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Polaris, developed by Osmosis, is a cross-chain token portal designed to simplify DeFi trading by allowing users to trade assets across multiple chains through a single interface. Polaris primarily facilitates cross-chain liquidity and asset management. The proposed Ignite App would simplify and support onboarding, automate essential procedures such as chain configuration, IBC activation, and ensure compatibility with Polaris’ cross-chain functionality.
Acceptance Criteria:
Offers simple CLI command(s) for configuring, deploying, and validating chains for Polaris.
Automates IBC setup to ensure chains can communicate using Polaris.
Allows validators to activate IBC relayers and set connection parameters for cross-chain transfers.
Provides templates or commands for cross-chain token management compatible with Cosmos (to start), Ethereum, and Solana (as supported in Polaris).
Configures governance modules to manage IBC upgrades and cross-chain operations.
Generates governance templates for cross-chain interoperability with Polaris.
Includes support to facilitate token-specific actions (listing, token pools, etc.)
Integrates testing tools to validate the chain’s compatibility with Polaris.
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Context:
Polaris, developed by Osmosis, is a cross-chain token portal designed to simplify DeFi trading by allowing users to trade assets across multiple chains through a single interface. Polaris primarily facilitates cross-chain liquidity and asset management. The proposed Ignite App would simplify and support onboarding, automate essential procedures such as chain configuration, IBC activation, and ensure compatibility with Polaris’ cross-chain functionality.
Acceptance Criteria:
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