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Abstract
This standard is an extension of ERC-721. It proposes some additional functions (startTime
, endTime
) to help with on-chain time management.
Motivation
Some NFTs have a defined usage period and cannot be used outside of that period. With traditional NFTs that do not include time information, if you want to mark a token as invalid or enable it at a specific time, you need to actively submit a transaction—a process both cumbersome and expensive.
Some existing NFTs contain time functions, but their interfaces are not consistent, so it is difficult to develop third-party platforms for them.
By introducing these functions (startTime
, endTime
), it is possible to enable and disable NFTs automatically on chain.
Specification
The keywords "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY" and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
solidity
/**
* @dev the ERC-165 identifier for this interface is 0xf140be0d.
*/
interface IERC5007 /* is IERC721 */ {
/**
* @dev Returns the start time of the NFT as a UNIX timestamp.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `tokenId` must exist.
*/
function startTime(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (uint64);
/**
* @dev Returns the end time of the NFT as a UNIX timestamp.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `tokenId` must exist.
*/
function endTime(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (uint64);
}
The composable extension is OPTIONAL for this standard. This allows your NFT to be minted from an existing NFT or to merge two NFTs into one NFT.
solidity
/**
* @dev the ERC-165 identifier for this interface is 0x75cf3842.
*/
interface IERC5007Composable /* is IERC5007 */ {
/**
* @dev Returns the asset id of the time NFT.
* Only NFTs with same asset id can be merged.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `tokenId` must exist.
*/
function assetId(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Split an old token to two new tokens.
* The assetId of the new token is the same as the assetId of the old token
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `oldTokenId` must exist.
* - `newToken1Id` must not exist.
* - `newToken1Owner` cannot be the zero address.
* - `newToken2Id` must not exist.
* - `newToken2Owner` cannot be the zero address.
* - `splitTime` require(oldToken.startTime <= splitTime && splitTime < oldToken.EndTime)
*/
function split(
uint256 oldTokenId,
uint256 newToken1Id,
address newToken1Owner,
uint256 newToken2Id,
address newToken2Owner,
uint64 splitTime
) external;
/**
* @dev Merge the first token and second token into the new token.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `firstTokenId` must exist.
* - `secondTokenId` must exist.
* - require((firstToken.endTime + 1) == secondToken.startTime)
* - require((firstToken.assetId()) == secondToken.assetId())
* - `newTokenOwner` cannot be the zero address.
* - `newTokenId` must not exist.
*/
function merge(
uint256 firstTokenId,
uint256 secondTokenId,
address newTokenOwner,
uint256 newTokenId
) external;
}
Rationale
Time Data Type
The max value of uint64
is 18,446,744,073,709,551,615. As a timestamp, 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 is about year 584,942,419,325. uint256
is too big for C, C++, Java, Go, etc, and uint64
is natively supported by mainstream programming languages.
Backwards Compatibility
This standard is fully ERC-721 compatible.
Test Cases
Test cases are included in test.js.
Run in terminal:
shell
cd ../assets/eip-5007
npm install truffle -g
npm install
truffle test
Reference Implementation
See ERC5007.sol
.
Security Considerations
No security issues found.
Copyright
Copyright and related rights waived via CC0.