. Please note that we don't update metadata on Aurora for Testnet tokens.

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