# Lockup
# Abstract
Lockup module provides an interface for users to lock tokens (also known as bonding) into the module to get incentives.
After tokens have been added to a specific pool and turned into LP shares through the GAMM module, users can then lock these LP shares with a specific duration in order to begin earing rewards.
To unlock these LP shares, users must trigger the unlock timer and wait for the unlock period that was set initially to be completed. After the unlock period is over, users can turn LP shares back into their respective share of tokens.
This module provides interfaces for other modules to iterate the locks efficiently and grpc query to check the status of locked coins.
# Contents
# Concepts
The purpose of lockup
module is to provide the functionality to lock
tokens for specific period of time for LP token stakers to get
incentives.
To unlock these LP shares, users must trigger the unlock timer and wait for the unlock period that was set initially to be completed. After the unlock period is over, users can turn LP shares back into their respective share of tokens.
This module provides interfaces for other modules to iterate the locks efficiently and grpc query to check the status of locked coins.
There are currently three incentivize lockup periods; 1 day
(24h), 1 week
(168h), and 2 weeks
(336h). When locking tokens in the 2 week period, the liquidity provider is effectively earning rewards for a combination of the 1 day, 1 week, and 2 week bonding periods.
The 2 week period refers to how long it takes to unbond the LP shares. The liquidity provider can keep their LP shares bonded to the 2 week lockup period indefinitely. Unbonding is only required when the liquidity provider desires access to the underlying assets.
If the liquidity provider begins the unbonding process for their 2 week bonded LP shares, they will earn rewards for all three bonding periods during the first day of unbonding.
After the first day passes, they will only receive rewards for the 1 day and 1 week lockup periods. After seven days pass, they will only receive the 1 day rewards until the 2 weeks is complete and their LP shares are unlocked. The below chart is a visual example of what was just explained.
# State
# Locked coins management
Locked coins are all stored in module account for lockup
module which
is called LockPool
. When user lock coins within lockup
module, it's
moved from user account to LockPool
and a record (PeriodLock
struct)
is created.
Once the period is over, user can withdraw it at anytime from
LockPool
. User can withdraw by PeriodLock ID or withdraw all
UnlockableCoins
at a time.
# Period Lock
A PeriodLock
is a single unit of lock by period. It's a record of
locked coin at a specific time. It stores owner, duration, unlock time
and the amount of coins locked.
type PeriodLock struct {
ID uint64
Owner sdk.AccAddress
Duration time.Duration
UnlockTime time.Time
Coins sdk.Coins
}
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All locks are stored on the KVStore as value at
{KeyPrefixPeriodLock}{ID}
key.
# Period lock reference queues
To provide time efficient queries, several reference queues are managed
by denom, unlock time, and duration. There are two big queues to store
the lock references. (a_prefix_key
)
- Lock references that hasn't started with unlocking yet has prefix of
KeyPrefixNotUnlocking
. - Lock references that has started unlocking already has prefix of
KeyPrefixUnlocking
. - Lock references that has withdrawn, it's removed from the store.
Regardless the lock has started unlocking or not, it stores below
references. (b_prefix_key
)
{KeyPrefixLockDuration}{Duration}
{KeyPrefixAccountLockDuration}{Owner}{Duration}
{KeyPrefixDenomLockDuration}{Denom}{Duration}
{KeyPrefixAccountDenomLockDuration}{Owner}{Denom}{Duration}
If the lock is unlocking, it also stores the below referneces.
{KeyPrefixLockTimestamp}{LockEndTime}
{KeyPrefixAccountLockTimestamp}{Owner}{LockEndTime}
{KeyPrefixDenomLockTimestamp}{Denom}{LockEndTime}
{KeyPrefixAccountDenomLockTimestamp}{Owner}{Denom}{LockEndTime}
For end time keys, they are converted to sortable string by using
sdk.FormatTimeBytes
function.
Note: Additionally, for locks that hasn't started unlocking yet, it stores accumulation store for efficient rewards distribution mechanism.
For reference management, addLockRefByKey
function is used a lot. Here
key is the prefix key to be used for iteration. It is combination of two
prefix keys.({a_prefix_key}{b_prefix_key}
)
// addLockRefByKey make a lockID iterable with the prefix `key`
func (k Keeper) addLockRefByKey(ctx sdk.Context, key []byte, lockID uint64) error {
store := ctx.KVStore(k.storeKey)
lockIDBz := sdk.Uint64ToBigEndian(lockID)
endKey := combineKeys(key, lockIDBz)
if store.Has(endKey) {
return fmt.Errorf("lock with same ID exist: %d", lockID)
}
store.Set(endKey, lockIDBz)
return nil
}
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# Synthetic Lockup
Synthetic Lockups are a concept that serve the following roles:
- Add "restrictions" to an underlying PeriodLock, so that its bond status must be managed by a module rather than a BeginUnlockMessage
- Allow issuing of a locked, "synthetic" denom type
- Allow distribution of rewards to locked synthetic denominations.
The first goal can eventually be pushed into a new data structure, as it doesn't really relate to the synthetic component.
This is then used for superfluid staking. (Old docs below):
The goal of synthetic lockup is to support the querying of locks by denom especially for delegated staking. By combining native denom and synthetic suffix, lockup supports querying with synthetic denom with existing denom querying functions.
Synthetic lockup is creating virtual lockup where new denom is combination of original denom and synthetic suffix. At the time of synthetic lockup creation and deletion, accumulation store is also being updated and on querier side, they can query as freely as native lockup.
Note: The staking, distribution, slashing, superfluid module would be refactored to use lockup module and synthetic lockup. The following changes for synthetic lockup on native lockup change could be defined as per use case. For now we assume this change is made on hook receiver side which manages synthetic lockup, e.g. use cases are when user start / pause superfluid staking on a lockup, redelegation event, unbonding event etc.
External modules are managing synthetic locks to use it on their own logic implementation. (e.g. delegated staking and superfluid staking)
A SyntheticLock
is a single unit of synthetic lockup. Each synthetic
lockup has reference PeriodLock
ID, synthetic suffix (Suffix
) and
synthetic lock's removal time (EndTime
).
type SyntheticLock struct {
LockId uint64
Suffix string
EndTime time.Time
}
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All synthetic locks are stored on the KVStore as value at
{KeyPrefixPeriodLock}{LockID}{Suffix}
key.
# Synthetic lock reference queues
To provide time efficient queries, several reference queues are managed by denom, unlock time, and duration.
{KeyPrefixDenomLockTimestamp}{SyntheticDenom}{LockEndTime}
{KeyPrefixDenomLockDuration}{SyntheticDenom}{Duration}
{KeyPrefixAccountDenomLockTimestamp}{Owner}{SyntheticDenom}{LockEndTime}
{KeyPrefixAccountDenomLockDuration}{Owner}{SyntheticDenom}{Duration}
SyntheticDenom is expressed as {Denom}{Suffix}
. (Note: we can change
this to {Prefix}{Denom}
as per discussion with Dev)
For end time keys, they are converted to sortable string by using
sdk.FormatTimeBytes
function.
Note: To implement the auto removal of synthetic lockups that is
already finished, we manage a separate time basis queue at
{KeyPrefixSyntheticLockTimestamp}{EndTime}{LockId}{Suffix}
# Messages
# Lock Tokens
MsgLockTokens
can be submitted by any token holder via a
MsgLockTokens
transaction.
type MsgLockTokens struct {
Owner sdk.AccAddress
Duration time.Duration
Coins sdk.Coins
}
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State modifications:
- Validate
Owner
has enough tokens - Generate new
PeriodLock
record - Save the record inside the keeper's time basis unlock queue
- Transfer the tokens from the
Owner
to lockupModuleAccount
.
# Begin Unlock of all locks
Once time is over, users can withdraw unlocked coins from lockup
ModuleAccount
.
type MsgBeginUnlockingAll struct {
Owner string
}
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State modifications:
- Fetch all unlockable
PeriodLock
s that has not started unlocking yet - Set
PeriodLock
's unlock time - Remove lock references from
NotUnlocking
queue - Add lock references to
Unlocking
queue
# Begin unlock for a lock
Once time is over, users can withdraw unlocked coins from lockup
ModuleAccount
.
type MsgBeginUnlocking struct {
Owner string
ID uint64
}
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State modifications:
- Check
PeriodLock
withID
specified byMsgBeginUnlocking
is not started unlocking yet - Set
PeriodLock
's unlock time - Remove lock references from
NotUnlocking
queue - Add lock references to
Unlocking
queue
Note: If another module needs past PeriodLock
item, it can log the
details themselves using the hooks.
# Events
The lockup module emits the following events:
# Handlers
# MsgLockTokens
Type | Attribute Key | Attribute Value |
---|---|---|
lock_tokens | period_lock_id | {periodLockID} |
lock_tokens | owner | {owner} |
lock_tokens | amount | {amount} |
lock_tokens | duration | {duration} |
lock_tokens | unlock_time | {unlockTime} |
message | action | lock_tokens |
message | sender | {owner} |
transfer | recipient | {moduleAccount} |
transfer | sender | {owner} |
transfer | amount | {amount} |
# MsgBeginUnlocking
Type | Attribute Key | Attribute Value |
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begin_unlock | period_lock_id | {periodLockID} |
begin_unlock | owner | {owner} |
begin_unlock | amount | {amount} |
begin_unlock | duration | {duration} |
begin_unlock | unlock_time | {unlockTime} |
message | action | begin_unlocking |
message | sender | {owner} |
# MsgBeginUnlockingAll
Type | Attribute Key | Attribute Value |
---|---|---|
begin_unlock_all | owner | {owner} |
begin_unlock_all | unlocked_coins | {unlockedCoins} |
begin_unlock | period_lock_id | {periodLockID} |
begin_unlock | owner | {owner} |
begin_unlock | amount | {amount} |
begin_unlock | duration | {duration} |
begin_unlock | unlock_time | {unlockTime} |
message | action | begin_unlocking_all |
message | sender | {owner} |
# Endblocker
# Automatic withdraw when unlock time mature
Type | Attribute Key | Attribute Value |
---|---|---|
message | action | unlock_tokens |
message | sender | {owner} |
transfer[] | recipient | {owner} |
transfer[] | sender | {moduleAccount} |
transfer[] | amount | {unlockAmount} |
unlock[] | period_lock_id | {owner} |
unlock[] | owner | {lockID} |
unlock[] | duration | {lockDuration} |
unlock[] | unlock_time | {unlockTime} |
unlock_tokens | owner | {owner} |
unlock_tokens | unlocked_coins | {totalAmount} |
# Keepers
# Lockup Keeper
Lockup keeper provides utility functions to store lock queues and query locks.
// Keeper is the interface for lockup module keeper
type Keeper interface {
// GetModuleBalance Returns full balance of the module
GetModuleBalance(sdk.Context) sdk.Coins
// GetModuleLockedCoins Returns locked balance of the module
GetModuleLockedCoins(sdk.Context) sdk.Coins
// GetAccountUnlockableCoins Returns whole unlockable coins which are not withdrawn yet
GetAccountUnlockableCoins(sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress) sdk.Coins
// GetAccountUnlockingCoins Returns whole unlocking coins
GetAccountUnlockingCoins(sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress) sdk.Coins
// GetAccountLockedCoins Returns a locked coins that can't be withdrawn
GetAccountLockedCoins(sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress) sdk.Coins
// GetAccountLockedPastTime Returns the total locks of an account whose unlock time is beyond timestamp
GetAccountLockedPastTime(sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress, timestamp time.Time) []types.PeriodLock
// GetAccountUnlockedBeforeTime Returns the total unlocks of an account whose unlock time is before timestamp
GetAccountUnlockedBeforeTime(sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress, timestamp time.Time) []types.PeriodLock
// GetAccountLockedPastTimeDenom is equal to GetAccountLockedPastTime but denom specific
GetAccountLockedPastTimeDenom(ctx sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress, denom string, timestamp time.Time) []types.PeriodLock
// GetAccountLockedLongerDuration Returns account locked with duration longer than specified
GetAccountLockedLongerDuration(sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress, duration time.Duration) []types.PeriodLock
// GetAccountLockedLongerDurationDenom Returns account locked with duration longer than specified with specific denom
GetAccountLockedLongerDurationDenom(sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress, denom string, duration time.Duration) []types.PeriodLock
// GetLocksPastTimeDenom Returns the locks whose unlock time is beyond timestamp
GetLocksPastTimeDenom(ctx sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress, denom string, timestamp time.Time) []types.PeriodLock
// GetLocksLongerThanDurationDenom Returns the locks whose unlock duration is longer than duration
GetLocksLongerThanDurationDenom(ctx sdk.Context, addr sdk.AccAddress, denom string, duration time.Duration) []types.PeriodLock
// GetLockByID Returns lock from lockID
GetLockByID(sdk.Context, lockID uint64) (*types.PeriodLock, error)
// GetPeriodLocks Returns the period locks on pool
GetPeriodLocks(sdk.Context) ([]types.PeriodLock, error)
// UnlockAllUnlockableCoins Unlock all unlockable coins
UnlockAllUnlockableCoins(sdk.Context, account sdk.AccAddress) (sdk.Coins, error)
// LockTokens lock tokens from an account for specified duration
LockTokens(sdk.Context, owner sdk.AccAddress, coins sdk.Coins, duration time.Duration) (types.PeriodLock, error)
// AddTokensToLock locks more tokens into a lockup
AddTokensToLock(ctx sdk.Context, owner sdk.AccAddress, lockID uint64, coins sdk.Coins) (*types.PeriodLock, error)
// Lock is a utility to lock coins into module account
Lock(sdk.Context, lock types.PeriodLock) error
// Unlock is a utility to unlock coins from module account
Unlock(sdk.Context, lock types.PeriodLock) error
GetSyntheticLockup(ctx sdk.Context, lockID uint64, suffix string) (*types.SyntheticLock, error)
GetAllSyntheticLockupsByLockup(ctx sdk.Context, lockID uint64) []types.SyntheticLock
GetAllSyntheticLockups(ctx sdk.Context) []types.SyntheticLock
// CreateSyntheticLockup create synthetic lockup with lock id and denom suffix
CreateSyntheticLockup(ctx sdk.Context, lockID uint64, suffix string, unlockDuration time.Duration) error
// DeleteSyntheticLockup delete synthetic lockup with lock id and suffix
DeleteSyntheticLockup(ctx sdk.Context, lockID uint64, suffix string) error
DeleteAllMaturedSyntheticLocks(ctx sdk.Context)
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# Lock Admin Keeper
Lockup admin keeper provides god privilege functions to remove tokens from locks and create new locks.
// AdminKeeper defines a god priviledge keeper functions to remove tokens from locks and create new locks
// For the governance system of token pools, we want a "ragequit" feature
// So governance changes will take 1 week to go into effect
// During that time, people can choose to "ragequit" which means they would leave the original pool
// and form a new pool with the old parameters but if they still had 2 months of lockup left,
// their liquidity still needs to be 2 month lockup-ed, just in the new pool
// And we need to replace their pool1 LP tokens with pool2 LP tokens with the same lock duration and end time
type AdminKeeper interface {
Keeper
// this unlock previous lockID and create a new lock with newCoins with same duration and endtime
Relock(sdk.Context, lockID uint64, newCoins sdk.Coins) error
// this unlock without time check with an admin priviledge
BreakLock(sdk.Context, lockID uint64) error
}
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# Hooks
In this section we describe the "hooks" that lockup
module provide for
other modules.
# Tokens Locked
On lock/unlock events, lockup module execute hooks for other modules to make following actions.
OnTokenLocked(ctx sdk.Context, address sdk.AccAddress, lockID uint64, amount sdk.Coins, lockDuration time.Duration, unlockTime time.Time)
OnTokenUnlocked(ctx sdk.Context, address sdk.AccAddress, lockID uint64, amount sdk.Coins, lockDuration time.Duration, unlockTime time.Time)
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# Parameters
The lockup module contains the following parameters:
Key | Type | Example |
---|
Note: Currently no parameters are set for lockup
module, we will need
to move lockable durations from incentives module to lockup module.
# Endblocker
# Withdraw tokens after unlock time mature
Once time is over, endblocker withdraw coins from matured locks and
coins are sent from lockup ModuleAccount
.
State modifications:
- Fetch all unlockable
PeriodLock
s thatOwner
has not withdrawn yet - Remove
PeriodLock
records from the state - Transfer the tokens from lockup
ModuleAccount
to theMsgUnlockTokens.Owner
.
# Remove synthetic locks after removal time mature
For synthetic lockups, no coin movement is made, but lockup record and reference queues are removed.
State modifications:
- Fetch all synthetic lockups that is matured
- Remove
SyntheticLock
records from the state along with reference queues
# Transactions
# lock-tokens
Bond tokens in a LP for a set duration
osmosisd tx lockup lock-tokens [tokens] --duration --from --chain-id
Example
To lockup 15.527546134174465309gamm/pool/3
tokens for a one day
bonding period from WALLET_NAME
on the osmosis mainnet:
osmosisd tx lockup lock-tokens 15527546134174465309gamm/pool/3 --duration="24h" --from WALLET_NAME --chain-id osmosis-1
To lockup 25.527546134174465309gamm/pool/13
tokens for a one week
bonding period from WALLET_NAME
on the osmosis testnet:
osmosisd tx lockup lock-tokens 25527546134174465309gamm/pool/13 --duration="168h" --from WALLET_NAME --chain-id osmo-test-4
To lockup 35.527546134174465309 gamm/pool/197
tokens for a two week
bonding period from WALLET_NAME
on the osmosis mainnet:
osmosisd tx lockup lock-tokens 35527546134174465309gamm/pool/197 --duration="336h" --from WALLET_NAME --chain-id osmosis-1
# begin-unlock-by-id
Begin the unbonding process for tokens given their unique lock ID
osmosisd tx lockup begin-unlock-by-id [id] --from --chain-id
Example
To begin the unbonding time for all bonded tokens under id 75
from WALLET_NAME
on the osmosis mainnet:
osmosisd tx lockup begin-unlock-by-id 75 --from WALLET_NAME --chain-id osmosis-1
Note
The ID corresponds to the unique ID given to your lockup transaction (explained more in lock-by-id section)
# begin-unlock-tokens
Begin unbonding process for all bonded tokens in a wallet
osmosisd tx lockup begin-unlock-tokens --from --chain-id
Example
To begin unbonding time for ALL pools and ALL bonded tokens in WALLET_NAME
on the osmosis mainnet:
osmosisd tx lockup begin-unlock-tokens --from=WALLET_NAME --chain-id=osmosis-1 --yes
# Queries
In this section we describe the queries required on grpc server.
// Query defines the gRPC querier service.
service Query {
// Return full balance of the module
rpc ModuleBalance(ModuleBalanceRequest) returns (ModuleBalanceResponse);
// Return locked balance of the module
rpc ModuleLockedAmount(ModuleLockedAmountRequest) returns (ModuleLockedAmountResponse);
// Returns unlockable coins which are not withdrawn yet
rpc AccountUnlockableCoins(AccountUnlockableCoinsRequest) returns (AccountUnlockableCoinsResponse);
// Returns unlocking coins
rpc AccountUnlockingCoins(AccountUnlockingCoinsRequest) returns (AccountUnlockingCoinsResponse) {}
// Return a locked coins that can't be withdrawn
rpc AccountLockedCoins(AccountLockedCoinsRequest) returns (AccountLockedCoinsResponse);
// Returns locked records of an account with unlock time beyond timestamp
rpc AccountLockedPastTime(AccountLockedPastTimeRequest) returns (AccountLockedPastTimeResponse);
// Returns locked records of an account with unlock time beyond timestamp excluding tokens started unlocking
rpc AccountLockedPastTimeNotUnlockingOnly(AccountLockedPastTimeNotUnlockingOnlyRequest) returns (AccountLockedPastTimeNotUnlockingOnlyResponse) {}
// Returns unlocked records with unlock time before timestamp
rpc AccountUnlockedBeforeTime(AccountUnlockedBeforeTimeRequest) returns (AccountUnlockedBeforeTimeResponse);
// Returns lock records by address, timestamp, denom
rpc AccountLockedPastTimeDenom(AccountLockedPastTimeDenomRequest) returns (AccountLockedPastTimeDenomResponse);
// Returns lock record by id
rpc LockedByID(LockedRequest) returns (LockedResponse);
// Returns account locked records with longer duration
rpc AccountLockedLongerDuration(AccountLockedLongerDurationRequest) returns (AccountLockedLongerDurationResponse);
// Returns account locked records with longer duration excluding tokens started unlocking
rpc AccountLockedLongerDurationNotUnlockingOnly(AccountLockedLongerDurationNotUnlockingOnlyRequest) returns (AccountLockedLongerDurationNotUnlockingOnlyResponse) {}
// Returns account's locked records for a denom with longer duration
rpc AccountLockedLongerDurationDenom(AccountLockedLongerDurationDenomRequest) returns (AccountLockedLongerDurationDenomResponse);
// Returns account locked records with a specific duration
rpc AccountLockedDuration(AccountLockedDurationRequest) returns (AccountLockedDurationResponse);
}
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# account-locked-beforetime
Query an account's unlocked records after a specified time (UNIX) has passed
In other words, if an account unlocked all their bonded tokens the moment the query was executed, only the locks that would have completed their bond time requirement by the time the TIMESTAMP
is reached will be returned.
Example
In this example, the current UNIX time is 1639776682
, 2 days from now is approx 1639971082
, and 15 days from now is approx 1641094282
.
An account's ADDRESS
is locked in both the 1 day
and 1 week
gamm/pool/3. To query the ADDRESS
with a timestamp 2 days from now 1639971082
:
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-beforetime ADDRESS 1639971082
In this example will output the 1 day
lock but not the 1 week
lock:
locks:
- ID: "571839"
coins:
- amount: "15527546134174465309"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 24h
end_time: "2021-12-18T23:32:58.900715388Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
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If querying the same ADDRESS
with a timestamp 15 days from now 1641094282
:
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-beforetime ADDRESS 1641094282
In this example will output both the 1 day
and 1 week
lock:
locks:
- ID: "572027"
coins:
- amount: "16120691802759484268"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 604800.000006193s
end_time: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
- ID: "571839"
coins:
- amount: "15527546134174465309"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 24h
end_time: "2021-12-18T23:32:58.900715388Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
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# account-locked-coins
Query an account's locked (bonded) LP tokens
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-coins [address]
Example
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-coins osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
An example output:
coins:
- amount: "413553955105681228583"
denom: gamm/pool/1
- amount: "32155370994266157441309"
denom: gamm/pool/10
- amount: "220957857520769912023"
denom: gamm/pool/3
- amount: "31648237936933949577"
denom: gamm/pool/42
- amount: "14162624050980051053569"
denom: gamm/pool/5
- amount: "1023186951315714985896914"
denom: gamm/pool/9
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Note
All GAMM amounts listed are 10^18. Move the decimal place to the left 18 places to get the GAMM amount listed in the GUI.
You may also specify a --height flag to see bonded LP tokens at a specified height (note: if running a pruned node, this may result in an error)
# account-locked-longer-duration
Query an account's locked records that are greater than or equal to a specified lock duration
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-longer-duration [address] [duration]
Example
Here is an example of querying an ADDRESS
for all 1 day
or greater bonding periods:
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-longer-duration osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259 24h
An example output:
locks:
- ID: "572027"
coins:
- amount: "16120691802759484268"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 604800.000006193s
end_time: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
- ID: "571839"
coins:
- amount: "15527546134174465309"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 24h
end_time: "2021-12-18T23:32:58.900715388Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
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# account-locked-longer-duration-denom
Query an account's locked records for a denom that is locked equal to or greater than the specified duration AND match a specified denom
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-longer-duration-denom [address] [duration] [denom]
Example
Here is an example of an ADDRESS
that is locked in both the 1 day
and 1 week
for both the gamm/pool/3 and gamm/pool/1, then queries the ADDRESS
for all bonding periods equal to or greater than 1 day
for just the gamm/pool/3:
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-longer-duration-denom osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259 24h gamm/pool/3
An example output:
locks:
- ID: "571839"
coins:
- amount: "15527546134174465309"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 24h
end_time: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
- ID: "572027"
coins:
- amount: "16120691802759484268"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 604800.000006193s
end_time: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
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# account-locked-longer-duration-not-unlocking
Query an account's locked records for a denom that is locked equal to or greater than the specified duration AND is not in the process of being unlocked
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-longer-duration-not-unlocking [address] [duration]
Example
Here is an example of an ADDRESS
that is locked in both the 1 day
and 1 week
gamm/pool/3, begins unlocking process for the 1 day
bond, and queries the ADDRESS
for all bonding periods equal to or greater than 1 day
that are not unbonding:
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-longer-duration-not-unlocking osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259 24h
An example output:
locks:
- ID: "571839"
coins:
- amount: "16120691802759484268"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 604800.000006193s
end_time: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
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The 1 day
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# account-locked-pasttime
Query the locked records of an account with the unlock time beyond timestamp (UNIX)
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-pasttime [address] [timestamp]
Example
Here is an example of an account that is locked in both the 1 day
and 1 week
gamm/pool/3. In this example, the UNIX time is currently 1639776682
and queries an ADDRESS
for UNIX time two days later from the current time (which in this example would be 1639971082
)
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-pasttime osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259 1639971082
The example output:
locks:
- ID: "572027"
coins:
- amount: "16120691802759484268"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 604800.000006193s
end_time: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
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Note that the 1 day
lock ID did not display because, if the unbonding time began counting down from the time the command was executed, the bonding period would be complete before the two day window given by the UNIX timestamp input.
# account-locked-pasttime-denom
Query the locked records of an account with the unlock time beyond timestamp (unix) and filter by a specific denom
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-pasttime-denom osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259 [timestamp] [denom]
Example
Here is an example of an account that is locked in both the 1 day
and 1 week
gamm/pool/3 and 1 day
and 1 week
gamm/pool/1. In this example, the UNIX time is currently 1639776682
and queries an ADDRESS
for UNIX time two days later from the current time (which in this example would be 1639971082
) and filters for gamm/pool/3
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-pasttime-denom osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259 1639971082 gamm/pool/3
The example output:
locks:
- ID: "572027"
coins:
- amount: "16120691802759484268"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 604800.000006193s
end_time: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
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lock ID did not display because, if the unbonding time began counting down from the time the command was executed, the bonding period would be complete before the two day window given by the UNIX timestamp input. Additionally, neither of the 1 day
or 1 week
lock IDs for gamm/pool/1 showed due to the denom filter.
# account-locked-pasttime-not-unlocking
Query the locked records of an account with the unlock time beyond timestamp (unix) AND is not in the process of unlocking
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-pasttime [address] [timestamp]
Example
Here is an example of an account that is locked in both the 1 day
and 1 week
gamm/pool/3. In this example, the UNIX time is currently 1639776682
and queries an ADDRESS
for UNIX time two days later from the current time (which in this example would be 1639971082
) AND is not unlocking:
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-pasttime osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259 1639971082
The example output:
locks:
- ID: "572027"
coins:
- amount: "16120691802759484268"
denom: gamm/pool/3
duration: 604800.000006193s
end_time: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
owner: osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
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lock ID did not display because, if the unbonding time began counting down from the time the command was executed, the bonding period would be complete before the two day window given by the UNIX timestamp input. Additionally, if ID 572027 were to begin the unlocking process, the query would have returned blank.
# account-unlockable-coins
Query an address's LP shares that have completed the unlocking period and are ready to be withdrawn
osmosisd query lockup account-unlockable-coins ADDRESS
# account-unlocking-coins
Query an address's LP shares that are currently unlocking
osmosisd query lockup account-unlocking-coins [address]
Example
osmosisd query lockup account-unlocking-coins osmo1xqhlshlhs5g0acqgrkafdemvf5kz4pp4c2x259
Example output:
coins:
- amount: "15527546134174465309"
denom: gamm/pool/3
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# lock-by-id
Query a lock record by its ID
osmosisd query lockup lock-by-id [id]
Example
Every time a user bonds tokens to an LP, a unique lock ID is created for that transaction.
Here is an example viewing the lock record for ID 9:
osmosisd query lockup lock-by-id 9
And its output:
lock:
ID: "9"
coins:
- amount: "2449472670508255020346507"
denom: gamm/pool/2
duration: 336h
end_time: "0001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
owner: osmo16r39ghhwqjcwxa8q3yswlz8jhzldygy66vlm82
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In summary, this shows wallet osmo16r39ghhwqjcwxa8q3yswlz8jhzldygy66vlm82
bonded 2449472.670 gamm/pool/2
LP shares for a 2 week
locking period.
# module-balance
Query the balance of all LP shares (bonded and unbonded)
osmosisd query lockup module-balance
Example
osmosisd query lockup module-balance
An example output:
coins:
- amount: "118851922644152734549498647"
denom: gamm/pool/1
- amount: "2165392672114512349039263626"
denom: gamm/pool/10
- amount: "9346769826591025900804"
denom: gamm/pool/13
- amount: "229347389639275840044722315"
denom: gamm/pool/15
- amount: "81217698776012800247869"
denom: gamm/pool/183
- amount: "284253336860259874753775"
denom: gamm/pool/197
- amount: "664300804648059580124426710"
denom: gamm/pool/2
- amount: "5087102794776326441530430"
denom: gamm/pool/22
- amount: "178900843925960029029567880"
denom: gamm/pool/3
- amount: "64845148811263846652326124"
denom: gamm/pool/4
- amount: "177831279847453210600513"
denom: gamm/pool/42
- amount: "18685913727862493301261661338"
denom: gamm/pool/5
- amount: "23579028640963777558149250419"
denom: gamm/pool/6
- amount: "1273329284855460149381904976"
denom: gamm/pool/7
- amount: "625252103927082207683116933"
denom: gamm/pool/8
- amount: "1148475247281090606949382402"
denom: gamm/pool/9
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# module-locked-amount
Query the balance of all bonded LP shares
osmosisd query lockup module-locked-amount
Example
osmosisd query lockup module-locked-amount
An example output:
"coins":
{
"denom": "gamm/pool/1",
"amount": "247321084020868094262821308"
},
{
"denom": "gamm/pool/10",
"amount": "2866946821820635047398966697"
},
{
"denom": "gamm/pool/13",
"amount": "9366580741745176812984"
},
{
"denom": "gamm/pool/15",
"amount": "193294911294343602187680438"
},
{
"denom": "gamm/pool/183",
"amount": "196722012808526595790871"
},
{
"denom": "gamm/pool/197",
"amount": "1157025085661167198918241"
},
{
"denom": "gamm/pool/2",
"amount": "633051132033131378888258047"
},
{
"denom": "gamm/pool/22",
"amount": "3622601406125950733194696"
},
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# output-all-locks
Output all locks into a json file
osmosisd query lockup output-all-locks [max lock ID]
Example
This example command outputs locks 1-1000 and saves to a json file:
osmosisd query lockup output-all-locks 1000
Note
If a lockup has been completed, the lockup status will show as "0" (or successful) and no further information will be available. To get further information on a completed lock, run the lock-by-id query.
# total-locked-of-denom
Query locked amount for a specific denom in the duration provided
osmosisd query lockup total-locked-of-denom [denom] --min-duration
Example
This example command outputs the amount of gamm/pool/2
LP shares that locked in the 2 week
bonding period:
osmosisd query lockup total-locked-of-denom gamm/pool/2 --min-duration "336h"
Which, at the time of this writing outputs 14106985399822075248947045
which is equivalent to 14106985.3998 gamm/pool/2
NOTE: As of this writing, there is a bug that defaults the min duration to days instead of seconds. Ensure you specify the time in seconds to get the correct response. :::
# Commands
# 1 day 100stake lock-tokens command
osmosisd tx lockup lock-tokens 200stake --duration="86400s" --from=validator --chain-id=testing --keyring-backend=test --yes
# 5s 100stake lock-tokens command
osmosisd tx lockup lock-tokens 100stake --duration="5s" --from=validator --chain-id=testing --keyring-backend=test --yes
# begin unlock tokens, NOTE: add more gas when unlocking more than two locks in a same command
osmosisd tx lockup begin-unlock-tokens --from=validator --gas=500000 --chain-id=testing --keyring-backend=test --yes
# unlock tokens, NOTE: add more gas when unlocking more than two locks in a same command
osmosisd tx lockup unlock-tokens --from=validator --gas=500000 --chain-id=testing --keyring-backend=test --yes
# unlock specific period lock
osmosisd tx lockup unlock-by-id 1 --from=validator --chain-id=testing --keyring-backend=test --yes
# account balance
osmosisd query bank balances $(osmosisd keys show -a validator --keyring-backend=test)
# query module balance
osmosisd query lockup module-balance
# query locked amount
osmosisd query lockup module-locked-amount
# query lock by id
osmosisd query lockup lock-by-id 1
# query account unlockable coins
osmosisd query lockup account-unlockable-coins $(osmosisd keys show -a validator --keyring-backend=test)
# query account locks by denom past time
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-pasttime-denom $(osmosisd keys show -a validator --keyring-backend=test) 1611879610 stake
# query account locks past time
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-pasttime $(osmosisd keys show -a validator --keyring-backend=test) 1611879610
# query account locks by denom with longer duration
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-longer-duration-denom $(osmosisd keys show -a validator --keyring-backend=test) 5.1s stake
# query account locks with longer duration
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-longer-duration $(osmosisd keys show -a validator --keyring-backend=test) 5.1s
# query account locked coins
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-coins $(osmosisd keys show -a validator --keyring-backend=test)
# query account locks before time
osmosisd query lockup account-locked-beforetime $(osmosisd keys show -a validator --keyring-backend=test) 1611879610
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