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README.md

Pyth2Wormhole

This repository acts as a monorepo for the various components that make up Pyth2Wormhole. The base repository is a fork from Certus One's reference Wormhole implementation in order to take advantage of the existing tooling for building projects based on Wormhole's various SDKs. Much of the existing documentation from there will also apply to this repository.

Within this monorepo you will find the following subprojects:

Pyth2Wormhole Solana

solana/pyth2wormhole

The main Pyth implementation currently exists as an on-chain contract on Solana. In order to expose these prices cross-chain, the Pyth2Wormhole Solana contract acts as a sender for Pyth prices. At regular intervals the Pyth contract will observe the current Pyth price for selected products, and produce an attestation which is then relayed over Wormhole to be consumed by the various P2W receiver contracts.

Pyth2Wormhole Ethereum

ethereum/contracts/pyth

The Ethereum P2W contract acts as a receiver for Pyth prices relayed from the P2W Solana contract. It also provides a public API for other Ethereum contracts that can be used to consume Pyth prices. For a guide on using this API to consume Pyth price feeds see pyth-evm-sdk which contains documented examples.

Pyth2Wormhole Price Service

third_party/pyth

The P2W Price Service is an off-chain service which constantly observes the Wormhole network watching for price attestations emitted from the Pyth Solana contract. It exposes all observed attestations via a public API over HTTPS/WSS which can be consumed by client-side applications that wish to use Pyth pricing data.

For a guide on utilising this service in your project, see the documentation in the pyth-js repository.


See DEVELOP.md for instructions on how to set up a local devnet, and CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on how to contribute to this project.

Audit / Feature Status

This software is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. Or plainly spoken - this is a very complex piece of software which targets a bleeding-edge, experimental smart contract runtime. Mistakes happen, and no matter how hard you try and whether you pay someone to audit it, it may eat your tokens, set your printer on fire or startle your cat. Cryptocurrencies are a high-risk investment, no matter how fancy.