use async_trait::async_trait; use curve25519_dalek::{traits::Identity, scalar::Scalar, edwards::EdwardsPoint}; use monero::util::address::Address; use monero_serai::{/*transaction::Output, */ rpc::Rpc, wallet::SpendableOutput}; use crate::{Output as OutputTrait, CoinError, Coin}; pub struct Output(SpendableOutput); impl OutputTrait for Output { // If Monero ever does support more than 255 outputs at once, which it could, this u8 could be a // u16 which serializes as little endian, dropping the last byte if empty, without conflict type Id = ([u8; 32], u8); fn id(&self) -> Self::Id { (self.0.tx, self.0.o.try_into().unwrap()) } fn amount(&self) -> u64 { self.0.commitment.amount } fn serialize(&self) -> Vec { self.0.serialize() } fn deserialize(reader: &mut R) -> std::io::Result { SpendableOutput::deserialize(reader).map(|o| Output(o)) } } impl From for Output { fn from(output: SpendableOutput) -> Output { Output(output) } } pub struct Monero { rpc: Rpc, view: Scalar, spend: EdwardsPoint } impl Monero { pub fn new(url: String) -> Monero { Monero { rpc: Rpc::new(url), view: Scalar::zero(), spend: EdwardsPoint::identity() } } } #[async_trait] impl Coin for Monero { type Output = Output; type Address = Address; async fn confirmations() -> usize { 10 } // Testnet TX bb4d188a4c571f2f0de70dca9d475abc19078c10ffa8def26dd4f63ce1bcfd79 uses 146 inputs // while using less than 100kb of space, albeit with just 2 outputs (though outputs share a BP) // The TX size limit is half the contextual median block weight, where said weight is >= 300,000 // This means any TX which fits into 150kb will be accepted by Monero // 128, even with 16 outputs, should fit into 100kb. Further efficiency by 192 may be viable // TODO: Get hard numbers and tune async fn max_inputs() -> usize { 128 } async fn max_outputs() -> usize { 16 } async fn get_height(&self) -> Result { self.rpc.get_height().await.map_err(|_| CoinError::ConnectionError) } async fn get_outputs_in_block(&self, height: usize) -> Result, CoinError> { Ok( self.rpc.get_block_transactions_possible(height).await.map_err(|_| CoinError::ConnectionError)? .iter().flat_map(|tx| tx.scan(self.view, self.spend)).map(Output::from).collect() ) } async fn send( &self, _payments: &[(Address, u64)] ) -> Result::Id>, CoinError> { todo!() } }