This repository hosts the UI interface that powers https://www.opencardinal.com/ for staking NFTs on Solana.
Use this repo to create and deploy stake pools with built-in reward distribution, or build your own custom interface with our underlying staking protocol.
This is a fork of the Cardinal Staking UI, with all programs being redeployed on behalf of Manaform.
For questions or technical help, join our Discord.
To create a stake pool, navigate to the admin page located at https://www.manaform.xyz/admin. This page hosts a form to create a stake pool with various configurations.
Note: All configurations in the admin page are optional. Also, filters in the stake pool configuration are union-based, if any one of the conditions is met, then the NFT will be allowed to stake in the pool.
After creating your stake pool, you will receive a Stake Pool Id
. View your stake pool at https://www.manaform.xyz/[stakePoolId]
Pools by default will have no metadata. View the section titled "Customizing your Stake Pool" to learn about adding images, colors and custom pool name.
Pool Creation Parameters:
export type StakePoolParams {
allowedCollections?: PublicKey[];
allowedCreators?: PublicKey[];
requiresAuthorization?: boolean;
overlayText?: string;
imageUri?: string;
resetOnStake?: boolean;
}
Reward Distribution Parameters
export type RewardDistributionParams {
stakePoolId: PublicKey;
rewardMintId: PublicKey;
rewardAmount?: BN;
rewardDurationSeconds?: BN;
kind?: RewardDistributorKind;
maxSupply?: BN;
supply?: BN;
}
There are two types of reward distribution (RewardDistributionKind) with this staking.
- Mint - give mint authority of your reward token to the stake pool so the pool can mint on demand
- Treasury - transfer reward tokens from your wallet to the stake pool, top-up the stake pool treasury balance whenever needed.
The program and related UIs are deployed on Solana mainnet-beta and devnet. By default the UI will point to mainnet. You can ovverride this by using ?cluster=devnet
in the URL. All configuration is scoped to that environment, and no data including pools, reward distributors, tokens, NFTs or sol will be carried over from mainnet to devnet and vice-versa.
In order to easily access your stake pool, airdrop NFTs on devnet for your specific collection and get a manaform.xyz/[projectName] url, you'll need to create a Stake Pool metadata object. NOTE if you specified a verified creator in a devnet pool, airdropped NFTs will not be allowed into that pool because your creator will not be verified.
export type StakePoolMetadata = {
// Name of this stake pool used as an id. Should be in lower-case kebab-case since it is used in the URL as /{name}
// https://www.theserverside.com/blog/Coffee-Talk-Java-News-Stories-and-Opinions/Why-you-should-make-kebab-case-a-URL-naming-convention-best-practice
name: string
// Display name to be displayed in the header. Often the same as name but with capital letters and spaces
displayName: string
// Publickey for this stake pool
stakePoolAddress: PublicKey
// Default receipt type. Setting this will remove the option for the user to choose which receipt type to use
receiptType?: ReceiptType
// Default empty. Setting this will tell the UI to only show tokens of that standard. Supports fungible or non-fungible
tokenStandard?: TokenStandard
// Optional config to hide this pool from the main page
hidden?: boolean
// Optional config to disable finding this pool
notFound?: boolean
// Optional hostname to remap -- SEE NOTE BELOW
hostname?: string
// Optional config to link redirect to page when you click on this pool
redirect?: string
// Hide allowed tokens style
hideAllowedTokens?: boolean
// styles to apply to the whole stake pool
styles?: CSSProperties
// Colors object to style the stake page
colors?: {
primary: string
secondary: string
accent?: string
fontColor?: string
fontColorSecondary?: string
backgroundSecondary?: string
}
// Disallow regions based on IP address
disallowRegions?: { code: string; subdivision?: string }[]
// Image url to be used as the icon in the pool selector and the header
imageUrl?: string
// Background banner image for pool
backgroundBannerImageUrl?: string
// Website url if specified will be navigated to when the image in the header is clicked
websiteUrl?: string
// Max staked is used to compute percentage of total staked
maxStaked?: number
// Links to show at the top right of the page
links?: { text: string; value: string }[]
// On devnet when you click the airdrop button on this page it will clone NFTs with this metadata and airdrop to the user. These will not contain verified creators
airdrops?: AirdropMetadata[]
// Analytics to show at the top of stake pool. supports trait based analytics and overall tokens data
analytics?: Analytic[]
}
In your pool's admin portal (eg. https://www.manaform.xyz/admin/[poolId]), create your own config on-chain under the Config
tab. You'll now be able to access your project at https://www.manaform.xyz/[name].
For a custom hostname...
- Add your
hostname
to your pool config inapi/mapping.ts
- Open a PR to this repo with that change
- Set the following record on your DNS provider to continue:
Type NAME CNAME
CNAME {your subdomain} cname.vercel-dns.com
Now that you've made and deployed your Manaform stake pool, you can either stick with Manaform's UX for the stake pool experience or build your own.
Simply modify pages/[stakePoolId]/index.tsx
with your own react styling, and host the stake pool on your own domain.
To get started, clone the repo and run:
yarn install
Next, run the development server:
yarn run dev
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the staking interface running locally.
To access different clusters in the scaffold, set the cluster
query parameter in the URL:
- Mainnet - http://localhost:3000?cluster=mainnet
- Devnet - http://localhost:3000?cluster=devnet
- Testnet - http://localhost:3000?cluster=testnet
The default cluster set is mainnet. It's recommended to ensure you have ?cluster=devnet
while testing out functionality.
Join our Discord to get technical support as you build on Manaform.