The prior workflow (now deleted) required manually specifying the packages to check and only checked the package could compile under the stated MSRV. It didn't verify it was actually the _minimum_ supported Rust version. The new version finds the MSRV from scratch to check if the stated MSRV aligns. Updates stated MSRVs accordingly. Also removes many explicit dependencies from secq256k1 for their re-exports via k256. Not directly relevant, just part of tidying up all the `toml`s.
Serai
Serai is a new DEX, built from the ground up, initially planning on listing Bitcoin, Ethereum, DAI, and Monero, offering a liquidity-pool-based trading experience. Funds are stored in an economically secured threshold-multisig wallet.
Layout
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audits: Audits for various parts of Serai. -
spec: The specification of the Serai protocol, both internally and as networked. -
docs: User-facing documentation on the Serai protocol. -
common: Crates containing utilities common to a variety of areas under Serai, none neatly fitting under another category. -
crypto: A series of composable cryptographic libraries built around theff/groupAPIs, achieving a variety of tasks. These range from generic infrastructure, to our IETF-compliant FROST implementation, to a DLEq proof as needed for Bitcoin-Monero atomic swaps. -
networks: Various libraries intended for usage in Serai yet also by the wider community. This means they will always support the functionality Serai needs, yet won't disadvantage other use cases when possible. -
message-queue: An ordered message server so services can talk to each other, even when the other is offline. -
processor: A generic chain processor to process data for Serai and process events from Serai, executing transactions as expected and needed. -
coordinator: A service to manage processors and communicate over a P2P network with other validators. -
substrate: Substrate crates used to instantiate the Serai network. -
orchestration: Dockerfiles and scripts to deploy a Serai node/test environment. -
tests: Tests for various crates. Generally,crate/src/testsis used, orcrate/tests, yet any tests requiring crates' binaries are placed here.
Security
Serai hosts a bug bounty program via Immunefi. For in-scope critical vulnerabilities, we will reward whitehats with up to $30,000.
Anything not in-scope should still be submitted through Immunefi, with rewards issued at the discretion of the Immunefi program managers.