Standard for On-Chain AgreementDetails #4
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Robert-MacWha
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Agree that this should be standardized - thanks for the detailed starting point! I'll be adding some more documentation to the registry soon, and will certainly incorporate this. |
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Created a PR with some documentation for the registrar. Feel free to change / modify, but I felt guilty leaving all the work for you :) |
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Closed because we've implemented this in PRs |
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Overview
Currently, the Safe Harbour Registry contains key information on all submitted agreements for protocols. Several of the fields (
scope
,contactDetails
,bountyTerms
) are just strings, meaning that different protocols will likely store information inconsistently. Creating an optional standard that agreements should abide to would standardize applications reading from / writing to the smart contract.I'm personally working on a database & website frontend to record what protocols have signed onto this agreement. Standardizing the information would lead to cleaner UX, greater standardization, and less room for confusion.
Below is a proposed standard for the agreements, which should act as a good starting point.
Agreement Variables
Ideally, the smart contracts should include all vital information from
EXHIBIT F ADOPTION FORM
in the Safe Harbour Agreement. To my knowledge, these are all the options a protocol can change within the agreement.Of these below options, the
Technical Assets
andBounty Percentage
could be standardized on-chain, as well as standardizing the protocol's contact information.Standard Agreement Format
scope
Technical Assets
contactDetails
bountyTerms
Bounty Percentage
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