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RedistributedDemurrageToken
Use Case
- Network / Basic Income Token
- 100 Sarafu is distributed to anyone in Kenya after user validation by the owner of a faucet which mints new Sarafu.
- Validated users are those that validate their phone number in Kenya.
- A monthly Sarafu holding tax (demurrage) of 2% is deducted from users
- Each month (after a number of blocks) the total amount tax is distributed evenly out to active users.
- any single transaction by a user is considered active (heartbeat) (possibly add minimum size of heartbeat in constructor (TODO))
- This is meant to result in a disincentivization to hold (hodl) the Sarafu token and increase its usage as a medium of excahnge rather than a store of value.
Variables
- Inputs to Constructor (Set only once during contract deployment can't be changed )
Demmurage
aka Decay amount: A percentage of token supply that will be charged once per - akaperiod
and evenly redistributed to active users- Demmurage Period (blocks)- aka
period
: The number of blocks (equivalent to a time frame) over which a new Holding Fee is applied and redistributed. - Inflated Balance: The inflated balance of each user is stored for bookkeeping.
- Number of Decimals: Resolution on token (TODO) (Default 6)
- Minimum Activity Volume: (TODO) the minimum transaction amount to be considered active (Default 0)
- Minimum Activity Txns: (TODO) the minimum number of transaction to be considered active (Default 1)
- Sink Token Address: If no one trades the tax goes to this address
Ownership
- Contract creator is owner
- Ownership can be transferred (also to ownership void contract "no more changes can be made")
Mint
- Owner can add minters
- A faucet contract would be a minter and choose the amount of tokens to mint and distribute to new validated users.
- The interface says the amount and is at the caller's discretion per contract call. validation is outside of this contract.
- Minters can mint any amount
Demurrage
- Holding Tax (
demurrage
) is applied when a mint or transfer is triggered for first time/block in a newperiod
;- Supply stays the same.
- Updates
demurrageModifier
which represents the accumulated tax value and is an exponential decay step (of sizedemurrage
) for eachperiod
demurrageModifier = (1-demurrage)^period
- e.g. a
demurrage
of 2% at aperiod
of 0 would be give ademurrageModifier= (1-0.02)^0 = 1-1 = 0
. - e.g. a
demurrage
of 2% at aperiod
of 1 would be give ademurrageModifier = (1-0.02)^1 = 0.98
. - e.g. a
demurrage
of 2% at aperiod
of 2 would be give ademurrageModifier = (1-0.02)^2 = 0.9604
.
- e.g. a
- All client-facing values (balance output , transfer inputs) are adjusted with
demurrageModifier
.- e.g.
_balance output_ = user_balance - user_balance * demurrageModifier
- e.g.
- Edge case:
approve
call, which may be called on either side of a period.
Redistribution
- One redistribution entry is added to storage for each period;
- When
mint
is triggered, the new totalsupply is stored to the entry - When
transfer
is triggered, and the account did not yet participate in theperiod
, the entry's participant count is incremented.
- When
- Account must have "participated" in a period to be redistribution beneficiary.
- Redistribution is applied when an account triggers a transfer for the first time in a new period;
- Check if user has participated in
period
. (active user heartbeat) - Each active user balance is increased by
(total supply at end of period * demurrageModifier ) / number_of_active_participants
via minting - Participation field is zeroed out for that user.
- Check if user has participated in
- Fractions must be rounded down (TODO)
- Remainder is "dust" and should be sent to a dedicated "sink" token address (TODO)
- If no one is active all taxes go to the same sink address
Data structures
- One word per account:
- bits 000-159: value
- bits 160-255: period
- (we have more room here in case we want to cram something else in)
- One word per redistribution period:
- bits 000-055: period
- bits 056-215: supply
- bits 216-253: participant count
- bits 254: Set if invidiual redistribution amounts are fractions (TODO)
- bits 255: Set if "dust" has been transferred to sink (TODO)
QA
- Basic python tests in place
- How to determine and generate test vectors, and how to adapt them to scripts.
- Audit sources?