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Affi Network Core Contracts

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This repo contains the very first version of the Affi Network Core contract. A step towards zero ad fraud, result-based affiliate marketing through blockchain medium.

Motivation

Advertisers have been fighting an uphill battle to hook up with publishers on a commission basis for decades. Publisher may exaggerate their traffic, and advertisers may not pay publishers on time. verifying the truth tedious task. Affi Network is a result-based affiliate marketing platform that uses blockchain to verify the truth and pay publishers on time. on top of it it rewawrd buyers with cashback.the smart contract is the core protocol between advertisers and publishers and buyers.

Design

It contains two main files CampaignFactory and CampaignContract the factory is deployed by protocol, and advertisers deploy campaign contracts.

Factory allows creating a campaign backed by either more decentralized DAI or less-decentralized stablecoins. On future versions of Affi networks, it is planned to support $AFFI as a commission payment.

Each campaign contract deployed by the factory contains critical on-chain information about each campaign.

  • duration: there is a hardcoded lock of 30 days to give enough time to the advertiser to react
  • contract address: the target contract to be promised by publishers
  • network: currently supports a large chunk of EVM chains
  • cost of acquisition: the cost per sale
  • party shares: how much cashback and commission are being paid

Whenever a transaction happens on the target contract address, our automated bot will check for sanity and security checks and call sealADeal function to pay all parties.

Core contracts follow a monolith architecture and use no inline assembly and surprises to make auditing more pleasant; even though various gas optimization like proper error reverting and data packing, use gas optimized/audited ERC-20 implementation, and the modern compiler used, the primary design goal was security and simplicity over-optimization. Core contract running primarily on the Polygon network, its relatively affordable to interact with the current contract.

Deployed Address :

Factory / Campaign mainnet :

Testing

forge test -vv

to get code coverage info this foundry add a way to filter specfic target use this.

 forge coverage | egrep 'CampaignFactory.sol|CampaignContract.sol'

current coverage is at 100%.

Stack

  • foundry
  • solmate

Security

Audit

Automated security testing

  • Slither (static)
 slither . --config-file slither.config.json
  • Mythril (dynamic)
docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/code mythril/myth:latest a /code/src/CampaignFactory.sol --solc-json  /code/mythril.config.json

Deployment


forge script script/CampaignFactory.s.sol:DeployFactory --rpc-url http://127.0.0.1:8545 --broadcast --sender 0xdeployer --private-key 0xkey

Verification


 forge script script/CampaignFactory.s.sol:DeployFactory --private-key 0xkey  \
    --etherscan-api-key polygonscan_key \
    --verify

checking deployed contract

 cast call  0xfactory  "campaigns(uint256)(address)" 0  --rpc-url http://127.0.0.1:8545 --from 0xdeployer --private-key 0xkey

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Incentivize users to complete on-chain actions, such as swap, mint, bridge, stake, or play. Tap into our plug-and-play incentive infrastructure and launch your smart-contract-based incentive program within 5 minutes, for free. Music to your ears? Affi Network is committed to driving innovation and decentralization in the on-chain marketing universe

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