📌deployContract
Description
The deployContract
function is used to deploy a Soulbound contract on a specified blockchain network.
Parameters
blockchain
string
The blockchain network on which the contract will be deployed.
privateKey
string
The private key of the wallet used to deploy the contract.
name
string
The name of the Soulbound contract to be deployed.
symbol
string
The symbol of the Soulbound contract to be deployed.
Response
code
number
A code indicating the success or failure of the function. 1 indicates success, while 0 indicates failure.
contract
object
An object containing information about the deployed contract, including the contract address and transaction hash.
Example Request and Response
Prerequisites
Before making requests with QUBIT SDK, you must have it installed.
You can install QUBIT SDK using either npm
or yarn
. Use the following commands to install QUBIT SDK:
npm install @nest25/evm-chains-lib
OR
yarn add @nest25/evm-chains-lib
Request
Here is an example of how to make a deployContract
request using the QUBIT SDK:
const {SOULBOUND} = require('@nest25/evm-chains-lib')
// create instance of SOULBOUND
const soul = new SOULBOUND();
const privateKey = "your private key here"
const main = async () => {
// deploy soulbound contract
const contract = await soul.deployContract(
'optimism',
privateKey,
"SulBoundbyHarshInSDK",
"SDDK");
// print contract address
console.log(contract.address);
}
main()
Response
Contract deployed at 0xe6811ffc22D567A0267B5260211C34074e091022. Transaction hash: 0x99916877816ce81f0091a5107282b077d9f637824bf9291c355762bee4b13713
Use Cases
NFT marketplaces: They can use this function to deploy Soulbound contracts for their non-fungible tokens, which can restrict their transfer to only certain whitelisted addresses.
Gaming: Companies can use this function to deploy Soulbound contracts for in-game assets, which can restrict their transfer to only certain authorized players.
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