Chain Agnostic Improvement Proposals (CAIPs) describe standards for blockchain projects that are not specific to a single chain.
- Review CAIP-1.
- Fork the repository.
- Add your CAIP to your fork of the repository. There is a template CAIP here.
- Submit a Pull Request to Chain Agnostics's CAIPs repository.
Your first PR should be a first draft of the final CAIP. An editor will manually review the first PR for a new CAIP and assign it a number before merging it. Make sure you include a discussions-to
header with the URL to a discussion forum or open GitHub issue where people can discuss the CAIP as a whole.
If your CAIP requires images, the image files should be included in a subdirectory of the assets
folder for that CAIP as follows: assets/caip-N
(where N is to be replaced with the CAIP number). When linking to an image in the CAIP, use relative links such as ../assets/caip-1/image.png
.
It is recommended that you render your PR locally to check the Jekyll syntax; to do so, run bundle exec jekyll serve
.
- Draft - an CAIP that is undergoing rapid iteration and changes.
- Review - an CAIP that is done with its initial iteration and ready for review by a wide audience.
- Accepted - a core CAIP that has been in Review for at least 2 weeks and any technical changes that were requested have been addressed by the author.
Visit chainagnostic.org for the up-to-date index of all CAIPs listed by status.
Previously there were specific CAIPs for what is now referred to as namespaces. Chain Agnostic Namespaces describe a blockchain ecosystem or set of ecosystems as a namespace, relying as much as possible on the CAIP specifications to minimize the research needed to interact with assets, contracts, and accounts in that namespace.