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Like done for Ethereum to better support composability and security we should have a set of proposed standards that are outlining how one should think about doing XYZ operation or contract type.
Currently we have some standards that we have building with, namely:
Authentication Witness
Tokens
But these are not fully formalized such that it is easy to point to similar to what the EIP/ERCs are for Ethereum.
To extend the set of standards such that we cover a wider area, it is suggested to look towards the popular standards in Etheruem and other blockchain and see what makes sense to include in Aztec context, e.g., does it work in our setting and can it support privacy.
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Like done for Ethereum to better support composability and security we should have a set of proposed standards that are outlining how one should think about doing XYZ operation or contract type.
Currently we have some standards that we have building with, namely:
But these are not fully formalized such that it is easy to point to similar to what the EIP/ERCs are for Ethereum.
To extend the set of standards such that we cover a wider area, it is suggested to look towards the popular standards in Etheruem and other blockchain and see what makes sense to include in Aztec context, e.g., does it work in our setting and can it support privacy.
Tasks
Bridging
Access Control
Contract factories
Non-fungible Token
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