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# DECA Architecture
## Abstract
The project development will be done modularly and will be splitted into
multiple subprojects which require the proper research and development.The
Goal is to develop all the architecture require for the [DECA Protocol](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1H4V5X0X-9jnulwmmQBKk7PiStqKoPh_t_h7F0R3kLw0/edit#slide=id.p)
## Project Overview
### General Diagrams
### General Development
> Note1: Testing should be developed for each smart contract
> Note2: Each Module requires its technical specification and references.
- [ ] [Module 1: Decentralized infrastructure](#module-1:-decentralized-infrastructure)
- [ ] [Module 2: R&D Decentralizable Architecture](#module-2:-r&d-decentralizable-architecture)
- [ ] [Module 3: Decentralized Carbon Credits Backlog 2.0](#module-3:-Decentralized-carbon-credits-backlog-2.0)
- [ ] Module 4: ERC1155 or ERC404 Development and testing (cctokens, DECA2, SBT)
- [ ] Module 5: R&D DECA DAO (Vaults, ranking/quadratic voting, whitelist, etc)
- [ ] Module 6: R&D Upgradeable Tokenomics Ultrasound Model (Research and Dev)
- [ ] Module 7: R&D Liquidity Pools DEFI Connector
- [ ] Module 8: R&D Lending DEFI Connector
- [ ] Module 9: Security and Testing
- [ ] Module 10: Rebranding and Technical Marketing.
### Development
- [ ] Module 0: Modify tunk to be IPFS compatible (Possibly use CAR)
- [ ] Module 1: YEW DAPP that connects to HELIA (Typescript)
- [ ] Module 2: YEW DAPP that connects to the DECA Contract using Ethers-web3
- [ ] Module 3: YEW DAPP that includes and updated version of OrbitDB and extracts data from Ethers-Web3(Depends on 1,2)
- [ ] Module 4: Fleek YEW integration with Docker (for the IPNS/DNS and CI/CD).
- [ ] Module 7: ERC1155 Development and testing (cctokens, DECA2, SBt)
- [ ] Module 8: DAO (Vaults, ranking/quadratic voting, whitelist, etc)
- [ ] Module 9: Liquidity Pools DeFi
- [ ] Module 10: Lending DeFi
- [ ] Module 11: Integration(requires from 1-8)
### Research
- [ ] Module 5: Architecture specifications for DECA Protocol (R&D, Class Diagrams).
- [ ] Module 6: Tokenomics Ultrasound Model (Research and Dev)
### Security Testing
- [ ] Module 11: Security Audit
### Future R&D
- [ ] Use Cases.
- [ ] Payto DAO (SmartWallet)
- [ ] Zero Knowledge Proof Carbon Offset (Privacy and Fungibility).
* Use Cases List (Awesome DECA).
* Payto DAO (SmartWallet)
* Bounty Program
* Zero Knowledge Proof Carbon Offset (Privacy and Fungibility).
## Modules Description
### Module 1: Decentralized infrastructure
This module its al related to the DECA Decentralized infrastructure model, from
physical to session layer how to accomplish an easy to deploy and support the
decentralization of the project by using technologies such as IPFS (Gateways,
nodes and cluster), docker/incus images, alternative networks such as tor, i2p
and using blockchain contract to ensure security of nodes listing.
[Module 1 Specification](./module1/module1.md)
### Module 2: R&D Decentralizable Architecture
This module is the presentation and aplication layers it comprise the whole
development toolset and technologies that DECA will use for its dapps
development (CI/CD, Helia, OrbitDB, Ethers, frameworks, and others) the goal is
to have a decentralizable base architecture.
[Module 2 Specification](./module2/module2.md)
#### Module 2 alternative WASM and Rust Research
[Module 2 alt. WASM+RUST](./module2/module2-rust.md)
## Module Description
### Module 3 Decentralized Carbon Credits Backlog 2.0
### Module 0
Module 3 is an upgrade of the Decentralized Carbon Credits Backlog,
by using ipfs helia, orbitdb, ethers and a smart contract to verify carbon
credits approved/verified by the DAO.
This module is to ensure that the trunk build website (yew mostly)
builds a decentralizable website and assets. Consider using CAR
management for the assets.
[Module 3 Specification](./module3/module3.md)
[Module 0 Specification](./module0.md)
### Module 4: ERC1155 or ERC404 Development and testing (cctokens, DECA2, SBT)
### Module 1
### Module 5: R&D DECA DAO (Vaults, ranking/quadratic voting, whitelist, etc)
This module will ensure that the website and its assets runs in a HELIA instance.
This will add seeds and thus network speed to the content distribution. All the
assets should be integrated in the project so that it does not depend on centralized
systems. This module is important to ensure frontend decentralization.
### Module 6: R&D Upgradeable Tokenomics Ultrasound Model (Research and Dev)
[Module 1 Specification](./module1.md)
### Module 7: R&D Liquidity Pools DEFI Connector
### Module 2
### Module 8: R&D Lending DEFI Connector
This module will include its own ethers wasm implementation, so that it connects
to the Ethereum blockchain and perform some testing operations. The Goal is to
ensure the ethers connector can be decentralized and included in the project code.
This module is important to ensure comunication with the smart contracts in a
decentralized way.
### Module 9: Security and Testing
[Module 2 Specification](./module2.md)
### Module 10: Rebranding and Technical Marketing.
### Module 7
Module 10 handles websites, user tools, and social networks management with
automated technical marketing as RSS push events from website blog, articles
and git commits. Community building is the most important goal of this module
and weekly calls, education and brainstorming will be the DECA approach to
creating a stronger, and better-informed community.
![dig1](./assets/diagram1.svg)
> dig1. Shows the front end DAPP architecture for SBT
> Note: The modules will not be organized in a sequential order necesarily but
the design should consider the other implementations based on the General
Diagrams and Use Cases Examples.
### Module N
[Module 10 Specification](./module10/module10.md)
## General Diagrams and Use Cases
## [LICENSE](./LICENSE.md)
> Important Note: all modules should be tested in a decentralized environment
```
Copyright (C) 2024 DECENTRALIZED CLIMATE FOUNDATION A.C.
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A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU
Free Documentation License".
```
## References
[^1]: https://github.com/web3-storage/ipfs-car
[^2]: https://ipld.io/specs/transport/car/

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| Done | Date | Time | ID | Depends | Project | SubProject | Task | p1r0 | Itzel | Resources | Discussion | Proof | Published |
|------|------|------|------|---------|-----------|------------|----------------------------------------------|------|-------|----------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|-----------|
| | | | NFT1 | | NFTs DAPP | BackEnd | Understanding Foundry | x | x | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBiMC8t-53k | https://forum.deca.eco/-41/project-proposal-dev1-deca-nfts-giveaway | | |
| | | | NFT2 | | NFTs DAPP | FrontEnd | Integrate DCO2_IPFS with YEW/Bootstrap | | x | https://dev.to/pancy/build-a-decentralized-app-on-ipfs-using-webassembly-46a4 | https://forum.deca.eco/-41/project-proposal-dev1-deca-nfts-giveaway | | |
| Done | Date | Time | ID | Depends | Project | SubProject | Task | p1r0 | Help | Resources | Discussion | Proof | Published |
|------|------|------|------|---------|------------- |------------|----------------------------------------------|------|-------|----------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|-----------|
| | | | RES1 | | RESEARCH | IPFS | Docker Setup for Fleek.co | x | | https://docs.fleek.co/hosting/site-deployment/ | | | |
| | | | NFT3 | | NFTs DAPP | BackEnd | Smart Contract Creating ERC721 & testing | x | x | https://docs.openzeppelin.com/contracts/5.x/erc721 | https://forum.deca.eco/-41/project-proposal-dev1-deca-nfts-giveaway | | |
| | | | NFT4 | | NFTs DAPP | Recurrent | Integrate DCO2_IPFS Version with ipfs HELIA | | | https://github.com/ipfs/helia | | | |
| | | | RES2 | | RESEARCH | Tools | Update SocialN for publications & tools | | | | | | |
| | | | NFT5 | NFT3 | NFTs DAPP | BackEnd | AA(Airdrop and Auction) Contract | | | https://forum.deca.eco/-41/project-proposal-dev1-deca-nfts-giveaway | https://forum.deca.eco/-41/project-proposal-dev1-deca-nfts-giveaway| | |
| | | | NFT6 |NFT2,NFT4| NFTs DAPP | FrontEnd | Convert JS and NFTs to Rust structures | | | | | | |
| | | | RES3 | | RESEARCH | Tools | Create a basic Rust CLI to OpenAI Assistant | | | https://github.com/64bit/async-openai/tree/main/examples/assistants/src | | | |
| | | | NFT7 |NFT3,NFT4| NFTs DAPP | FrontEnd | Ethers(rs or js) Integrations and test branch| | | https://github.com/gakonst/ethers-rs | | | |
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| | | | NFT1 | | NFTs DAPP | BackEnd | Smart Contract Creating ERC721 & testing | x | x | https://docs.openzeppelin.com/contracts/5.x/erc721 | https://forum.deca.eco/-41/project-proposal-dev1-deca-nfts-giveaway | | |
| | | | RES2 | | RESEARCH | Tools | Update SocialN for publications & tools | x | | | | | |
| | | | RES3 | | RESEARCH | Tools | Create a basic Rust CLI to OpenAI Assistant | x | | https://github.com/64bit/async-openai/tree/main/examples/assistants/src | | | |
| | | | DES1 | | DECASEARCH-1.5| Ethers-js | Create an Angular DAPP to get the CC Address | x | x | | | | |
| | | | DES2 | | DECASEARCH-1.5| WEB3Connect| Add wallet connector to web3-inject | x | x | | | | |
| | | | DES2 | | DECASEARCH-1.5| HELIA | Helia Create a node on the browser | x | x | | | | |
| | | | DES3 | | DECASEARCH-1.5| OrbitDB | Retrive the OrbitDB database from CC address| x | x | | | | |
| | | | DES4 | | DECASEARCH-1.5| SEARCH | add and updated version of the DECASearch | x | x | | | | |
| | | | DES5 | | DECASEARCH-1.5| Registry | Develop a for carbon credits registry system | x | x | | | | |
| | | | DCA1 | | DECA2 | DECA-Votes | Wrap DECA ERC20 for Vote proposals with OPenZ| x | x | | | | |
| | | | DCA2 | | DECA2 | DECA-DAO | Create a quadratic proposal to approve Carbon| x | x | | | | |
| | | | BCK1 | | BACKLOG-1.5 | HELIA | Create an updated BACKLOG | x | x | | | | |
| | | | BCK2 | | BACKLOG-1.5 | Ethers-js | Create an updated BACKLOG | x | x | | | | |
| | | | BCK3 | | BACKLOG-1.5 | REGISTRY | Create the UPDATE Registry | x | x | | | | |
| | | | DCS1 | | DOCs | DOCs | CI: Make Relative Script u | x | x | | https://git.decentralizedscience.org/DECA/docs/issues/4 | | |
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# Module 0 Specification
## Goal
This module is to ensure that the trunk build website (yew mostly)
builds a decentralizable website and assets. Consider using CAR
management for the assets.
## ToDo
- [ ] Research CAR
- [ ] Detect and Report issue (Update this specification)
- [ ] Research and test possible solutions.
- [ ] Implement solution to achieve the goal.
## Report
### CAR Specification
* [CAR library](https://github.com/web3-storage/ipfs-car)[^1]
* [CAR Reference](https://ipld.io/specs/transport/car/)[^2]
### Trunk found issues
### Possible solutions
## Notes and further developments.
## References
[^1]: https://github.com/web3-storage/ipfs-car
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# Module 1 Specification
## Goal
This module will ensure that the website and its assets runs in a HELIA instance.
This will add seeds and thus network speed to the content distribution. All the
assets should be integrated in the project so that it does not depend on centralized
systems. This module is important to ensure frontend decentralization.
## Dependencies
- [ ] Module 0
## ToDo
- [ ] Research HELIA.
- [ ] How to solve the website hashing paradigm.
- [ ] Detect and Report issue (Update this specification).
- [ ] Research and test possible solutions.
- [ ] Implement solution to achieve the goal.
## Report
* Upon doing research on helia, we found that some of the methods on implementing JavaScript on Rust with callback and using yew have problems with the
imports of Helia.
The following are issues found with the different methods:
1. With web-pack: While trying to import Helia's libraries on a previosly working app using callback to implement JavaScript on a yew template, we
stumbled upon an error in which we couldn't install the Helia library due to there being too many packages.
Possible solutions implemented:
- Importing Helia from the import link instead of installing the library, though one of the problems with this solution is that you can't do imports
and at the same time export a function with the JS callback on Rust. It was necessary to first import the Helia library and then use it for the export function.
- Adding the import links to the index.html like script modules.
2. After not finding a concrete solution that would help us with the import, I decided to follow the yew tutorial drive through libraries that was very well
documented but a little outdated since it was using yew version 12. Now the problem was the it had two errors that wouldn't let me run the app.
Specific errors found:
* error [E0433]: failed to resolve: unresolved import (a function from the wasm-bindgen.rs that comes from the version of wasm-bindgen that you installed).
* error [E0425]: cannot find the function 'wasm_bindgen_initialized' in this scope (also coming from wasm-bindgen.rs).
Possible solutions implemented:
- Updating to the newest version of wasm_bindgen.
- Trying to change the imports of wasm_bindgen.
- Adding the dependency to de Cargo.toml file.
> None of these solutions worked
3. Currently using the yew-interop to asynchronously Load CSS or Javascript libraries which allows you to import libraries from links and also implements
JavaScript scripts to Rust.
Using the example provided in the examples GitHub repository to know how to have the correct structure and succesfully import everything necessary for the app.
### HELIA Specification
* [Helia library](https://github.com/ipfs/helia)[^1]
* [Helia Examples](https://github.com/ipfs-examples/helia-examples/tree/main/examples/helia-webpack)[^2]
* [Helia Example by Phind](https://www.phind.com/search?cache=v6nzolbm7xl10xvhgfih6bvz)[^3]
### Hashing paradigm
To have a self decentralized website we need to add a hash to the code this hash
known as CID is generated based on all the assets hashed data, so it makes a
paradigm problem to add the hash if its not know previously in the code, because
if we add it to the code of the site, the project hash will change.
### Possible solutions
1. Using SmartContract: Use a smart contract with an IPNS and a ENS
(Ethereum Name Service NFT) which points to an IPNS that will be updated by the
project developer. This gives us the flexibility to update, and security that
the blockchain offers. This can also be an alternative to avoid MITM and other
security issues.
* Pros: ToDo
* Cons: ToDo
2.
## Notes and further developments.
1. Make the ENS Updateable by a DAO and a smart wallet.
## References
[^1]: https://github.com/ipfs/helia
[^2]: https://github.com/ipfs-examples/helia-examples/tree/main/examples/helia-webpack
[^3]: https://dev.to/davidedelpapa/yew-tutorial-05-drive-through-libraries-2gj5
[^4]: https://github.com/Madoshakalaka/yew-interop
[^5]: https://github.com/Madoshakalaka/yew-interop/tree/master/example
[^6]: https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-bindgen/examples/import-js.html

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# Module 1 Specification
## Goal
This module is related to the DECA Decentralized infrastructure model, from
physical to session layer how to accomplish an easy to deploy and support the
decentralization of the project by using technologies such as IPFS (Gateways,
nodes and cluster), docker/incus images, alternative networks such as tor, i2p
and using blockchain contract to ensure security of nodes listing.
## Dependencies
## Subprojects
- [x] [Decentralized Science Git](https://git.decentralizedscience.org)
- [x] [Decentralized Science Kubo Gateway](https://gateway.decentralizedscience.org)
- [ ] Libp2p bootstrap config through dapp_indexer
- [ ] Incus Config
- [ ] Docker Config
- [ ] R&T DNSLink, fleek and mDNS
## Development Reports and Repositories
### Decentralized Science Git.
Suproject Goal:
[Decentralized Science Git](https://git.decentralizedscience.org)[^1]
### Decentralized Science Kubo Gateway
Suproject Goal:
- [ ] Research and test possible solutions.
- [ ] Implement solution to achieve the goal.
### Libp2p bootstrap config through dapp_indexer
### Incus Config
### Docker Config
### R&T DNSLink and mDNS
[distributed bootstrapping with IPNS](https://github.com/libp2p/notes/issues/24)
## Notes and further developments.
## References
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# Module 10 Specification
## Goal
Module 10 handles websites, user tools, and social networks management with
automated technical marketing as RSS push events from website blog, articles
and git commits. Community building is the most important goal of this module
and weekly calls, education, hackathons and brainstorming will be the DECA
approach to creating a stronger, and better-informed community.
## Dependencies
- [x] Module 1
## Subprojects
- [ ] Refactor DECA Website: using [lume](https://lume.land/)
- [ ] Update DECADocs
- [ ] Create DAOTasks Website
- [ ] Fix Email isses and link them to the systems.
- [ ] Migrate Forum to a Lemmy Instance.
- [ ] Link RSS to social networks.
- [ ] DECA LLM.
- [ ] R&D Rebranding.
Where:
> R: Research
> D: Develop
> T: Test
## Development Reports and Repositories
### DECA WEBSITE
- [x] Deno + [lume](https://lume.land/) test [^1]
- [x] Decentralize test
- [x] [T: DSCI gateway with nginx](https://gateway.decentralizedscience.org)
- [ ] Decentralize with fleek for CI/CD
- [ ] [Pin IPNS in DSCI gateway](https://gateway.decentralizedscience.org)
- [x] Create repo and issues to consider the first release
- [ ] Release and Deploy first version.
Full information at the [DECA WEBSITE repository](https://git.decentralizedscience.org/DECA/deca.eco/src/branch/develop)
### Update DECADocs
from DAOTasks and Papers Documentation.
- [ ] Solve decentralization issues with rustdocs (permalinks, rootfolder and fleek)
- [ ] If it cannot be solved migrate to [lume theme](https://lume.land/themes/) (lumedocs or wiki)
- [ ] Decentralize with fleek for CI/CD
- [ ] [Pin IPNS in DSCI gateway](https://gateway.decentralizedscience.org)
- [ ] Create repo and issues to consider the first release
- [ ] Release and Deploy first version.
- [ ] Link to DECA WEBSITE.
Full information at the [DECADocs Repository](https://git.decentralizedscience.org/DECA/docs/src/branch/develop)
### Create DAOTask Website.
> Depends on DECA WEBSITE and LUME
- [ ] Fleek integration if DECA WEBSITE deploys easier consider a lume documentation instance.
- [ ] Cleanup and merge DAOTasks with DOCs so that merge only includes links to repositories and
basic checkup list like this one.
- [ ] Decentralize with fleek for CI/CD
- [ ] [Pin IPNS in DSCI gateway](https://gateway.decentralizedscience.org)
- [ ] Link to DECA WEBSITE.
Full information at the [DaoTasks Repository](https://git.decentralizedscience.org/DECA/DAOTask/src/branch/develop)
### Fix email issues
Migrate infrastructure and setup email for services such as:
- [x] DSCI Git
- [x] forum or lemmy instance. (we will migrate to lemmy)
- [ ] (Optional) NSI nextcloud
### Migrate Forum to a Lemmy Instance
- [ ] Deploy and test a [Lemmy Instance](https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/from_scratch.html).
- [ ] Deploy and test a [Lemmy Instance](https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/from_scratch.html).
- [ ] Check the most important post from [the DECA forum](https://forum.deca.eco)
- [ ] Migrate them to documentation or Lemmy.
### Link RSS to social networks.
> Note Rss updates will be created from git and blog posts.
- [x] Recover or Create a new Twitter account. UPDATE: new twitter account is @decatokens
- [x] Link RSS to missing telegram channels. UPDATE: using make.com
- [ ] Link twitter to RSS Updates.
- [ ] Link Discord to RSS Updates.
- [ ] Link Mirror.xyz to Blog RSS.
### DECA LLM
- [ ] Use Documentation for LLM Training.
- [ ] Bot as FAQ for channels.
- [ ] Help on DECA Tech publications and charts.
### Rebranding
> Help Wanted
- [x] Logo Update black and white png
- [ ] Brand document
## Notes and further developments.
> Most of Module 10 work will be great to have some external help and add bounties
to it. Yet it might require the DAOTasks and the integration with the DAO and
Lemmy for debate. This will be developed gradually while testing its modules.
1. Link the Daotask to run onchain or at least linked to the snapshot.org this
might require the development of a web3 component using lit and ethers.
## References
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# Module 2 Specification
## Goal
This module will include its own ethers wasm implementation, so that it connects
to the Ethereum blockchain and perform some testing operations. The Goal is to
ensure the ethers connector can be decentralized and included in the project code.
This module is important to ensure comunication with the smart contracts in a
decentralized way.
## Dependencies
- [ ] Module 0
- [ ] Module 1
## ToDo
- [ ] Basic understading YEW
- [ ] Basic understading Ethers-rs(similar sintax to ethers-web)
- [ ] Fork main chain
- [ ] Create a base project to interact with DECA Smart Contract
- [ ] Create some general access to functions for th DECA Smart Contract
## Report
### ethers-web Specification
* [Ethers-web library](https://github.com/quay-rs/ethers-web/tree/main)[^1]
* [Ethers-rs docs](https://docs.rs/ethers/latest/ethers/index.html)[^2]
## Notes and further developments.
> Note1: Ethers-rs will be depercated in favor of [alloy](https://github.com/alloy-rs/)[^3] (yet alloy is not
production ready).
## References
[^1]: https://github.com/quay-rs/ethers-web/tree/main
[^2]: https://docs.rs/ethers/latest/ethers/index.html
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# Module 2 Specification
## Goal
This module is the presentation and aplication layers it comprise the whole
development toolset and technologies that DECA will use for its dapps
development (CI/CD, Helia, OrbitDB, Ethers, frameworks, and others) the goal is
to have a decentralizable base architecture.
## Dependencies
- [x] Module 1
## Subprojects
- [ ] Lume R&D
- [ ] Lit R&D
- [ ] HELIA R&D
- [ ] OrbitDB R&D
- [ ] WASM R&D
- [ ] Decentralizable Assets Bundler
- [ ] Ethers R&D
- [ ] Dapp Indexer D&T
- [ ] Final DAPP Framework
> Where:
> R: Research
> D: Develop
> T: Test
## Development Reports and Repositories
### Lume R&D
- [ ] Deno + lume
### Lit R&D
- [ ] Lit Compositor
### HELIA R&D
The usage of Helia for the dapp will ensure that web clients become their own
dapp node instance which will share assets and thus network speed and further
decentralization.
* [Helia library](https://github.com/ipfs/helia)[^1]
* [Helia Examples](https://github.com/ipfs-examples/helia-examples/tree/main/examples/helia-webpack)[^2]
* [Helia Example by Phind](https://www.phind.com/search?cache=v6nzolbm7xl10xvhgfih6bvz)[^3]
#### Libp2p
Helia now requires libp2p for handling the peers, and networking
thus it is important to have some references and tests.
### OrbitDB R&D
### WASM
- [ ] Ethereum Markets tracker wasm
### Decentralizable Assets Bundler
### Ethers R&D
ethers connects to the Ethereum blockchain and perform some verification operations.
This module is important to ensure frontend/assets decentralization and
decentralized comunication with the smart contracts.
#### Ethers-js
#### Ethers-rs
#### Ethers-web
### Dapp Indexer D&T:
> CID Hashing paradox
To have a self decentralized website we need to add a hash to the code this hash
known as CID is generated based on all the assets hashed data, so it makes a
paradox problem to add the hash if its not know previously in the code, because
if we add it to the code of the site, the project hash will change.
#### Possible solutions
Using SmartContract assets indexer: Use a smart contract with an IPNS and a ENS
(Ethereum Name Service NFT) which points to an IPNS that will be updated by the
project developer. This gives us the flexibility to update, and security that
the blockchain offers. This can also be an alternative to avoid MITM and other
security issues.
All the assets should be integrated in the dapp indexer so that it provides
blockchain security to the dapp and the helia instance and it does not depends
on centralized systems.
### Final DAPP Framework
## Notes and further developments.
1. Make the ENS Updateable by a DAO and a smart wallet.
## References
[^1]: https://github.com/ipfs/helia
[^2]: https://github.com/ipfs-examples/helia-examples/tree/main/examples/helia-webpack

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# Alternative to Module 1 R&D in Rust and WASM
## Goal
the Car and Trunk R&D to ensure that the trunk build website (yew mostly)
builds a decentralizable website and assets. Consider using CAR
management for the assets.
HELIA R&D will ensure that the website and its assets runs in a HELIA instance.
This will add seeds and thus network speed to the content distribution. All the
assets should be integrated in the project so that it does not depend on centralized
systems. This module is important to ensure frontend decentralization.
Ethers-web with ethers-rs and wasm implementation, so that it connects
to the Ethereum blockchain and perform some testing operations. The Goal is to
ensure the ethers connector can be decentralized and included in the project code.
This module is important to ensure comunication with the smart contracts in a
decentralized way.
## RUST/WASM Architecture Diagram
![dig1](./diagram1.svg)
> dig1. Shows the front end DAPP architecture for SBT
## ToDo
- [ ] Research CAR
- [ ] Detect and Report issue (Update this specification)
- [ ] Research and test possible solutions.
- [ ] Implement solution to achieve the goal.
- [ ] Research HELIA
- [ ] How to solve the website hashing paradigm
- [ ] Detect and Report issue (Update this specification)
- [ ] Research and test possible solutions.
- [ ] Implement solution to achieve the goal.
- [ ] Basic understading YEW
- [ ] Basic understading Ethers-rs(similar sintax to ethers-web)
- [ ] Fork main chain
- [ ] Create a base project to interact with DECA Smart Contract
- [ ] Create some general access to functions for th DECA Smart Contract
## CAR Specification
* [CAR library](https://github.com/web3-storage/ipfs-car)[^1]
* [CAR Reference](https://ipld.io/specs/transport/car/)[^2]
### Trunk found issues
Trunk Creates the instances based a proyect path, we require something such as
[make relative](https://github.com/tmcw/make-relative)[^3] for IPFS support.
[posible solution](https://github.com/trunk-rs/trunk/issues/151)
### Possible solutions
Fork and Rewrite Trunk.
### Cargo References
[^1]: https://github.com/web3-storage/ipfs-car
[^2]: https://ipld.io/specs/transport/car/
[^3]: https://github.com/tmcw/make-relative
## HELIA Specification
* [Helia library](https://github.com/ipfs/helia)[^4]
* [Helia Examples](https://github.com/ipfs-examples/helia-examples/tree/main/examples/helia-webpack)[^5]
* [Helia Example by Phind](https://www.phind.com/search?cache=v6nzolbm7xl10xvhgfih6bvz)[^6]
### Hashing paradigm
To have a self decentralized website we need to add a hash to the code this hash
known as CID is generated based on all the assets hashed data, so it makes a
paradigm problem to add the hash if its not know previously in the code, because
if we add it to the code of the site, the project hash will change.
### Possible solutions
1. Using SmartContract: Use a smart contract with an IPNS and a ENS
(Ethereum Name Service NFT) which points to an IPNS that will be updated by the
project developer. This gives us the flexibility to update, and security that
the blockchain offers. This can also be an alternative to avoid MITM and other
security issues.
* Pros: ToDo
* Cons: ToDo
### Notes and further developments.
1. Make the ENS Updateable by a DAO and a smart wallet.
### HELIA References
[^4]: https://github.com/ipfs/helia
[^5]: https://github.com/ipfs-examples/helia-examples/tree/main/examples/helia-webpack
[^6]: https://www.phind.com/search?cache=v6nzolbm7xl10xvhgfih6bvz
## ETHERS-WEB Specification
* [Alloy-rs library](https://github.com/tmcw/make-relative)[^7]
* [Ethers-web library](https://github.com/quay-rs/ethers-web/tree/main)[^8]
* [Ethers-rs docs](https://docs.rs/ethers/latest/ethers/index.html)[^9]
### Notes and further developments.
> Note1: Ethers-rs will be depercated in favor of [alloy](https://github.com/alloy-rs/) (yet alloy is not
production ready).
### Ethers References
[^7]: https://github.com/alloy-rs/
[^8]: https://github.com/quay-rs/ethers-web/tree/main
[^9]: https://docs.rs/ethers/latest/ethers/index.html