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In PoolTogether V5 prizes are awarded every "Draw". When a user wins a prize a transaction needs to be submitted to claim the prize before the next "Draw" occurs otherwise it will expire. The VRGDA Claimer is an incentivization mechanism the allows third parties to claim prizes on behalf of the prize winner for a fee.
- Prizes come from the Prize Pool.
- All depositors in Vaults that have contributed yield through a Liquidator recently are elgigible to win a prize.
Anyone may capture fees by claiming prizes through the Claimer contract. The claimer contract will price fees according to a VRGDA algorithm. The fees for the two canary tiers are always set to the prize size; meaning that the claimers can capture the whole prize.
You may have to install the following tools to use this repository:
- Foundry to compile and test contracts
- direnv to handle environment variables
- lcov to generate the code coverage report
Install dependencies:
npm i
Copy .envrc.example
and write down the env variables needed to run this project.
cp .envrc.example .envrc
Once your env variables are setup, load them with:
direnv allow
Run the following command to compile the contracts:
npm run compile
Forge is used for coverage, run it with:
npm run coverage
You can then consult the report by opening coverage/index.html
:
open coverage/index.html
Husky is used to run lint-staged and tests when committing.
Prettier is used to format TypeScript and Solidity code. Use it by running:
npm run format
Solhint is used to lint Solidity files. Run it with:
npm run hint
Test names including SLOW
will be skipped on default test runs and need to be explicitly run.
A default Github Actions workflow is setup to execute on push and pull request.
It will build the contracts and run the test coverage.
You can modify it here: .github/workflows/coverage.yml
For the coverage to work, you will need to setup the MAINNET_RPC_URL
repository secret in the settings of your Github repository.