These smart contracts allow to use Ethereum as foreign chain in the Wormhole protocol.
The Wormhole
contract is the bridge contract and allows tokens to be transferred out of ETH and VAAs to be submitted
to transfer tokens in or change configuration settings.
The WrappedAsset
is a ERC-20 token contract that holds metadata about a wormhole asset on ETH. Wormhole assets are all
wrapped non-ETH assets that are currently held on ETH.
To deploy the bridge on Ethereum you first need to compile all smart contracts:
npx truffle compile
To deploy you can either use the bytecode from the build/contracts
folder or the oz cli oz deploy <Contract>
(Documentation).
You first need to deploy one Wrapped Asset
and initialize it using dummy data.
Then deploy the Wormhole
using the initial guardian key (key_x,y_parity,0
) and the address of the previously deployed
WrappedAsset
. The wrapped asset contract will be used as proxy library to all the creation of cheap proxy wrapped
assets.
For each test run:
Run npx ganache-cli --deterministic --time "1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00"
to start a chain.
Run the tests using npm run test
submitVAA(bytes vaa)
can be used to execute a VAA.
lockAssets(address asset, uint256 amount, bytes32 recipient, uint8 target_chain)
can be used
to transfer any ERC20 compliant asset out of ETH to any recipient on another chain that is connected to the Wormhole
protocol. asset
is the asset to be transferred, amount
is the amount to transfer (this must be <= the allowance that
you have previously given to the bridge smart contract if the token is not a wormhole token), recipient
is the foreign
chain address of the recipient, target_chain
is the id of the chain to transfer to.
lockETH(bytes32 recipient, uint8 target_chain)
is a convenience function to wrap the Ether sent with the function call
and transfer it as described in lockAssets
.