ETH Price: $4,310.38 (+2.13%)
Gas: 1.57 Gwei

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Block:
10826756 at Sep-09-2020 09:36:23 AM +UTC
Transaction Fee:
0.009387315 ETH $40.46
Gas Used:
89,403 Gas / 105 Gwei

Emitted Events:

258 RewardToken.Transfer( from=[Receiver] NoMintRewardPool, to=[Sender] 0xad7d50d88dcfec80d97892469ad19b23997e6e54, value=13752526095833937729 )
259 NoMintRewardPool.RewardPaid( user=[Sender] 0xad7d50d88dcfec80d97892469ad19b23997e6e54, reward=13752526095833937729 )

Account State Difference:

  Address   Before After State Difference Code
0x6f8A9757...430465517
(Harvest.Finance: Balancer Pool)
0xa0246c90...88619A14D
0xaD7D50D8...3997E6E54
1.128420075064715119 Eth
Nonce: 59
1.119032760064715119 Eth
Nonce: 60
0.009387315
20.060121824086609329 Eth20.069509139086609329 Eth0.009387315

Execution Trace

NoMintRewardPool.CALL( )
  • RewardToken.transfer( recipient=0xaD7D50D88DCfeC80D97892469AD19B23997E6E54, amount=13752526095833937729 ) => ( True )
    File 1 of 2: NoMintRewardPool
    // File: contracts/Storage.sol
    
    pragma solidity 0.5.16;
    
    contract Storage {
    
      address public governance;
      address public controller;
    
      constructor() public {
        governance = msg.sender;
      }
    
      modifier onlyGovernance() {
        require(isGovernance(msg.sender), "Not governance");
        _;
      }
    
      function setGovernance(address _governance) public onlyGovernance {
        require(_governance != address(0), "new governance shouldn't be empty");
        governance = _governance;
      }
    
      function setController(address _controller) public onlyGovernance {
        require(_controller != address(0), "new controller shouldn't be empty");
        controller = _controller;
      }
    
      function isGovernance(address account) public view returns (bool) {
        return account == governance;
      }
    
      function isController(address account) public view returns (bool) {
        return account == controller;
      }
    }
    
    // File: contracts/Governable.sol
    
    pragma solidity 0.5.16;
    
    
    contract Governable {
    
      Storage public store;
    
      constructor(address _store) public {
        require(_store != address(0), "new storage shouldn't be empty");
        store = Storage(_store);
      }
    
      modifier onlyGovernance() {
        require(store.isGovernance(msg.sender), "Not governance");
        _;
      }
    
      function setStorage(address _store) public onlyGovernance {
        require(_store != address(0), "new storage shouldn't be empty");
        store = Storage(_store);
      }
    
      function governance() public view returns (address) {
        return store.governance();
      }
    }
    
    // File: contracts/Controllable.sol
    
    pragma solidity 0.5.16;
    
    
    contract Controllable is Governable {
    
      constructor(address _storage) Governable(_storage) public {
      }
    
      modifier onlyController() {
        require(store.isController(msg.sender), "Not a controller");
        _;
      }
    
      modifier onlyControllerOrGovernance(){
        require((store.isController(msg.sender) || store.isGovernance(msg.sender)),
          "The caller must be controller or governance");
        _;
      }
    
      function controller() public view returns (address) {
        return store.controller();
      }
    }
    
    // File: contracts/hardworkInterface/IController.sol
    
    pragma solidity 0.5.16;
    
    interface IController {
        // [Grey list]
        // An EOA can safely interact with the system no matter what.
        // If you're using Metamask, you're using an EOA.
        // Only smart contracts may be affected by this grey list.
        //
        // This contract will not be able to ban any EOA from the system
        // even if an EOA is being added to the greyList, he/she will still be able
        // to interact with the whole system as if nothing happened.
        // Only smart contracts will be affected by being added to the greyList.
        // This grey list is only used in Vault.sol, see the code there for reference
        function greyList(address _target) external returns(bool);
    
        function addVaultAndStrategy(address _vault, address _strategy) external;
        function doHardWork(address _vault) external;
        function hasVault(address _vault) external returns(bool);
    
        function salvage(address _token, uint256 amount) external;
        function salvageStrategy(address _strategy, address _token, uint256 amount) external;
    
        function notifyFee(address _underlying, uint256 fee) external;
        function profitSharingNumerator() external view returns (uint256);
        function profitSharingDenominator() external view returns (uint256);
    }
    
    // File: contracts/RewardPool.sol
    
    // https://etherscan.io/address/0xDCB6A51eA3CA5d3Fd898Fd6564757c7aAeC3ca92#code
    
    /**
     *Submitted for verification at Etherscan.io on 2020-04-22
    */
    
    /*
       ____            __   __        __   _
      / __/__ __ ___  / /_ / /  ___  / /_ (_)__ __
     _\ \ / // // _ \/ __// _ \/ -_)/ __// / \ \ /
    /___/ \_, //_//_/\__//_//_/\__/ \__//_/ /_\_\
         /___/
    
    * Synthetix: CurveRewards.sol
    *
    * Docs: https://docs.synthetix.io/
    *
    *
    * MIT License
    * ===========
    *
    * Copyright (c) 2020 Synthetix
    *
    * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
    * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
    * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
    * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
    * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
    * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
    *
    * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
    * copies or substantial portions of the Software.
    *
    * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
    * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
    * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
    * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
    * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
    * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
    */
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/math/Math.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    
    
    /**
     * @dev Standard math utilities missing in the Solidity language.
     */
    library Math {
        /**
         * @dev Returns the largest of two numbers.
         */
        function max(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a >= b ? a : b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the smallest of two numbers.
         */
        function min(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return a < b ? a : b;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the average of two numbers. The result is rounded towards
         * zero.
         */
        function average(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            // (a + b) / 2 can overflow, so we distribute
            return (a / 2) + (b / 2) + ((a % 2 + b % 2) / 2);
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/math/SafeMath.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Wrappers over Solidity's arithmetic operations with added overflow
     * checks.
     *
     * Arithmetic operations in Solidity wrap on overflow. This can easily result
     * in bugs, because programmers usually assume that an overflow raises an
     * error, which is the standard behavior in high level programming languages.
     * `SafeMath` restores this intuition by reverting the transaction when an
     * operation overflows.
     *
     * Using this library instead of the unchecked operations eliminates an entire
     * class of bugs, so it's recommended to use it always.
     */
    library SafeMath {
        /**
         * @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `+` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - Addition cannot overflow.
         */
        function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            uint256 c = a + b;
            require(c >= a, "SafeMath: addition overflow");
    
            return c;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow (when the result is negative).
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
         */
        function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return sub(a, b, "SafeMath: subtraction overflow");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting with custom message on
         * overflow (when the result is negative).
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
         *
         * _Available since v2.4.0._
         */
        function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b, string memory errorMessage) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            require(b <= a, errorMessage);
            uint256 c = a - b;
    
            return c;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the multiplication of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `*` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - Multiplication cannot overflow.
         */
        function mul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            // Gas optimization: this is cheaper than requiring 'a' not being zero, but the
            // benefit is lost if 'b' is also tested.
            // See: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/pull/522
            if (a == 0) {
                return 0;
            }
    
            uint256 c = a * b;
            require(c / a == b, "SafeMath: multiplication overflow");
    
            return c;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers. Reverts on
         * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator. Note: this function uses a
         * `revert` opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity
         * uses an invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function div(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return div(a, b, "SafeMath: division by zero");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers. Reverts with custom message on
         * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator. Note: this function uses a
         * `revert` opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity
         * uses an invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         *
         * _Available since v2.4.0._
         */
        function div(uint256 a, uint256 b, string memory errorMessage) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            // Solidity only automatically asserts when dividing by 0
            require(b > 0, errorMessage);
            uint256 c = a / b;
            // assert(a == b * c + a % b); // There is no case in which this doesn't hold
    
            return c;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
         * Reverts when dividing by zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
         * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
         * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function mod(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return mod(a, b, "SafeMath: modulo by zero");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
         * Reverts with custom message when dividing by zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
         * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
         * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         *
         * _Available since v2.4.0._
         */
        function mod(uint256 a, uint256 b, string memory errorMessage) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            require(b != 0, errorMessage);
            return a % b;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/GSN/Context.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    /*
     * @dev Provides information about the current execution context, including the
     * sender of the transaction and its data. While these are generally available
     * via msg.sender and msg.data, they should not be accessed in such a direct
     * manner, since when dealing with GSN meta-transactions the account sending and
     * paying for execution may not be the actual sender (as far as an application
     * is concerned).
     *
     * This contract is only required for intermediate, library-like contracts.
     */
    contract Context {
        // Empty internal constructor, to prevent people from mistakenly deploying
        // an instance of this contract, which should be used via inheritance.
        constructor () internal { }
        // solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks
    
        function _msgSender() internal view returns (address payable) {
            return msg.sender;
        }
    
        function _msgData() internal view returns (bytes memory) {
            this; // silence state mutability warning without generating bytecode - see https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/2691
            return msg.data;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/ownership/Ownable.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Contract module which provides a basic access control mechanism, where
     * there is an account (an owner) that can be granted exclusive access to
     * specific functions.
     *
     * This module is used through inheritance. It will make available the modifier
     * `onlyOwner`, which can be applied to your functions to restrict their use to
     * the owner.
     */
    contract Ownable is Context {
        address private _owner;
    
        event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed previousOwner, address indexed newOwner);
    
        /**
         * @dev Initializes the contract setting the deployer as the initial owner.
         */
        constructor () internal {
            _owner = _msgSender();
            emit OwnershipTransferred(address(0), _owner);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the address of the current owner.
         */
        function owner() public view returns (address) {
            return _owner;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Throws if called by any account other than the owner.
         */
        modifier onlyOwner() {
            require(isOwner(), "Ownable: caller is not the owner");
            _;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns true if the caller is the current owner.
         */
        function isOwner() public view returns (bool) {
            return _msgSender() == _owner;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Leaves the contract without owner. It will not be possible to call
         * `onlyOwner` functions anymore. Can only be called by the current owner.
         *
         * NOTE: Renouncing ownership will leave the contract without an owner,
         * thereby removing any functionality that is only available to the owner.
         */
        function renounceOwnership() public onlyOwner {
            emit OwnershipTransferred(_owner, address(0));
            _owner = address(0);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`).
         * Can only be called by the current owner.
         */
        function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public onlyOwner {
            _transferOwnership(newOwner);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`).
         */
        function _transferOwnership(address newOwner) internal {
            require(newOwner != address(0), "Ownable: new owner is the zero address");
            emit OwnershipTransferred(_owner, newOwner);
            _owner = newOwner;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Interface of the ERC20 standard as defined in the EIP. Does not include
     * the optional functions; to access them see {ERC20Detailed}.
     */
    interface IERC20 {
        /**
         * @dev Returns the amount of tokens in existence.
         */
        function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the amount of tokens owned by `account`.
         */
        function balanceOf(address account) external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from the caller's account to `recipient`.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         */
        function transfer(address recipient, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remaining number of tokens that `spender` will be
         * allowed to spend on behalf of `owner` through {transferFrom}. This is
         * zero by default.
         *
         * This value changes when {approve} or {transferFrom} are called.
         */
        function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the caller's tokens.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * IMPORTANT: Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
         * that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate
         * transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this race
         * condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the
         * desired value afterwards:
         * https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event.
         */
        function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from `sender` to `recipient` using the
         * allowance mechanism. `amount` is then deducted from the caller's
         * allowance.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         */
        function transferFrom(address sender, address recipient, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Emitted when `value` tokens are moved from one account (`from`) to
         * another (`to`).
         *
         * Note that `value` may be zero.
         */
        event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);
    
        /**
         * @dev Emitted when the allowance of a `spender` for an `owner` is set by
         * a call to {approve}. `value` is the new allowance.
         */
        event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value);
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Address.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.5;
    
    /**
     * @dev Collection of functions related to the address type
     */
    library Address {
        /**
         * @dev Returns true if `account` is a contract.
         *
         * This test is non-exhaustive, and there may be false-negatives: during the
         * execution of a contract's constructor, its address will be reported as
         * not containing a contract.
         *
         * IMPORTANT: It is unsafe to assume that an address for which this
         * function returns false is an externally-owned account (EOA) and not a
         * contract.
         */
        function isContract(address account) internal view returns (bool) {
            // This method relies in extcodesize, which returns 0 for contracts in
            // construction, since the code is only stored at the end of the
            // constructor execution.
    
            // According to EIP-1052, 0x0 is the value returned for not-yet created accounts
            // and 0xc5d2460186f7233c927e7db2dcc703c0e500b653ca82273b7bfad8045d85a470 is returned
            // for accounts without code, i.e. `keccak256('')`
            bytes32 codehash;
            bytes32 accountHash = 0xc5d2460186f7233c927e7db2dcc703c0e500b653ca82273b7bfad8045d85a470;
            // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
            assembly { codehash := extcodehash(account) }
            return (codehash != 0x0 && codehash != accountHash);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Converts an `address` into `address payable`. Note that this is
         * simply a type cast: the actual underlying value is not changed.
         *
         * _Available since v2.4.0._
         */
        function toPayable(address account) internal pure returns (address payable) {
            return address(uint160(account));
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Replacement for Solidity's `transfer`: sends `amount` wei to
         * `recipient`, forwarding all available gas and reverting on errors.
         *
         * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1884[EIP1884] increases the gas cost
         * of certain opcodes, possibly making contracts go over the 2300 gas limit
         * imposed by `transfer`, making them unable to receive funds via
         * `transfer`. {sendValue} removes this limitation.
         *
         * https://diligence.consensys.net/posts/2019/09/stop-using-soliditys-transfer-now/[Learn more].
         *
         * IMPORTANT: because control is transferred to `recipient`, care must be
         * taken to not create reentrancy vulnerabilities. Consider using
         * {ReentrancyGuard} or the
         * https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/v0.5.11/security-considerations.html#use-the-checks-effects-interactions-pattern[checks-effects-interactions pattern].
         *
         * _Available since v2.4.0._
         */
        function sendValue(address payable recipient, uint256 amount) internal {
            require(address(this).balance >= amount, "Address: insufficient balance");
    
            // solhint-disable-next-line avoid-call-value
            (bool success, ) = recipient.call.value(amount)("");
            require(success, "Address: unable to send value, recipient may have reverted");
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/SafeERC20.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    
    
    
    /**
     * @title SafeERC20
     * @dev Wrappers around ERC20 operations that throw on failure (when the token
     * contract returns false). Tokens that return no value (and instead revert or
     * throw on failure) are also supported, non-reverting calls are assumed to be
     * successful.
     * To use this library you can add a `using SafeERC20 for ERC20;` statement to your contract,
     * which allows you to call the safe operations as `token.safeTransfer(...)`, etc.
     */
    library SafeERC20 {
        using SafeMath for uint256;
        using Address for address;
    
        function safeTransfer(IERC20 token, address to, uint256 value) internal {
            callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.transfer.selector, to, value));
        }
    
        function safeTransferFrom(IERC20 token, address from, address to, uint256 value) internal {
            callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.transferFrom.selector, from, to, value));
        }
    
        function safeApprove(IERC20 token, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
            // safeApprove should only be called when setting an initial allowance,
            // or when resetting it to zero. To increase and decrease it, use
            // 'safeIncreaseAllowance' and 'safeDecreaseAllowance'
            // solhint-disable-next-line max-line-length
            require((value == 0) || (token.allowance(address(this), spender) == 0),
                "SafeERC20: approve from non-zero to non-zero allowance"
            );
            callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, spender, value));
        }
    
        function safeIncreaseAllowance(IERC20 token, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
            uint256 newAllowance = token.allowance(address(this), spender).add(value);
            callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, spender, newAllowance));
        }
    
        function safeDecreaseAllowance(IERC20 token, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
            uint256 newAllowance = token.allowance(address(this), spender).sub(value, "SafeERC20: decreased allowance below zero");
            callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, spender, newAllowance));
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Imitates a Solidity high-level call (i.e. a regular function call to a contract), relaxing the requirement
         * on the return value: the return value is optional (but if data is returned, it must not be false).
         * @param token The token targeted by the call.
         * @param data The call data (encoded using abi.encode or one of its variants).
         */
        function callOptionalReturn(IERC20 token, bytes memory data) private {
            // We need to perform a low level call here, to bypass Solidity's return data size checking mechanism, since
            // we're implementing it ourselves.
    
            // A Solidity high level call has three parts:
            //  1. The target address is checked to verify it contains contract code
            //  2. The call itself is made, and success asserted
            //  3. The return value is decoded, which in turn checks the size of the returned data.
            // solhint-disable-next-line max-line-length
            require(address(token).isContract(), "SafeERC20: call to non-contract");
    
            // solhint-disable-next-line avoid-low-level-calls
            (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = address(token).call(data);
            require(success, "SafeERC20: low-level call failed");
    
            if (returndata.length > 0) { // Return data is optional
                // solhint-disable-next-line max-line-length
                require(abi.decode(returndata, (bool)), "SafeERC20: ERC20 operation did not succeed");
            }
        }
    }
    
    // File: contracts/IRewardDistributionRecipient.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    
    
    contract IRewardDistributionRecipient is Ownable {
        address rewardDistribution;
    
        constructor(address _rewardDistribution) public {
            rewardDistribution = _rewardDistribution;
        }
    
        function notifyRewardAmount(uint256 reward) external;
    
        modifier onlyRewardDistribution() {
            require(_msgSender() == rewardDistribution, "Caller is not reward distribution");
            _;
        }
    
        function setRewardDistribution(address _rewardDistribution)
            external
            onlyOwner
        {
            rewardDistribution = _rewardDistribution;
        }
    }
    
    // File: contracts/CurveRewards.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    
    
    
    /*
    *   Changes made to the SynthetixReward contract
    *
    *   uni to lpToken, and make it as a parameter of the constructor instead of hardcoded.
    *
    *
    */
    
    contract LPTokenWrapper {
        using SafeMath for uint256;
        using SafeERC20 for IERC20;
    
        IERC20 public lpToken;
    
        uint256 private _totalSupply;
        mapping(address => uint256) private _balances;
    
        function totalSupply() public view returns (uint256) {
            return _totalSupply;
        }
    
        function balanceOf(address account) public view returns (uint256) {
            return _balances[account];
        }
    
        function stake(uint256 amount) public {
            _totalSupply = _totalSupply.add(amount);
            _balances[msg.sender] = _balances[msg.sender].add(amount);
            lpToken.safeTransferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), amount);
        }
    
        function withdraw(uint256 amount) public {
            _totalSupply = _totalSupply.sub(amount);
            _balances[msg.sender] = _balances[msg.sender].sub(amount);
            lpToken.safeTransfer(msg.sender, amount);
        }
    }
    
    /*
    *   [Hardwork]
    *   This pool doesn't mint.
    *   the rewards should be first transferred to this pool, then get "notified"
    *   by calling `notifyRewardAmount`
    */
    
    contract NoMintRewardPool is LPTokenWrapper, IRewardDistributionRecipient, Controllable {
    
        using Address for address;
    
        IERC20 public rewardToken;
        uint256 public duration; // making it not a constant is less gas efficient, but portable
    
        uint256 public periodFinish = 0;
        uint256 public rewardRate = 0;
        uint256 public lastUpdateTime;
        uint256 public rewardPerTokenStored;
        mapping(address => uint256) public userRewardPerTokenPaid;
        mapping(address => uint256) public rewards;
    
        event RewardAdded(uint256 reward);
        event Staked(address indexed user, uint256 amount);
        event Withdrawn(address indexed user, uint256 amount);
        event RewardPaid(address indexed user, uint256 reward);
        event RewardDenied(address indexed user, uint256 reward);
    
        modifier updateReward(address account) {
            rewardPerTokenStored = rewardPerToken();
            lastUpdateTime = lastTimeRewardApplicable();
            if (account != address(0)) {
                rewards[account] = earned(account);
                userRewardPerTokenPaid[account] = rewardPerTokenStored;
            }
            _;
        }
    
        // [Hardwork] setting the reward, lpToken, duration, and rewardDistribution for each pool
        constructor(address _rewardToken,
            address _lpToken,
            uint256 _duration,
            address _rewardDistribution,
            address _storage) public
        IRewardDistributionRecipient(_rewardDistribution)
        Controllable(_storage) // only used for referencing the grey list
        {
            rewardToken = IERC20(_rewardToken);
            lpToken = IERC20(_lpToken);
            duration = _duration;
        }
    
        function lastTimeRewardApplicable() public view returns (uint256) {
            return Math.min(block.timestamp, periodFinish);
        }
    
        function rewardPerToken() public view returns (uint256) {
            if (totalSupply() == 0) {
                return rewardPerTokenStored;
            }
            return
                rewardPerTokenStored.add(
                    lastTimeRewardApplicable()
                        .sub(lastUpdateTime)
                        .mul(rewardRate)
                        .mul(1e18)
                        .div(totalSupply())
                );
        }
    
        function earned(address account) public view returns (uint256) {
            return
                balanceOf(account)
                    .mul(rewardPerToken().sub(userRewardPerTokenPaid[account]))
                    .div(1e18)
                    .add(rewards[account]);
        }
    
        // stake visibility is public as overriding LPTokenWrapper's stake() function
        function stake(uint256 amount) public updateReward(msg.sender) {
            require(amount > 0, "Cannot stake 0");
            super.stake(amount);
            emit Staked(msg.sender, amount);
        }
    
        function withdraw(uint256 amount) public updateReward(msg.sender) {
            require(amount > 0, "Cannot withdraw 0");
            super.withdraw(amount);
            emit Withdrawn(msg.sender, amount);
        }
    
        function exit() external {
            withdraw(balanceOf(msg.sender));
            getReward();
        }
    
        /// A push mechanism for accounts that have not claimed their rewards for a long time.
        /// The implementation is semantically analogous to getReward(), but uses a push pattern
        /// instead of pull pattern.
        function pushReward(address recipient) public updateReward(recipient) onlyGovernance {
            uint256 reward = earned(recipient);
            if (reward > 0) {
                rewards[recipient] = 0;
                // If it is a normal user and not smart contract,
                // then the requirement will pass
                // If it is a smart contract, then
                // make sure that it is not on our greyList.
                if (!recipient.isContract() || !IController(controller()).greyList(recipient)) {
                    rewardToken.safeTransfer(recipient, reward);
                    emit RewardPaid(recipient, reward);
                } else {
                    emit RewardDenied(recipient, reward);
                }
            }
        }
    
        function getReward() public updateReward(msg.sender) {
            uint256 reward = earned(msg.sender);
            if (reward > 0) {
                rewards[msg.sender] = 0;
                // If it is a normal user and not smart contract,
                // then the requirement will pass
                // If it is a smart contract, then
                // make sure that it is not on our greyList.
                if (tx.origin == msg.sender || !IController(controller()).greyList(msg.sender)) {
                    rewardToken.safeTransfer(msg.sender, reward);
                    emit RewardPaid(msg.sender, reward);
                } else {
                    emit RewardDenied(msg.sender, reward);
                }
            }
        }
    
        function notifyRewardAmount(uint256 reward)
            external
            onlyRewardDistribution
            updateReward(address(0))
        {
            if (block.timestamp >= periodFinish) {
                rewardRate = reward.div(duration);
            } else {
                uint256 remaining = periodFinish.sub(block.timestamp);
                uint256 leftover = remaining.mul(rewardRate);
                rewardRate = reward.add(leftover).div(duration);
            }
            lastUpdateTime = block.timestamp;
            periodFinish = block.timestamp.add(duration);
            emit RewardAdded(reward);
        }
    }

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    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Interface of the ERC20 standard as defined in the EIP. Does not include
     * the optional functions; to access them see {ERC20Detailed}.
     */
    interface IERC20 {
        /**
         * @dev Returns the amount of tokens in existence.
         */
        function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the amount of tokens owned by `account`.
         */
        function balanceOf(address account) external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from the caller's account to `recipient`.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         */
        function transfer(address recipient, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remaining number of tokens that `spender` will be
         * allowed to spend on behalf of `owner` through {transferFrom}. This is
         * zero by default.
         *
         * This value changes when {approve} or {transferFrom} are called.
         */
        function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256);
    
        /**
         * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the caller's tokens.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * IMPORTANT: Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
         * that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate
         * transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this race
         * condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the
         * desired value afterwards:
         * https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event.
         */
        function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from `sender` to `recipient` using the
         * allowance mechanism. `amount` is then deducted from the caller's
         * allowance.
         *
         * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         */
        function transferFrom(address sender, address recipient, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
    
        /**
         * @dev Emitted when `value` tokens are moved from one account (`from`) to
         * another (`to`).
         *
         * Note that `value` may be zero.
         */
        event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);
    
        /**
         * @dev Emitted when the allowance of a `spender` for an `owner` is set by
         * a call to {approve}. `value` is the new allowance.
         */
        event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value);
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/GSN/Context.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    /*
     * @dev Provides information about the current execution context, including the
     * sender of the transaction and its data. While these are generally available
     * via msg.sender and msg.data, they should not be accessed in such a direct
     * manner, since when dealing with GSN meta-transactions the account sending and
     * paying for execution may not be the actual sender (as far as an application
     * is concerned).
     *
     * This contract is only required for intermediate, library-like contracts.
     */
    contract Context {
        // Empty internal constructor, to prevent people from mistakenly deploying
        // an instance of this contract, which should be used via inheritance.
        constructor () internal { }
        // solhint-disable-previous-line no-empty-blocks
    
        function _msgSender() internal view returns (address payable) {
            return msg.sender;
        }
    
        function _msgData() internal view returns (bytes memory) {
            this; // silence state mutability warning without generating bytecode - see https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/2691
            return msg.data;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/math/SafeMath.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Wrappers over Solidity's arithmetic operations with added overflow
     * checks.
     *
     * Arithmetic operations in Solidity wrap on overflow. This can easily result
     * in bugs, because programmers usually assume that an overflow raises an
     * error, which is the standard behavior in high level programming languages.
     * `SafeMath` restores this intuition by reverting the transaction when an
     * operation overflows.
     *
     * Using this library instead of the unchecked operations eliminates an entire
     * class of bugs, so it's recommended to use it always.
     */
    library SafeMath {
        /**
         * @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `+` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - Addition cannot overflow.
         */
        function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            uint256 c = a + b;
            require(c >= a, "SafeMath: addition overflow");
    
            return c;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow (when the result is negative).
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
         */
        function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return sub(a, b, "SafeMath: subtraction overflow");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting with custom message on
         * overflow (when the result is negative).
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
         *
         * _Available since v2.4.0._
         */
        function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b, string memory errorMessage) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            require(b <= a, errorMessage);
            uint256 c = a - b;
    
            return c;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the multiplication of two unsigned integers, reverting on
         * overflow.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `*` operator.
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - Multiplication cannot overflow.
         */
        function mul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            // Gas optimization: this is cheaper than requiring 'a' not being zero, but the
            // benefit is lost if 'b' is also tested.
            // See: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/pull/522
            if (a == 0) {
                return 0;
            }
    
            uint256 c = a * b;
            require(c / a == b, "SafeMath: multiplication overflow");
    
            return c;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers. Reverts on
         * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator. Note: this function uses a
         * `revert` opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity
         * uses an invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function div(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return div(a, b, "SafeMath: division by zero");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers. Reverts with custom message on
         * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator. Note: this function uses a
         * `revert` opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity
         * uses an invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         *
         * _Available since v2.4.0._
         */
        function div(uint256 a, uint256 b, string memory errorMessage) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            // Solidity only automatically asserts when dividing by 0
            require(b > 0, errorMessage);
            uint256 c = a / b;
            // assert(a == b * c + a % b); // There is no case in which this doesn't hold
    
            return c;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
         * Reverts when dividing by zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
         * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
         * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         */
        function mod(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            return mod(a, b, "SafeMath: modulo by zero");
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
         * Reverts with custom message when dividing by zero.
         *
         * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
         * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
         * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - The divisor cannot be zero.
         *
         * _Available since v2.4.0._
         */
        function mod(uint256 a, uint256 b, string memory errorMessage) internal pure returns (uint256) {
            require(b != 0, errorMessage);
            return a % b;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    
    
    
    /**
     * @dev Implementation of the {IERC20} interface.
     *
     * This implementation is agnostic to the way tokens are created. This means
     * that a supply mechanism has to be added in a derived contract using {_mint}.
     * For a generic mechanism see {ERC20Mintable}.
     *
     * TIP: For a detailed writeup see our guide
     * https://forum.zeppelin.solutions/t/how-to-implement-erc20-supply-mechanisms/226[How
     * to implement supply mechanisms].
     *
     * We have followed general OpenZeppelin guidelines: functions revert instead
     * of returning `false` on failure. This behavior is nonetheless conventional
     * and does not conflict with the expectations of ERC20 applications.
     *
     * Additionally, an {Approval} event is emitted on calls to {transferFrom}.
     * This allows applications to reconstruct the allowance for all accounts just
     * by listening to said events. Other implementations of the EIP may not emit
     * these events, as it isn't required by the specification.
     *
     * Finally, the non-standard {decreaseAllowance} and {increaseAllowance}
     * functions have been added to mitigate the well-known issues around setting
     * allowances. See {IERC20-approve}.
     */
    contract ERC20 is Context, IERC20 {
        using SafeMath for uint256;
    
        mapping (address => uint256) private _balances;
    
        mapping (address => mapping (address => uint256)) private _allowances;
    
        uint256 private _totalSupply;
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-totalSupply}.
         */
        function totalSupply() public view returns (uint256) {
            return _totalSupply;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-balanceOf}.
         */
        function balanceOf(address account) public view returns (uint256) {
            return _balances[account];
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-transfer}.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
         * - the caller must have a balance of at least `amount`.
         */
        function transfer(address recipient, uint256 amount) public returns (bool) {
            _transfer(_msgSender(), recipient, amount);
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-allowance}.
         */
        function allowance(address owner, address spender) public view returns (uint256) {
            return _allowances[owner][spender];
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-approve}.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
         */
        function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) public returns (bool) {
            _approve(_msgSender(), spender, amount);
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {IERC20-transferFrom}.
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance. This is not
         * required by the EIP. See the note at the beginning of {ERC20};
         *
         * Requirements:
         * - `sender` and `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `sender` must have a balance of at least `amount`.
         * - the caller must have allowance for `sender`'s tokens of at least
         * `amount`.
         */
        function transferFrom(address sender, address recipient, uint256 amount) public returns (bool) {
            _transfer(sender, recipient, amount);
            _approve(sender, _msgSender(), _allowances[sender][_msgSender()].sub(amount, "ERC20: transfer amount exceeds allowance"));
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Atomically increases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
         *
         * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
         * problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
         */
        function increaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 addedValue) public returns (bool) {
            _approve(_msgSender(), spender, _allowances[_msgSender()][spender].add(addedValue));
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Atomically decreases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
         *
         * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
         * problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `spender` must have allowance for the caller of at least
         * `subtractedValue`.
         */
        function decreaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 subtractedValue) public returns (bool) {
            _approve(_msgSender(), spender, _allowances[_msgSender()][spender].sub(subtractedValue, "ERC20: decreased allowance below zero"));
            return true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Moves tokens `amount` from `sender` to `recipient`.
         *
         * This is internal function is equivalent to {transfer}, and can be used to
         * e.g. implement automatic token fees, slashing mechanisms, etc.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `sender` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `sender` must have a balance of at least `amount`.
         */
        function _transfer(address sender, address recipient, uint256 amount) internal {
            require(sender != address(0), "ERC20: transfer from the zero address");
            require(recipient != address(0), "ERC20: transfer to the zero address");
    
            _balances[sender] = _balances[sender].sub(amount, "ERC20: transfer amount exceeds balance");
            _balances[recipient] = _balances[recipient].add(amount);
            emit Transfer(sender, recipient, amount);
        }
    
        /** @dev Creates `amount` tokens and assigns them to `account`, increasing
         * the total supply.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event with `from` set to the zero address.
         *
         * Requirements
         *
         * - `to` cannot be the zero address.
         */
        function _mint(address account, uint256 amount) internal {
            require(account != address(0), "ERC20: mint to the zero address");
    
            _totalSupply = _totalSupply.add(amount);
            _balances[account] = _balances[account].add(amount);
            emit Transfer(address(0), account, amount);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Destroys `amount` tokens from `account`, reducing the
         * total supply.
         *
         * Emits a {Transfer} event with `to` set to the zero address.
         *
         * Requirements
         *
         * - `account` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `account` must have at least `amount` tokens.
         */
        function _burn(address account, uint256 amount) internal {
            require(account != address(0), "ERC20: burn from the zero address");
    
            _balances[account] = _balances[account].sub(amount, "ERC20: burn amount exceeds balance");
            _totalSupply = _totalSupply.sub(amount);
            emit Transfer(account, address(0), amount);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the `owner`s tokens.
         *
         * This is internal function is equivalent to `approve`, and can be used to
         * e.g. set automatic allowances for certain subsystems, etc.
         *
         * Emits an {Approval} event.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `owner` cannot be the zero address.
         * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
         */
        function _approve(address owner, address spender, uint256 amount) internal {
            require(owner != address(0), "ERC20: approve from the zero address");
            require(spender != address(0), "ERC20: approve to the zero address");
    
            _allowances[owner][spender] = amount;
            emit Approval(owner, spender, amount);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Destroys `amount` tokens from `account`.`amount` is then deducted
         * from the caller's allowance.
         *
         * See {_burn} and {_approve}.
         */
        function _burnFrom(address account, uint256 amount) internal {
            _burn(account, amount);
            _approve(account, _msgSender(), _allowances[account][_msgSender()].sub(amount, "ERC20: burn amount exceeds allowance"));
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/access/Roles.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    /**
     * @title Roles
     * @dev Library for managing addresses assigned to a Role.
     */
    library Roles {
        struct Role {
            mapping (address => bool) bearer;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Give an account access to this role.
         */
        function add(Role storage role, address account) internal {
            require(!has(role, account), "Roles: account already has role");
            role.bearer[account] = true;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Remove an account's access to this role.
         */
        function remove(Role storage role, address account) internal {
            require(has(role, account), "Roles: account does not have role");
            role.bearer[account] = false;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Check if an account has this role.
         * @return bool
         */
        function has(Role storage role, address account) internal view returns (bool) {
            require(account != address(0), "Roles: account is the zero address");
            return role.bearer[account];
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/access/roles/MinterRole.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    
    
    contract MinterRole is Context {
        using Roles for Roles.Role;
    
        event MinterAdded(address indexed account);
        event MinterRemoved(address indexed account);
    
        Roles.Role private _minters;
    
        constructor () internal {
            _addMinter(_msgSender());
        }
    
        modifier onlyMinter() {
            require(isMinter(_msgSender()), "MinterRole: caller does not have the Minter role");
            _;
        }
    
        function isMinter(address account) public view returns (bool) {
            return _minters.has(account);
        }
    
        function addMinter(address account) public onlyMinter {
            _addMinter(account);
        }
    
        function renounceMinter() public {
            _removeMinter(_msgSender());
        }
    
        function _addMinter(address account) internal {
            _minters.add(account);
            emit MinterAdded(account);
        }
    
        function _removeMinter(address account) internal {
            _minters.remove(account);
            emit MinterRemoved(account);
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20Mintable.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    
    
    /**
     * @dev Extension of {ERC20} that adds a set of accounts with the {MinterRole},
     * which have permission to mint (create) new tokens as they see fit.
     *
     * At construction, the deployer of the contract is the only minter.
     */
    contract ERC20Mintable is ERC20, MinterRole {
        /**
         * @dev See {ERC20-_mint}.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - the caller must have the {MinterRole}.
         */
        function mint(address account, uint256 amount) public onlyMinter returns (bool) {
            _mint(account, amount);
            return true;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20Capped.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    
    /**
     * @dev Extension of {ERC20Mintable} that adds a cap to the supply of tokens.
     */
    contract ERC20Capped is ERC20Mintable {
        uint256 private _cap;
    
        /**
         * @dev Sets the value of the `cap`. This value is immutable, it can only be
         * set once during construction.
         */
        constructor (uint256 cap) public {
            require(cap > 0, "ERC20Capped: cap is 0");
            _cap = cap;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the cap on the token's total supply.
         */
        function cap() public view returns (uint256) {
            return _cap;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev See {ERC20Mintable-mint}.
         *
         * Requirements:
         *
         * - `value` must not cause the total supply to go over the cap.
         */
        function _mint(address account, uint256 value) internal {
            require(totalSupply().add(value) <= _cap, "ERC20Capped: cap exceeded");
            super._mint(account, value);
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20Detailed.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    
    /**
     * @dev Optional functions from the ERC20 standard.
     */
    contract ERC20Detailed is IERC20 {
        string private _name;
        string private _symbol;
        uint8 private _decimals;
    
        /**
         * @dev Sets the values for `name`, `symbol`, and `decimals`. All three of
         * these values are immutable: they can only be set once during
         * construction.
         */
        constructor (string memory name, string memory symbol, uint8 decimals) public {
            _name = name;
            _symbol = symbol;
            _decimals = decimals;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the name of the token.
         */
        function name() public view returns (string memory) {
            return _name;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the symbol of the token, usually a shorter version of the
         * name.
         */
        function symbol() public view returns (string memory) {
            return _symbol;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the number of decimals used to get its user representation.
         * For example, if `decimals` equals `2`, a balance of `505` tokens should
         * be displayed to a user as `5,05` (`505 / 10 ** 2`).
         *
         * Tokens usually opt for a value of 18, imitating the relationship between
         * Ether and Wei.
         *
         * NOTE: This information is only used for _display_ purposes: it in
         * no way affects any of the arithmetic of the contract, including
         * {IERC20-balanceOf} and {IERC20-transfer}.
         */
        function decimals() public view returns (uint8) {
            return _decimals;
        }
    }
    
    // File: @openzeppelin/contracts/ownership/Ownable.sol
    
    pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
    
    /**
     * @dev Contract module which provides a basic access control mechanism, where
     * there is an account (an owner) that can be granted exclusive access to
     * specific functions.
     *
     * This module is used through inheritance. It will make available the modifier
     * `onlyOwner`, which can be applied to your functions to restrict their use to
     * the owner.
     */
    contract Ownable is Context {
        address private _owner;
    
        event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed previousOwner, address indexed newOwner);
    
        /**
         * @dev Initializes the contract setting the deployer as the initial owner.
         */
        constructor () internal {
            address msgSender = _msgSender();
            _owner = msgSender;
            emit OwnershipTransferred(address(0), msgSender);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns the address of the current owner.
         */
        function owner() public view returns (address) {
            return _owner;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Throws if called by any account other than the owner.
         */
        modifier onlyOwner() {
            require(isOwner(), "Ownable: caller is not the owner");
            _;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Returns true if the caller is the current owner.
         */
        function isOwner() public view returns (bool) {
            return _msgSender() == _owner;
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Leaves the contract without owner. It will not be possible to call
         * `onlyOwner` functions anymore. Can only be called by the current owner.
         *
         * NOTE: Renouncing ownership will leave the contract without an owner,
         * thereby removing any functionality that is only available to the owner.
         */
        function renounceOwnership() public onlyOwner {
            emit OwnershipTransferred(_owner, address(0));
            _owner = address(0);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`).
         * Can only be called by the current owner.
         */
        function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public onlyOwner {
            _transferOwnership(newOwner);
        }
    
        /**
         * @dev Transfers ownership of the contract to a new account (`newOwner`).
         */
        function _transferOwnership(address newOwner) internal {
            require(newOwner != address(0), "Ownable: new owner is the zero address");
            emit OwnershipTransferred(_owner, newOwner);
            _owner = newOwner;
        }
    }
    
    // File: contracts/Storage.sol
    
    pragma solidity 0.5.16;
    
    contract Storage {
    
      address public governance;
      address public controller;
    
      constructor() public {
        governance = msg.sender;
      }
    
      modifier onlyGovernance() {
        require(isGovernance(msg.sender), "Not governance");
        _;
      }
    
      function setGovernance(address _governance) public onlyGovernance {
        require(_governance != address(0), "new governance shouldn't be empty");
        governance = _governance;
      }
    
      function setController(address _controller) public onlyGovernance {
        require(_controller != address(0), "new controller shouldn't be empty");
        controller = _controller;
      }
    
      function isGovernance(address account) public view returns (bool) {
        return account == governance;
      }
    
      function isController(address account) public view returns (bool) {
        return account == controller;
      }
    }
    
    // File: contracts/Governable.sol
    
    pragma solidity 0.5.16;
    
    
    contract Governable {
    
      Storage public store;
    
      constructor(address _store) public {
        require(_store != address(0), "new storage shouldn't be empty");
        store = Storage(_store);
      }
    
      modifier onlyGovernance() {
        require(store.isGovernance(msg.sender), "Not governance");
        _;
      }
    
      function setStorage(address _store) public onlyGovernance {
        require(_store != address(0), "new storage shouldn't be empty");
        store = Storage(_store);
      }
    
      function governance() public view returns (address) {
        return store.governance();
      }
    }
    
    // File: contracts/RewardToken.sol
    
    pragma solidity 0.5.16;
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    contract RewardToken is ERC20, ERC20Detailed, ERC20Capped, Governable {
    
      uint256 public constant HARD_CAP = 5 * (10 ** 6) * (10 ** 18);
    
      constructor(address _storage) public
      ERC20Detailed("FARM Reward Token", "FARM", 18)
      ERC20Capped(HARD_CAP)
      Governable(_storage) {
        // msg.sender should not be a minter
        renounceMinter();
        // governance will become the only minter
        _addMinter(governance());
      }
    
      /**
      * Overrides adding new minters so that only governance can authorized them.
      */
      function addMinter(address _minter) public onlyGovernance {
        super.addMinter(_minter);
      }
    }