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Deploying a Smart Contract on Cuckoo Chain with Hardhat

This guide walks you through deploying a smart contract on Cuckoo Chain’s Ethereum L2 using Hardhat and TypeScript.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js and npm: Ensure both are installed. Download here.

  • Ethereum Wallet: A private key for the Cuckoo Testnet that has testnet $CAI. Get it from Testnet Faucets. Use a new wallet without real funds for security.

  • Basic Solidity and CLI knowledge: Helpful but not mandatory!

What You'll Learn

  • Setting up a TypeScript-based Hardhat project.
  • Writing a simple Ethereum smart contract.
  • Configuring Hardhat for Cuckoo Testnet.
  • Deploying your smart contract on Cuckoo.

Step 1: Initialize a Hardhat TypeScript Project

Open your terminal and create a new project directory, then navigate into it:

mkdir my-hardhat-project && cd my-hardhat-project

Initialize an npm project:

npm init -y

Install the necessary packages for Hardhat and TypeScript:

npm install --save-dev hardhat ts-node typescript @nomiclabs/hardhat-ethers ethers

Start a new Hardhat project with TypeScript:

npx hardhat init

Follow the prompts:

  • Choose "Create a TypeScript project".
  • Select "Yes" for adding a .gitignore.
  • Select "Yes" for installing the sample project's dependencies.
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👷 Welcome to Hardhat v2.18.2 👷‍

✔ What do you want to do? · Create a TypeScript project
✔ Hardhat project root: · /Users/Cuckoo/my-hardhat-project
✔ Do you want to add a .gitignore? (Y/n) · y
✔ Do you want to install this sample project's dependencies with npm (@nomicfoundation/hardhat-toolbox)? (Y/n) · y

Step 2: Write the Smart Contract

In the contracts directory, delete Lock.sol and create a new file HelloWorld.sol:

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;

contract HelloWorld {
string public greet = "Hello, Cuckoo!";

function setGreet(string memory _greet) public {
greet = _greet;
}

function getGreet() public view returns (string memory) {
return greet;
}
}

Step 3: Configure Hardhat for Cuckoo

Edit the hardhat.config.ts file to include Cuckoo Testnet settings:

import "@nomiclabs/hardhat-ethers";
import { HardhatUserConfig } from "hardhat/config";

const config: HardhatUserConfig = {
networks: {
cuckoo: {
url: "https://testnet-rpc.cuckoo.network",
chainId: 1210,
accounts: ["YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY_HERE"] // Replace with your private key
}
},
solidity: "0.8.0",
};

export default config;

Replace YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY_HERE with your Cuckoo Testnet private key. Do not share your private key or push it to GitHub.

Step 4: Compile the Smart Contract

Compile the smart contract:

npx hardhat compile

Step 5: Deploy the Smart Contract

In the scripts directory, create a new file deploy.ts:

import { ethers } from "hardhat";

async function main() {
const HelloWorld = await ethers.getContractFactory("HelloWorld");
const gasPrice = ethers.utils.parseUnits('10', 'gwei');
const gasLimit = 500000;
const helloWorld = await HelloWorld.deploy({ gasPrice: gasPrice, gasLimit: gasLimit });
await helloWorld.deployed();
console.log("HelloWorld deployed to:", helloWorld.address);
}

main()
.then(() => process.exit(0))
.catch(error => {
console.error(error);
process.exit(1);
});

Adjust gasPrice and gasLimit as needed. Check BlockScout for chain details.

Deploy the smart contract to the Cuckoo Testnet:

npx hardhat run scripts/deploy.ts --network cuckoo

Step 6: Verify Deployment

Verify your smart contract's deployment on the Cuckoo Testnet block explorer: BlockScout. Use the contract address from the console to view its details.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You've successfully deployed a smart contract on the Cuckoo Testnet using Hardhat and TypeScript. To learn more about Cuckoo and how to turn your code into a business, join our Discord and say hello 👋.