Configuring ERC-20 Token Aggregation Rules: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Overview

ChainUp Custody's Web interface allows you to configure ERC-20 token aggregation rules via smart contracts, ensuring systematic execution of fund consolidation. Through the Custody App's wallet authorization feature, you can precisely control which wallets are permitted to perform aggregations.

Key Notes
✔ ChainUp Custody exclusively supports Web3 wallets for contract-based token aggregation.
✔ Each wallet and token requires individual pre-authorization.
⚠ Avoid simultaneously configuring both ERC-20-specific and multi-currency aggregation strategies for the same assets to prevent conflicting executions.


ERC-20 Token Aggregation Workflow

The configuration involves three sequential phases:

  1. Contract Creation & Deployment
  2. Asset Configuration
  3. Wallet Authorization

Phase 1: Contract Creation & Deployment

1. Initiate Contract Creation

2. Define Rules

3. Sign & Publish


Phase 2: Asset Configuration

1. Add Tokens

2. Set Thresholds


Phase 3: Wallet Authorization

1. Enable MPC Token Aggregation

2. Manage Permissions

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FAQs

Q1: Can I aggregate multiple ERC-20 tokens simultaneously?
A: Yes, but each requires separate threshold configuration and authorization.

Q2: What happens if two aggregation strategies conflict?
A: The system prioritizes the earliest-configured strategy. Avoid overlaps for clarity.

Q3: Is mobile authorization mandatory?
A: Yes, private key holders must validate via Custody App for security.

Q4: How often does the system check threshold conditions?
A: Balances are monitored in real-time; aggregations trigger immediately upon threshold breach.


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By implementing these structured aggregation rules, institutions gain precise control over digital asset consolidation while maintaining operational efficiency. For complex scenarios, consult ChainUp Custody's technical documentation or enterprise support team.