e243667f9ee8ec8e79fc5196da6960b19cd120b7
Reasons for using regular approvals instead of permit2: - More simplicity, simpler setup - Unfortunately we won't be able to "expire" approvals, which is a risk we may be okay with taking - since one advantage of this is that we will be able save on gas by not approving the reactor every single time (is this our intention?) TODO: - Do we really need input tokens to pass through our router? - Handle native ETH (double check how this is transferred in the reactor)
Tycho Execution
Tycho Execution makes it easy to trade on different DEXs by handling the complex encoding for you. Instead of creating custom code for each DEX, you get a simple, ready-to-use tool that generates the necessary data to execute trades. It's designed to be safe, straightforward, and quick to set up, so anyone can start trading without extra effort.
For complete documentation, see Tycho docs here.
Examples
To get started on encoding, have a look at our Encoding example. For a complete example please refer to the Tycho Quickstart guide.
Security
All audits of the Tycho Router and Executor contracts can be found here. The vulnerabilities discovered during the audits have been acknowledged and addressed or accepted.
Report a Vulnerability
Contact security@propellerheads.xyz
Description
Languages
Rust
90.1%
JavaScript
5.9%
Python
3.6%
Solidity
0.4%
