Teleporter contracts library by Suzaku
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We aim to provide utility contracts for ICTT, including the AvalancheICTTRouter for bridge UIs and DApps, and seek $25,000 for development and auditing.

The Teleporter contracts library is a subset of the Suzaku Contracts Library, an open-source smart contracts library curated by the Suzaku team. We aim to provide utility contracts to teams building on top of ICTT, namely:

AvalancheICTTRouter

This router contract can be used as a backend for:

  • Bridge UIs built on top of Avalanche ICTT
  • DApps looking for a simpler routing logic

A good analogy is the router contracts used in DEXs to route users to the correct liquidity pool when they want to swap tokens. Instead of a pool, the AvalancheICTTRouter routes to the correct bridge (Transferrer) contract depending on what token the user wants to bridge and to what destination chain.

You can learn more in the README.

Foundry deployment scripts

Deployment scripts for Avalanche ICTT Home and Remote contracts

Grant goals

We hope that this grant will enable us to:

  1. Finalize the development of the contracts (see the issues list)
  2. Audit the contracts

Once we have achieved those goals, we commit to open-sourcing the contracts under the MIT license.

Grant funding

For this purpose, we ask for:

  • $5,000 upfront to pay a smart contract developer for 1 month of development
  • $20,000 in retroactive funding, to cover:
    • $15,000 for the contract audit
    • $5,000 for extra development and review work done in the audit phase

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