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Version: v2.0_alpha

Integrating MACI

MACI can be used in any protocol that requires collusion resistance, for instance it has been proven to be quite efficient when integrated in quadratic funding applications such as clr.fund and qfi.

Here we will be looking at how the smart contracts can be integrated. Please note that this will be expanded as QFI is updated to use the newest version of MACI. Should you decide to integrate MACI in the meantime, feel free to open an issue on the GitHub repo.

MACI Contract

The MACI contract is the core of the protocol. Contracts can inherit from MACI and thus expose the signUp and deployPoll functions. As with standalone MACI, one would need to deploy a sign up gatekeeper as well as the voice credit proxy.

As an example, a contract could inherit from MACI and allows sign up via a custom signup function.

function signUp(
PubKey memory _pubKey,
bytes memory _signUpGatekeeperData,
bytes memory _initialVoiceCreditProxyData
) public override {
// the amount must be set in the initial voice credit proxy data
uint256 amount = abi.decode(_initialVoiceCreditProxyData, (uint256));

// transfer tokens to this contract
nativeToken.safeTransferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), amount);

// the voice credits will be the amount divided by the factor
// the factor should be decimals of the token
// normal signup
super.signUp(_pubKey, _signUpGatekeeperData, _initialVoiceCreditProxyData);

// store the address of the user signing up and amount so they can be refunded just in case
// the round is cancelled
// they will be able to vote from different addresses though
contributors[msg.sender] = amount;
}

InitialVoiceCreditProxy

If you'd like to extend the functionality of how votes are distributed among users, you need to extend InitialVoiceCreditProxy contract. You can see our basic example how it's implemented for constant distribution.

contract ConstantInitialVoiceCreditProxy is InitialVoiceCreditProxy {
/// @notice the balance to be returned by getVoiceCredits
uint256 internal balance;

/// @notice creates a new ConstantInitialVoiceCreditProxy
/// @param _balance the balance to be returned by getVoiceCredits
constructor(uint256 _balance) payable {
balance = _balance;
}

/// @notice Returns the constant balance for any new MACI's voter
/// @return balance
function getVoiceCredits(address, bytes memory) public view override returns (uint256) {
return balance;
}
}

Poll Contract

On the other hand, the Poll contract can be inherited to expose functionality such as publishing of messages/commands.

For instance, should it be required to gatekeep who can send a message, overriding the publishMessage function could be the best way to go.

Tally Contract

Given the verification functions being exposed by the Tally contract, quadratic funding protocols might require to extend the Tally contract to add distribution logic. Looking at this example the claimFunds function is added to a contract inheriting from Tally, and uses functions such as verifyPerVOSpentVoiceCredits to distribute funds to projects part of a quadratic funding round.