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Balancy

Query balances for certain accounts and more on Ethereum.

This project is under development! Get back later for more information.  

Purpose of the project

  • ERC-20 token registry. It means that it has an up-to-date registry about all of the ERC-20 tokens and it is being continously maintained.
    • At first, we query all block's from the 1st block and check all of the transactions. If it's sent to the 0x0 address it means that it's a smart contract. After that we have some rules to determine whether a smart contract is ERC-20 compliant or not. If it is, the contract will be saved into the registry.
    • The last checked block's number will be saved and next time we can continue from that block to look for new ERC-20 contracts.
    • It also checks when was the last activity on that contract. Based on that it sets the status for active or inactive.
    • This tool can be a cronjob running periodically.
  • Address balance query. It accepts an Ethereum address and checks the balance for all active ERC-20 contracts stored in the registry.
    • It will return a session ID because that will take time and the client can ask the status or subscribe on websockets to get notified.
    • This tool can be an API-like solution.

Project dependencies

With poetry:

Run poetry install in the project root folder.

With pip:

Run pip install -r requirements.txt.  

Using the cli tool:

Inside the project root folder run python balancy.py --help for available commands. For some functions you will have to pass in a web3 provider url and a database uri as flags. If you have docker installed you can use docker-compose up to start an etcd database instance and a ganache as a web3 test node. Example commands with docker-compse running:

python balancy.py api --w3url http://127.0.0.1:8545 --db-uri http://127.0.0.1:2379
python balancy.py fetch-token --db-uri http://127.0.0.1:2379 --w3url http://127.0.0.1:8545

You want to fork a live node with ganache-cli using docker-compose, you can create a .env file and specify the node url inside it like this:

WEB3_FORK_URL=<YOUR URL HERE>

 

The web api:

You can run the web api with the cli command below:

python balancy.py api -p 8000

After the web api started up you can check its available endpoints with the generated OpenAPI docs on this link: http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs#/ (if you are running it on localhost port 8000)

 

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