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Jędrzej Stuczyński 33992542b1 feature: upgrade cosmwasm to 2.2 (#5479)
* updated contracts to cosmwasm2.2 and fixed build issues

* removed old coconut contract code + additional dkg fixes

* replace deprecated to_binary and from_binary functions

* mixnet contract tests compiling

some are failing due to incorrect addresses

* made other contract tests compile

* fixed remaining tests

* allow usage of manually dispatching contract replies

* nym-api test fixes

* removed old toolchain from contracts CI

* linter fixes

* regenerated contract schema

* fixed easy_addr

* further license fixes

* post rebase fixes + update to 2.2.2

* change ci runner

* minor CI adjustments

* change wallet CI to use node 20

* more CI changes...

* run cosmwasm-check against release contracts

* test ci changes

* wip...
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Nym Mixnet Contract

This is the cosmwasm smart contract which runs the Nym mixnet.

Compiling in development

RUSTFLAGS='-C link-arg=-s' cargo wasm

Production build

Install wasm-opt:

npm i wasm-opt -g

Run make mixnet-opt from the top level Nym directory

CI Support

We have template configurations for both GitHub Actions and Circle CI in the generated project, so you can get up and running with CI right away.

One note is that the CI runs all cargo commands with --locked to ensure it uses the exact same versions as you have locally. This also means you must have an up-to-date Cargo.lock file, which is not auto-generated. The first time you set up the project (or after adding any dep), you should ensure the Cargo.lock file is updated, so the CI will test properly. This can be done simply by running cargo check or cargo unit-test.

Using your project

Once you have your custom repo, you should check out Developing to explain more on how to run tests and develop code. Or go through the online tutorial to get a better feel of how to develop.

Publishing contains useful information on how to publish your contract to the world, once you are ready to deploy it on a running blockchain. And Importing contains information about pulling in other contracts or crates that have been published.

Please replace this README file with information about your specific project. You can keep the Developing.md and Publishing.md files as useful referenced, but please set some proper description in the README.