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RIF Token: Empowering Decentralized Applications

The Rootstock Infrastructure Framework (RIF) Token allows any token holder to consume the services that are compatible with RIF Tools.

RIF (RIF Token in Mainnet)

Token NameRIF
Total Supply1,000,000,000 RIF
Contract Address0x2acc95758f8b5f583470ba265eb685a8f45fc9d5
Contract TypeERC677
How to get

tRIF (RIF Token in Testnet)

Token NametRIF
Total Supply1,000,000,000 tRIF
Contract Testnet Address0x19f64674D8a5b4e652319F5e239EFd3bc969a1FE
Contract TypeERC677
How to get

Wallets

See supported wallets.

Technical information

ERC677 token standard

An ERC20 token transaction between a regular/non-contract address and contract are two different transactions: You should call approve on the token contract and then call transferFrom on the other contract when you want to deposit your tokens into it.

ERC677 simplifies this requirement and allows using the same transfer function. ERC677 tokens can be sent by calling transfer function on the token contract with no difference if the receiver is a contract or a wallet address, since there is a new way to notify the receiving contract of the transfer.

An ERC677 token transfer will be the same as an ERC20 transfer. On the other hand, if the receiver is a contract, then the ERC677 token contract will try to call tokenFallback function on receiver contract. If there is no tokenFallback function on receiver contract, the transaction will fail.

RIF transfer methods

  • Approve and transfer:

    function approve(address _spender, uint256 _value) public returns (bool)
    function transfer(address _to, uint256 _value) public returns (bool)
  • Transfer and call:

    function transfer(address _to, uint256 _value, bytes data)

    Parameters

    • _to: address: Contract address.
    • _value: uint256: Amount of RIF tokens to send.
    • data: bytes: 4-byte signature of the function to be executed, followed by the function parameters to be executed with encoded as a byte array.
Last updated on by Owanate Amachree