CenturionDEX
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Pair Addresses

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getPair

The most obvious way to get the address for a pair is to call getPair on the factory. If the pair exists, this function will return its address, else address(0) (0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000).

CREATE2

Thanks to some fancy footwork in the factory, we can also compute pair addresses without any on-chain lookups because of CREATE2. The following values are required for this technique:

addressThe factory address
saltkeccak256(abi.encodePacked(token0, token1))
keccak256(init_code)0x96e8ac4277198ff8b6f785478aa9a39f403cb768dd02cbee326c3e7da348845f

Examples

TypeScript

This example makes use of the Centurion V2 SDK. In reality, the SDK computes pair addresses behind the scenes, obviating the need to compute them manually like this.

import { FACTORY_ADDRESS, INIT_CODE_HASH } from '@centurion-dex/v2-sdk'
import { pack, keccak256 } from '@ethersproject/solidity'
import { getCreate2Address } from '@ethersproject/address'
 
const token0 = '0xCAFE000000000000000000000000000000000000' // change me!
const token1 = '0xF00D000000000000000000000000000000000000' // change me!
 
const pair = getCreate2Address(
  FACTORY_ADDRESS,
  keccak256(['bytes'], [pack(['address', 'address'], [token0, token1])]),
  INIT_CODE_HASH
)