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option-contract

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NEW: 34% structurally distinct from hylo-exchange ACTIVE: 13 transactions in the last 24h OPEN: 1/6 disclosures: name, repo, site, IDL, security.txt, verified build COST: 11.029 SOL locked as rent by the deploy CTRL: single hot-wallet authorityNEWACTIVEOPENCOSTCTRL

Lineagei

Nearest known programhylo-exchange · 66% code match

Frameworki

Anchorconfirmedecosystem standard · beginner-friendly
What's Anchor?

Batteries-included Rust framework. Ships account-validation codegen, 8-byte instruction discriminators, and an on-chain IDL — the program describes itself.

Bigger binary and higher rent in exchange for safety rails, introspection, and dev speed. The choice of a team optimizing for correctness over on-chain footprint.

Originally Coral (Armani Ferrante); now community-maintained.

What it is

The de facto standard. Rust macros (#[program], #[derive(Accounts)]) eliminate boilerplate: it auto-generates 8-byte account and instruction discriminators — SHA256("account:<Name>")[..8] and SHA256("global:<ix>")[..8] — handles Borsh (de)serialization, enforces account constraints declaratively (mut, has_one, seeds, init), and emits a JSON IDL that client libraries consume directly. The cost: Borsh copies data on every deserialize (not zero-copy), and the macro machinery adds binary bloat and compute overhead — irrelevant for ~99% of programs.

When to pick it

Building a new protocol, moving fast, or wanting maximum ecosystem compatibility. It's the beginner default and stays the right call for most production programs.

How it looks on-chain

The most recognizable framework. Every account it owns begins with an 8-byte discriminator, and the IDL is often published on-chain at a PDA derived from the program id. Both are strong, reliable fingerprints — this is the only framework we can label with confidence.

Others in the wild: Steel (Ore team — near-native performance on solana-program), Seahorse (Python → Anchor), and Poseidon & Quasar (TypeScript → Rust). Transpilers inherit their lowering target's fingerprint: a Quasar or Poseidon program that compiles down to Anchor will look like Anchor on-chain — discriminators and all.

Anchor docs

Footprinti

1.5 MBimage size · heavy
11.029 SOLrent locked
0syscalls imported
6instructions
Capabilitiestokens

Recovered architecturei

Crateoption-contract
Instructions ~cancel limit futurecancel limit optionclose optionopen futureopen limit perpopen option
Built withsolana toolchain
instructions/cancel_limit_futurecancel_limit_optionclose_optionopen_futureopen_limit_perpopen_option
state/perpetualspool
utils/custody_validationoptions

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