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Core of Scallop lending protocol on SUI network

How to use

  1. Install npm packages
pnpm install
  1. Install SUI cli See the official documentation: How to install SUI cli

  2. Set the envs

cp .env.example .env
  • SECRET_KEY: The secret key of the account that will be used to deploy the contracts, make sure the account has enough SUI to pay for the transaction fees
  • SUI_NETWORK_TYPE: The network type of the SUI network. It can be devnet, testnet, mainnet or localnet

Move package structure

We use typescript to publish & interact with the contracts, and we make some improvements to the package structure to make it easier to use.

Let's take the test_coin package as an example:

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  • sources folder contains all the move contract code.

  • typescript folder usually contains the typescript code that will be used to deploy & interact with the contract.

  • publish-result.${networkType}.json contains the important object ids of the contracts for each network type.

  • index.ts export the typescript code in the typescript folder.

  • Move.${networkType}.toml is the toml file for each network type.

  • Move.toml is the default toml file, it will be used if the Move.${networkType}.toml for the current network type is not found.

  • README.md description of the package, explain the usage of the package.

Use Scallop SDK to interact with the contracts

It's recommended to use the Scallop SDK to interact with the contracts, see the official documentation: How to use Scallop SDK

Integrate with Scallop Protocol in SUI Move

The protocol is designed to be simple, efficient, and secure.

Moreover, the protocol is designed to be composable, meaning that other protocols can easily integrate with it.

Contract integration guide

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