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AIPs

Ampleforth Improvement Proposals (AIPs) describe standards for the Ampleforth platform, including core protocol specifications, client APIs, and contract standards.

WIP: A browsable version of all current and draft AIPs can be found on the official AIP site.

Contributing

  1. Review AIP-1.
  2. Fork the repository by clicking "Fork" in the top right.
  3. Add your AIP to your fork of the repository. There is a template AIP here.
  4. Submit a Pull Request to Ampleforth's AIPs repository.

Your first PR should be a first draft of the final AIP. It must meet the formatting criteria enforced by the build (largely, correct metadata in the header). An editor will manually review the first PR for a new AIP and assign it a number before merging it. Make sure you include a discussions-to header with the URL to a new thread on ampltalk.org where people can discuss the AIP as a whole.

If your AIP requires images, the image files should be included in a subdirectory of the assets folder for that AIP as follow: assets/aip-X (for aip X). When linking to an image in the AIP, use relative links such as ../assets/aip-X/image.png.

When you believe your AIP is mature and ready to progress past the WIP phase, you should ask to have your issue added to the next governance call where it can be discussed for inclusion in a future platform upgrade. If the community agrees to include it, the AIP editors will update the state of your AIP to 'Approved'.

AIP Statuses

  • WIP - a AIP that is still being developed.
  • Proposed - a AIP that is ready to be reviewed in a governance call.
  • Approved - a AIP that has been accepted for implementation by the Ampleforth community.
  • Implemented - a AIP that has been released to mainnet.
  • Rejected - a AIP that has been rejected.

Validation (WIP)

AIPs must pass some validation tests. The AIP repository ensures this by running tests using html-proofer and aip_validator.

It is possible to run the AIP validator locally:

gem install aip_validator
aip_validator <INPUT_FILES>

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aips's Issues

ACCP-2 Discussion :: WBTC/ETH/AMPL balancer pool

As described in the ACCP, a key missing pairing for the Ampleforth protocol is with the top cryptocurrency - Bitcoin. I propose that we create a public balancer pool equally weighted between AMPL:WBTC:ETH (i.e., what will become known as the holy trinity) with a standard trading fee of 0.3%. I also propose that this pool be considered for geyser incentives.

Some key discussion points may address the proposal to use WBTC instead of renBTC/kBTC/BTC++/crvRenBTC or other tokenized forms of BTC, whether the weightings should be equal, what the trading fees should be, and whether this should be incentivized.

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

ACCP-4 Discussion: Ethereum Scaling Solution Proposal for Future Ampleforth Geysers

SIMPLE SUMMARY

A layer 2 scaling solution for the AMPL/WETH geyser program via an Ethereum layer 2 protocol is proposed to address high gas fees on the Ethereum network for the purpose of lowering the barrier to entry and supporting adoption of Ampleforth as a base money, store of value and unit of exchange.

ABSTRACT

Ethereum gas fees are a significant entry barrier to new market participants and will likely become a financial burden to existing AMPL hodlers given the projected network congestion that will follow increased activity as the cryptocurrency marketcap substantially increases in 2021.
The recent announcement of Ampleforth’s cross-chain integration with Tron, Polkadot, and NEAR blockchains is a step forward in providing more economical options for AMPL hodlers to engage with the ecosystem.
However, the majority of decentralized borrowing, lending and trading occurs on the Ethereum blockchain as of 2020, and a solution for decreasing transaction costs should be a high priority for the team. The Ampleforth protocol should provide support for transactions on layer 2 networks such as xDai, MATIC or Loopring to bridge the gap in low-cost transaction services until Ethereum 2.0 scaling is implemented.

MOTIVATION

Ampleforth is one of the leading innovative blockchains in cryptocurrency, and the geysers are arguably the most important tools in growing the Ampleforth ecosystem. Once the gas fees become too high, however, there will be a massive loss in potential new hodlers and LPs. The motivation is to keep the community growing and define Ampleforth’s position as a core primitive digital asset alongside BTC and ETH.
With a layer 2 protocol, for example xDai, AMPL hodlers can pair AMPL/WETH on a Uniswap-like DEX called Honeyswap for a future geyser program to lower the entry barrier for average market participants. To improve decentralization of the network, the layer 2 network solution for AMPL/WETH LP could be decided by community vote and discussion to expand support for either:
-xDai network for honeyswap.exchange
-MATIC network for quickswap.exchange
-Loopring network for exchange.loopring.io
The selected Ethereum L2 solution should prioritize accessibility, depth of liquidity and security. The Ampleforth protocol can continue to lead in innovation within the crypto space by driving adoption for Ethereum L2 DEXs by utilizing the popular geyser programs.

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