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Introduce ST-20 token #1215
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Hi @dougiebuckets! Is this being used anywhere yet? Is there an EIP describing this interface? |
According to Polymath, a draft of the EIP will be submitted end of Aug. https://twitter.com/PolymathNetwork/status/1030187810916061184 |
Hi there! @dougiebuckets Polymath is on the front line since the topic is their core business. So for my understanding and for what I'm seeing out there everyone is more or less applying their own rules and patterns. I think would be difficult to propose some base contracts in the OZ library (even an interface) but would be great to have OZ onboard in this topic. For my understanding it seems also that one of the biggest pain point is (at the hight level) a sharable KYC system. Thanks guys and sorry my 2 cents! |
@andreafspeziale so your conclusion is that it is still to early for the community to settle on a standard implementation? You mentioned 'it'd be great to have OZ onboard', are you referring to the whole security token discussion, or to a standard in particular? Thanks! |
It appears that this is still not standardized, and doesn't appear to be relevant/requested anymore. We are reluctant to implement any new token standard that has not already been accepted by the community (ideally through a last-call or final ERC and some adoption). If this becomes relevant again, please open a new issue. |
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It's probably too early for this feature request, but at least we'll have it logged. Once the EIP is approved, will it make sense for us to introduce the new Security Token (ST-20) to OZ? It's a backwards compatible extension of ERC-20 being used to issue restricted securities tokens in a regulated way.
Here's what the interface looks like:
Here's additional info re: ST-20: https://thesecuritytokenstandard.org/
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