## Type port effects_raw → EffectsMap (4c-bis-1)
Replace ProposalDatum.effects_raw: PlutusData with typed
effects: EffectsMap. Required precondition for the upcoming
proposal_mint_gats builder — every downstream piece reads typed
effects, not opaque bytes.
- ProposalEffectMetadata { datum_hash: 32 bytes, script_hash: Option<28 bytes> }
ProductIsData → CBOR Array. Field order matches Agora.Proposal.hs:296.
Maybe ScriptHash → Constr 0 [bytes]/Constr 1 [].
- EffectsMap: Vec<(ResultTag i64, Vec<(ScriptHash, ProposalEffectMetadata)>)>.
Encoded as nested PlutusData::Map. Keys preserved in insertion
order (Plutus map equality is set-like, but validator builds the
expected datum in same order so we stay consistent).
- EffectsMap::info_only(&[0, 1]) helper for the proposal_create case
(every result_tag → empty inner map). Replaces the hand-rolled
PlutusData::Map.
- has_neutral_effect() + keys() helpers for validator preflight checks.
Live-decode test (decodes_sulkta_live_proposal_zero) tightened:
Sulkta #0 is NOT pure InfoOnly — tag 1 has a real effect targeting
script hash 92b7..96f with datum_hash 046dff..e83c (no auth-script
wrapper). Tag 0 is empty so phasNeutralEffect still passes. Test
asserts the full typed shape now + round-trips via decode↔encode.
All 4 builders' fixtures updated: effects_raw: constr(0, vec![]) →
effects: EffectsMap::info_only(&[0, 1]). Unused constr/PlutusData/
KeyValuePairs imports pruned.
## DaoConfig GAT policy fields (4c-bis-2)
- DaoConfig.gat_policy: Option<String> (56 hex)
- ScriptRefs.gat_policy_ref: Option<String> (txhash#index)
- DaoConfig::validate now checks gat_policy + stake_st_policy +
proposal_st_policy are 56 hex chars when set
- All DaoConfig fixtures updated with gat_policy: None
- DaoRegisterArgs gains gat_policy + gat_policy_ref optional fields
- dao_show output includes the new fields automatically (serde)
Sulkta-specific note: gat_policy hash isn't observable on chain
yet (no MintGATs tx has fired). Hand-populate from MLabs deployment
record when ready, or compute from the deployed governor's CBOR
parameters.
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aldabra
Rust-native Cardano lite wallet with an MCP-server interface — built for LLM-first usage (send, receive, mint, Plutus interaction).
Status: Phase 1 scaffold (2026-05-04). Compiles, structure in place, real wallet primitives still landing. See
ROADMAP.md.
Why
The existing Cardano MCP servers are either read-only doc gateways (Jimmyh-world/Cardano_MCP) or built on Blockfrost (web3-mcp) which is a centralized API we deliberately don't depend on. Sulkta runs its own Koios + Ogmios endpoints on Rackham; we want a wallet that talks directly to those.
Also: it's the first Sulkta Rust project — useful as a workout for
crafting-table's Rust toolchain (per Sulkta-Coop/lucy-infra
spec-crafting-table.md).
Architecture
Three crates in a Cargo workspace:
| Crate | Responsibility |
|---|---|
aldabra-core |
Pure crypto + types. Mnemonic → root key (CIP-3), root → payment + stake key (CIP-1852), address construction, signing. No I/O, no network. This is the security boundary. |
aldabra-chain |
Pluggable backends for chain queries. ChainBackend trait, with Koios as the phase-1 implementation. Ogmios + submission paths in phase 2. |
aldabra-mcp |
Binary. MCP server speaking stdio. Glues core + chain together, exposes tools to the LLM client. |
┌─────────────────────────────┐
LLM client │ aldabra-mcp (bin) │ stdio
─────────► │ tool handlers, lifecycle │ ────►
└──────────┬──────────────────┘
│
┌────────┴────────┐
▼ ▼
┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐
│ aldabra-core │ │ aldabra-chain │
│ keys, sign │ │ Koios/Ogmios │
└──────────────┘ └──────────────┘
MCP tools (target)
Phase 1:
wallet.address— derived base address at account 0, index 0wallet.balance— ADA + native asset balance at the wallet's addresswallet.utxos— list UTXOs
Phase 2:
wallet.send— build, sign, submit a payment (ADA or native)wallet.tx_status— poll a submitted tx hash
Phase 3:
wallet.mint— mint a CIP-25 / CIP-68 native assetwallet.policy.create— generate a policy script (timelock, multisig)
Phase 4:
wallet.script.attach— attach an inline datum + reference scriptwallet.script.spend— spend a Plutus-locked UTXO with redeemerwallet.stake.delegate— delegate to a pool
Build
# Local (requires rustc 1.75+)
cargo build --release
# Through crafting-table (preferred — validates the toolchain there)
crafting-table build aldabra
Run
# Direct invocation (smoke test only — does nothing useful in phase 1)
./target/release/aldabra
# As an MCP server registered with Claude Code:
# add to ~/.claude.json:
# "aldabra": {
# "command": "/path/to/aldabra",
# "env": {
# "ALDABRA_DATA": "/mnt/cache/appdata/aldabra"
# }
# }
Security model
- Mnemonic source: interactive bootstrap on first run, paste once, encrypted at rest with age. Never written to disk in plaintext.
- Derived keys: in-memory only,
ZeroizeOnDropon every container. - Network exposure: stdio MCP transport — never opens a TCP socket. Only the spawning client process can reach it.
- Multi-network: mainnet by default, but
--network preview/--network preprodfor testing without real ADA.
See also
ROADMAP.md— phased buildoutdocs/architecture.md— deeper design notes- txpipe/pallas — the Rust Cardano building blocks we depend on
- Emurgo/cardano-serialization-lib — reference TX builder if pallas-txbuilder doesn't cover something
- modelcontextprotocol/rust-sdk — rmcp, the Rust MCP server SDK we use