Vat (Core Accounting)
The Vat is the core Vault engine of dss. It stores Vaults and tracks all the associated Dai and Collateral balances. It also defines the rules by which Vaults and balances can be manipulated. The rules defined in the Vat are immutable, so in some sense, the rules in the Vat can be viewed as the constitution of dss. The Vat contract has no external dependencies and maintains the central “Accounting Invariants” of Dai.
Mechanisms & Concepts
Section titled “Mechanisms & Concepts”The core Vault, Dai, and collateral state is kept in the Vat. The Vat contract has no external dependencies and maintains the central “Accounting Invariants” of Dai. The core principles that apply to the vat are as follows:
Dai cannot exist without collateral:
- An
ilkis a particular type of collateral. - Collateral
gemis assigned to users withslip. - Collateral
gemis transferred between users withflux.
The Vault data structure is the Urn:
- has
ink- encumbered collateral - has
art- encumbered, normalized debt
Similarly, a collateral is an Ilk:
- has
Art- encumbered, normalized debt - has
rate- debt scaling factor (discussed further below) - has
spot- price with safety margin - has
line- debt ceiling - has
dust- debt floor
Note: Above, when using the term “encumbered”, this refers to being “locked in a Vault”.
Vault Management
Section titled “Vault Management”- Vaults are managed via
frob(i, u, v, w, dink, dart), which modifies the Vault of useru, usinggemfrom uservand creatingdaifor userw. - Vaults are confiscated via
grab(i, u, v, w, dink, dart), which modifies the Vault of useru, givinggemto uservand creatingsinfor userw.grabis the means by which Vaults are liquidated, transferring debt from the Vault to a userssinbalance. - Sin represents “seized” or “bad” debt and can be canceled out with an equal quantity of Dai using
heal(uint radwheremsg.senderis used as the address for thedaiandsinbalances.- Note: Only the Vow will ever have
sin, so only the Vow can successfully callheal. This is because whenevergrabandsuckare called, the Vow’s address is passed as the recipient ofsin. Note that this is contingent on the current design and implementation of the system. - Note:
healcan only be called with a positive number (uint) and willsub(dai[u])along withsubing thesin.
- Note: Only the Vow will ever have
- The quantity
daican be transferred between users withmove.
Rate Updates via fold(bytes32 ilk, address u, int rate)
An ilk’s rate is the conversion factor between any normalized debt (art) drawn against it and the present value of that debt with accrued fees. The rate parameter to fold is actually the change in the Ilk.rate value, i.e. a difference of scaling factors (new - old). It is a signed integer, and hence current account values may increase or decrease. The quantity Ilk.Art*rate is added to the dai balance of the address u (representing an increase or decrease in system surplus); the debt balances of all Vaults collateralized with the specified Ilk are updated implicitly via the addition of rate to Ilk.rate.
Gotchas
Section titled “Gotchas”The methods in the Vat are written to be as generic as possible and as such have interfaces that can be quite verbose. Care should be taken that you have not mixed the order of parameters.
Any module that is authed against the Vat has full root access, and can therefore steal all collateral in the system. This means that the addition of a new collateral type (and associated adapter) carries considerable risk.
Failure Modes
Section titled “Failure Modes”Coding Error
Section titled “Coding Error”A bug in the Vat could be catastrophic and could lead to the loss (or locking) of all Dai and Collateral in the system. It could become impossible to modify Vault’s or to transfer Dai. Auctions could cease to function. Shutdown could fail.
The Vat relies upon a set of trusted oracles to provide price data. Should these price feeds fail, it would become possible for unbacked Dai to be minted, or safe Vaults could be unfairly liquidated.
Governance
Section titled “Governance”Sky Ecosystem Governance can authorize new modules against the Vat. This allows them to steal collateral (slip) or mint unbacked Dai (suck / addition of worthless collateral types). Should the cryptoeconomic protections that make doing so prohibitively expensive fail, the system may be vulnerable and left open for bad actors to drain collateral.
Adapters
Section titled “Adapters”The Vat relies on external Adapter contracts to ensure that the collateral balances in the Vat represent real external collateral balances. Adapter contracts are authorized to make arbitrary modifications to all collateral balances. A faulty collateral adapter could result in the loss of all collateral in the system.
Contract Details
Section titled “Contract Details”Glossary (Vat - Vault Engine)
Section titled “Glossary (Vat - Vault Engine)”gem: collateral tokens.dai: stablecoin tokens.sin: unbacked stablecoin (system debt, not belonging to anyurn).ilks: a mapping ofIlktypes.Ilk: a collateral type.Art: total normalized stablecoin debt.rate: stablecoin debt multiplier (accumulated stability fees).spot: collateral price with safety margin, i.e. the maximum stablecoin allowed per unit of collateral.line: the debt ceiling for a specific collateral type.dust: the debt floor for a specific collateral type.
urns: a mapping ofUrntypes.Urn: a specific Vault.ink: collateral balance.art: normalized outstanding stablecoin debt.
init: create a new collateral type.slip: modify a user’s collateral balance.flux: transfer collateral between users.move: transfer stablecoin between users.grab: liquidate a Vault.heal: create / destroy equal quantities of stablecoin and system debt (vice).fold: modify the debt multiplier, creating / destroying corresponding debt.suck: mint unbacked stablecoin (accounted for withvice).Line: the total debt ceiling for all collateral types.frob: modify a Vault.lock: transfer collateral into a Vault.free: transfer collateral from a Vault.draw: increase Vault debt, creating Dai.wipe: decrease Vault debt, destroying Dai.dink: change in collateral.dart: change in debt.
fork: to split a Vault - binary approval or splitting/merging Vaults.dink: amount of collateral to exchange.dart: amount of stablecoin debt to exchange.
wish: check whether an address is allowed to modify another address’s gem or dai balance.hope: enablewishfor a pair of addresses.nope: disablewishfor a pair of addresses.
Note: art and Art represent normalized debt, i.e. a value that when multiplied by the correct rate gives the up-to-date, current stablecoin debt.
Accounting
Section titled “Accounting”debtis the sum of alldai(the total quantity of dai issued).viceis the sum of allsin(the total quantity of system debt).Ilk.Artthe sum of allartin theurns for thatIlk.debtisviceplus the sum ofIlk.Art * Ilk.rateacross allilks.
Collateral
Section titled “Collateral”gemcan always be transferred to any address by it’s owner.
daican only move with the consent of it’s owner.daican always be transferred to any address by it’s owner.
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