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Registry Specs

FIFSRegistrarBase.sol Contract Specification​

The FIFSRegistrarBase contract implements a First-In-First-Served (FIFS) registration mechanism for domain names within the RNS system. The contract follows a structured process to ensure secure and fair registration of domain names. Below is a detailed breakdown of the registration process and key functions:

Registration Steps​

  1. Calculate Commitment Hash (Off-chain)

    • The first step in registering a domain name is to calculate a commitment hash off-chain using the makeCommitment function. This hash ensures that the registration process remains secure by preventing front-running attacks.
    • Function: makeCommitment
      • Parameters:
        • label: The keccak256 hash of the domain name to be registered.
        • nameOwner: The address of the owner of the domain name.
        • secret: A secret value to protect the name registration.
      • Returns: The commitment hash (bytes32).
      • Usage Note: This function should be used off-chain and not on-chain when committing.
    function makeCommitment(bytes32 label, address nameOwner, bytes32 secret) public pure returns (bytes32) {
    return keccak256(abi.encodePacked(label, nameOwner, secret));
    }
  2. Commit the Calculated Hash

    • Once the commitment hash is calculated, it must be submitted to the contract to initiate the registration process.
    • Function: commit
      • Parameters:
        • commitment: The valid commitment hash obtained from makeCommitment.
      • Usage Note: The commitment must be unique, and the function ensures that no duplicate commitments are made.
    function commit(bytes32 commitment) external {
    require(commitmentRevealTime[commitment] < 1, "Existent commitment");
    commitmentRevealTime[commitment] = now.add(minCommitmentAge);
    }
  3. Wait for the Commitment to Mature

    • After committing, there is a mandatory waiting period (minCommitmentAge) to ensure the commitment is valid and secure. During this time, the commitment cannot be revealed or used to register the domain.
    • Function: canReveal
      • Parameters:
        • commitment: The commitment hash to be queried.
      • Returns: true if the commitment can be revealed, false otherwise.
    function canReveal(bytes32 commitment) public view returns (bool) {
    uint revealTime = commitmentRevealTime[commitment];
    return 0 < revealTime && revealTime <= now;
    }
  4. Execute Registration

    • Once the commitment is ready to be revealed, the actual registration of the domain can be performed. The FIFSRegistrarBase contract supports multiple ways to execute this registration, such as using ERC-20 or ERC-677 tokens.
    • Function: register
      • Parameters:
        • name: The domain name to register.
        • nameOwner: The owner of the domain.
        • secret: The secret used in the commitment process.
        • duration: The registration duration in years.
      • Usage Note: The registration cost is calculated based on the domain name and is transferred using RIF tokens.
    function register(string calldata name, address nameOwner, bytes32 secret, uint duration) external {
    uint cost = executeRegistration(name, nameOwner, secret, duration);
    require(rif.transferFrom(msg.sender, pool, cost), "Token transfer failed");
    }
    • Function: tokenFallback
      • Parameters:
        • from: The address sending the tokens.
        • value: The amount of tokens sent.
        • data: Additional data for the registration process.
      • Returns: true if the transaction is successful.
    function tokenFallback(address from, uint value, bytes calldata data) external returns (bool) {
    require(msg.sender == address(rif), "Only RIF token");
    require(data.length > 88, "Invalid data");
    }
Last updated on by Ezequiel Martin Rodriguez

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