Summary #
- In the original Token Program, creating non-transferrable (sometimes called "soul-bound") tokens is impossible
- The Token Extension Program's
non-transferrable token
enables non-transferrable tokens
Overview #
In the Token Program, it's impossible to create a token that cannot be transferred away. While this may seem unimportant, there are several reasons one may want to issue a non-transferrable (or "soul-bound") token.
Take the following example: Say you are a Solana game dev, and your new game,
"Bits and Bytes", wants to award achievements to the players. Achievements are
not transferrable, and you want their hard work to be proudly displayed in their
wallet. The solution is to send them a non-transferable NFT. However, in the
Token Program, this is not possible. However, it is in the Token Extension
Program! Enter, the non-transferable
extension.
Token Extension Program has the non-transferable
extension which can be used
to create non-transferable mints. These mints can be burned, but they can't be
transferred.
Creating non-transferable mint account #
Initializing a non-transferable mint involves three instruction:
SystemProgram.createAccount
createInitializeNonTransferableMintInstruction
createInitializeMintInstruction
The first instruction SystemProgram.createAccount
allocates space on the
blockchain for the mint account. This instruction accomplishes three things:
- Allocates
space
- Transfers
lamports
for rent - Assigns to itself it's owning program
Like all other extensions, you'll need to calculate the space and lamports
needed for the mint account. You can do this by calling: getMintLen
and
getMinimumBalanceForRentExemption
.
const extensions = [ExtensionType.NonTransferable];
const mintLength = getMintLen(extensions);
const mintLamports =
await connection.getMinimumBalanceForRentExemption(mintLength);
const createAccountInstruction = SystemProgram.createAccount({
fromPubkey: payer.publicKey,
newAccountPubkey: mintKeypair.publicKey,
space: mintLength,
lamports: mintLamports,
programId: TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
});
The second instruction createInitializeNonTransferableMintInstruction
initializes the non-transferable extension.
const initializeNonTransferableMintInstruction =
createInitializeNonTransferableMintInstruction(
mintKeypair.publicKey,
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
);
The third instruction createInitializeMintInstruction
initializes the mint.
const initializeMintInstruction = createInitializeMintInstruction(
mintKeypair.publicKey,
decimals,
payer.publicKey,
null, // Confirmation Config
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
);
Lastly, add all of the instructions to a transaction and send to Solana.
const mintTransaction = new Transaction().add(
createAccountInstruction,
initializeNonTransferableMintInstruction,
initializeMintInstruction,
);
await sendAndConfirmTransaction(
connection,
mintTransaction,
[payer, mintKeypair],
{ commitment: "finalized" },
);
And that's it! You now have a mint account, that when minted, cannot be
transferred. This extension gets more exciting when you mix it with the
metadata
and metadata-pointer
extensions to create soul-bound NFTs.
Lab #
In this lab, we will create a non-transferable token and then see what happens when we try to transfer it (hint: it will fail the transfer).
1. Getting started #
To get started, create an empty directory named non-transferable-token
and
navigate to it. We'll be initializing a brand new project. Run npm init
and
follow through the prompts.
Next, we'll need to add our dependencies. Run the following to install the required packages:
npm i @solana-developers/helpers @solana/spl-token @solana/web3.js esrun dotenv typescript
Create a directory named src
. In this directory, create a file named
index.ts
. This is where we will run checks against the rules of this
extension. Paste the following code in index.ts
:
import { Connection, Keypair } from "@solana/web3.js";
import { initializeKeypair } from "@solana-developers/helpers";
import dotenv from "dotenv";
import {
createAccount,
mintTo,
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
} from "@solana/spl-token";
// import { createNonTransferableMint } from './create-mint';
dotenv.config();
/**
* Create a connection and initialize a keypair if one doesn't already exists.
* If a keypair exists, airdrop a sol if needed.
*/
const connection = new Connection("http://127.0.0.1:8899", "confirmed");
const payer = await initializeKeypair(connection);
console.log(`public key: ${payer.publicKey.toBase58()}`);
const mintKeypair = Keypair.generate();
const mint = mintKeypair.publicKey;
console.log("\nmint public key: " + mintKeypair.publicKey.toBase58() + "\n\n");
// CREATE MINT
// CREATE SOURCE ACCOUNT AND MINT TOKEN
// CREATE DESTINATION ACCOUNT FOR TRANSFER
// TRY TRANSFER
This file has a main function that creates a connection to the specified
validator node and calls initializeKeypair
. This main function is where we'll
end up calling the rest of our script once we've written it.
Go ahead and run the script. You should see the mint
public key logged to your
terminal.
esrun src/index.ts
If you run into an error in initializeKeypair
with airdropping, follow the
next step.
2. Setting up dev environment (optional) #
If you are having issues with airdropping devnet SOL. You can either:
- Add the
keypairPath
parameter toinitializeKeypair
and get some devnet SOL from Solana's faucet. - Run a local validator by doing the following:
In a separate terminal, run the following command: solana-test-validator
. This
will run the node and also log out some keys and values. The value we need to
retrieve and use in our connection is the JSON RPC URL, which in this case is
http://127.0.0.1:8899
. We then use that in the connection to specify to use
the local RPC URL.
const connection = new Connection("http://127.0.0.1:8899", "confirmed");
3. Create a non-transferable mint #
Let's create the function createNonTransferableMint
in a new file
src/create-mint.ts
.
Inside the file, create the function createNonTransferableMint
with the
following arguments:
connection
: The connection objectpayer
: Payer for the transactionmintKeypair
: Keypair for new mintdecimals
: Mint decimals
Inside the function, we'll call the following:
getMintLen
- to get the space needed for the mint accountgetMinimumBalanceForRentExemption
- to get the amount of lamports needed for the mint accountcreateAccount
- Allocates space on the blockchain for the mint accountcreateInitializeNonTransferableMintInstruction
- initializes the extensioncreateInitializeMintInstruction
- initializes the mintsendAndConfirmTransaction
- sends the transaction to the blockchain
import {
sendAndConfirmTransaction,
Connection,
Keypair,
SystemProgram,
Transaction,
TransactionSignature,
} from "@solana/web3.js";
import {
ExtensionType,
createInitializeMintInstruction,
getMintLen,
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
createInitializeNonTransferableMintInstruction,
} from "@solana/spl-token";
export async function createNonTransferableMint(
connection: Connection,
payer: Keypair,
mintKeypair: Keypair,
decimals: number,
): Promise<TransactionSignature> {
const extensions = [ExtensionType.NonTransferable];
const mintLength = getMintLen(extensions);
const mintLamports =
await connection.getMinimumBalanceForRentExemption(mintLength);
console.log("Creating a transaction with non-transferable instruction...");
const mintTransaction = new Transaction().add(
SystemProgram.createAccount({
fromPubkey: payer.publicKey,
newAccountPubkey: mintKeypair.publicKey,
space: mintLength,
lamports: mintLamports,
programId: TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
}),
createInitializeNonTransferableMintInstruction(
mintKeypair.publicKey,
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
),
createInitializeMintInstruction(
mintKeypair.publicKey,
decimals,
payer.publicKey,
null,
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
),
);
const signature = await sendAndConfirmTransaction(
connection,
mintTransaction,
[payer, mintKeypair],
{ commitment: "finalized" },
);
return signature;
}
Now let's invoke this function in src/index.ts
to create the non-transferable
mint:
// CREATE MINT
const decimals = 9;
await createNonTransferableMint(connection, payer, mintKeypair, decimals);
The script should run with no errors
esrun src/index.ts
The non-transferable mint has been set up correctly and will be created when we
run npm start
. Let’s move on to the next step and create a source account and
mint a token to it.
4. Mint token #
Let's test that we can't actually transfer tokens created from this mint. To do this, we need to mint a token to an account.
Let's do this in src/index.ts
. Let's create a source account and mint one
non-transferable token.
We can accomplish this in two functions:
getOrCreateAssociatedTokenAccount
: from the@solana/spl-token
library, this creates an associated token account (ATA) for the given mint and owner.mintTo
: This function will mint anamount
of tokens to the given token account.
// CREATE PAYER ATA AND MINT TOKEN
console.log("Creating an Associated Token Account...");
const ata = (
await getOrCreateAssociatedTokenAccount(
connection,
payer,
mint,
payer.publicKey,
undefined,
undefined,
undefined,
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
)
).address;
console.log("Minting 1 token...");
const amount = 1 * 10 ** decimals;
await mintTo(
connection,
payer,
mint,
ata,
payer,
amount,
[payer],
{ commitment: "finalized" },
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
);
const tokenBalance = await connection.getTokenAccountBalance(ata, "finalized");
console.log(
`Account ${ata.toBase58()} now has ${tokenBalance.value.uiAmount} token.`,
);
Run the script and confirm a token has been minted to an account:
esrun src/index.ts
5. Attempt to transfer a non-transferable token #
Lastly, let's try and actually transfer the token somewhere else. First we need to create a token account to transfer to, and then we want to try and transfer.
In src/index.ts
, we will create a destination account and try to transfer the
non-transferable token to this account.
We can accomplish this in two functions:
createAccount
: This will create a token account for a given mint and the keypair of said account. So instead of using an ATA here, let's generate a new keypair as the token account. We're doing this just to show different options of accounts.transferChecked
: This will attempt to transfer the token.
First, the createAccount
function:
// CREATE DESTINATION ACCOUNT FOR TRANSFER
console.log("Creating a destination account...\n\n");
const destinationKeypair = Keypair.generate();
const destinationAccount = await createAccount(
connection,
payer,
mintKeypair.publicKey,
destinationKeypair.publicKey,
undefined,
{ commitment: "finalized" },
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
);
Now, the transferChecked
function:
// TRY TRANSFER
console.log("Attempting to transfer non-transferable mint...");
try {
const signature = await transferChecked(
connection,
payer,
ata,
mint,
destinationAccount,
ata,
amount,
decimals,
[destinationKeypair],
{ commitment: "finalized" },
TOKEN_2022_PROGRAM_ID,
);
} catch (e) {
console.log(
"This transfer is failing because the mint is non-transferable. Check out the program logs: ",
(e as any).logs,
"\n\n",
);
}
Now let's run everything and see what happens:
esrun src/index.ts
You should get an error message at the very end that says
Transfer is disabled for this mint
. This is indicating that the token we are
attempting to transfer is in fact non-transferable!
Attempting to transfer non-transferable mint...
This transfer is failing because the mint is non-transferable. Check out the program logs: [
'Program TokenzQdBNbLqP5VEhdkAS6EPFLC1PHnBqCXEpPxuEb invoke [1]',
'Program log: Instruction: TransferChecked',
'Program log: Transfer is disabled for this mint',
'Program TokenzQdBNbLqP5VEhdkAS6EPFLC1PHnBqCXEpPxuEb consumed 3910 of 200000 compute units',
'Program TokenzQdBNbLqP5VEhdkAS6EPFLC1PHnBqCXEpPxuEb failed: custom program error: 0x25'
]
That's it! We have successfully created a non-transferable mint. If you are
stuck at any point, you can find the working code on the solution
branch of
this repository.
Challenge #
For the challenge, create your own non-transferable token with the metadata extension and keep a “soulbound” NFT to yourself.