This repository generates asset and chain information for the Osmosis Zone frontend. It uses the Cosmos Chain Registry as the source of truth for asset metadata, then layers Osmosis-specific configurations on top:
- Reliable Endpoints - Curated RPC/REST endpoints with validation and health monitoring
- Transfer Methods - Custom transfer configurations for assets requiring special handling
- Verification Status - Asset verification flags based on listing criteria
- Categories - Asset categorization (DeFi, meme tokens, etc.) for frontend filtering
- Property Overrides - Osmosis-specific display properties when needed
The generated files power the Osmosis Zone interface, providing wallet integration, asset discovery, and chain connectivity information. Asset metadata (logos, descriptions, social links) comes from Chain Registry and is automatically updated during scheduled runs.
The Cosmos Chain Registry is the source of truth for all asset metadata. Assets registered in Chain Registry with IBC connections to Osmosis are automatically detected and added to osmosis.zone_assets.json during scheduled workflow runs (twice weekly), making them visible on Osmosis Zone.
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Submit PR to Chain Registry - Register your chain and asset at the Cosmos Chain Registry
- Include complete asset metadata (name, symbol, logo, description, etc.)
- Register IBC connection information between your chain and Osmosis (if applicable)
- Follow the Chain Registry contribution guide
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Wait for Chain Registry PR to be merged - Once your PR is approved and merged into Chain Registry
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Automatic Detection and Listing - Automated runs in this repo occur twice weekly (Mondays and Thursdays at 09:00 UTC) and will:
- Pull latest Chain Registry data
- Automatically detect new assets with IBC connections to Osmosis
- Automatically add detected assets to
osmosis.zone_assets.json - Generate assetlists with your complete metadata from Chain Registry
- Make your asset visible on Osmosis frontend
- Can also be triggered manually by maintainers
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Optional: Configure Additional Properties - Manually edit your entry in
osmosis.zone_assets.jsonif you need to:- Set asset categories (
"defi","meme", etc.) - Request verified status (
osmosis_verified: true- requires meeting verification criteria) - Configure custom transfer methods or property overrides
- Override display properties from Chain Registry
- Set asset categories (
Important: All asset metadata (images, descriptions, social links, etc.) comes from Chain Registry. To update asset information, submit PRs to Chain Registry, not this repository. Changes will be automatically picked up during the next automated run (twice weekly).
This repository contains several types of files organized by chain:
These files serve as input for automated generation:
osmosis.zone_assets.json- Configuration for assets on Osmosis Zone. Auto-populated by workflow for detected assets; manually edit for categories, verification, and overrides.osmosis.zone_chains.json- Manual configuration for chains with custom RPC/REST endpoints, explorers, and chain-specific settings.osmosis.zone_config.json- General configuration and settings for the zone.
These files are automatically generated by GitHub Actions and should not be edited manually:
generated/frontend/assetlist.json- Asset list formatted for Osmosis Zone frontend consumptiongenerated/frontend/chainlist.json- Chain list formatted for Osmosis Zone frontend, including wallet integration metadatagenerated/chain-registry/assetlist.json- Asset list in Cosmos Chain Registry formatgenerated/external/- Integration files for external services (CoinGecko, Mintscan)generated/asset_detail/- Detailed metadata for individual assets including pricing, related assets, and counterparty informationstate/- Tracks asset state information such as listing status, warnings, and historical data
osmosis-1/ # Mainnet configuration
├── osmosis.zone_assets.json
├── osmosis.zone_chains.json
├── osmosis.zone_config.json
├── state/
└── generated/
├── frontend/
├── chain-registry/
├── external/
└── asset_detail/
osmo-test-5/ # Testnet configuration
└── (same structure as mainnet)
How Assets Are Added to osmosis.zone_assets.json:
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Automatically by Workflow - Assets with IBC connections to Osmosis are automatically detected from Chain Registry and added to
osmosis.zone_assets.jsonduring scheduled runs (twice weekly). -
Manually for Additional Configuration - You can manually add or edit entries in
osmosis.zone_assets.jsonto configure:- Asset categories (
"defi","meme", etc.) - Verification status (
osmosis_verified: trueorfalse) - Custom transfer methods
- Property overrides
- Asset categories (
Please see the asset listing requirements for information about verification and display requirements on Osmosis Zone.
When the workflow adds an asset (or if you manually edit), each asset object in osmosis.zone_assets.json includes these identifying details:
base_denomis the minimal/indivisible (i.e., exponent: 0) denomination unit for the asset, corresponding to itsbaseat the Chain Registry.chain_namemust be the exact value defined aschain_namein the chain's chain.json file at the Chain Registry.pathis required for all ics20 assets (i.e., assets that are transferred to Osmosis from another chain via IBC); the only exception are asset deployed directly on Osmosis (e.g., factory tokens). It is comprised of: the destination IBC port and channel for each IBC hop, followed by the base denom on the IBC-originating chain. The is used as input into the SHA256 hash function.- e.g.,
"path": "transfer/channel-0/uatom"
- e.g.,
osmosis_verifiedshould always be set tofalseupon initial listing; this indicates whether the 'Unverified Assets' setting must be toggled to reveal the asset on Osmosis Zone. After meeting the requirements described in the listing requirements page, an additional PR may created to set it totrue.
There are also some additional details that may be defined for an asset:
transfer_methodsshould be included whenever a basic IBC transfer initiated via Osmosis Zone Deposit and Withdraw buttons is unable to carry-out an interchain transfer.override_propertiesmay be defined for cases where Osmosis Zone shall display the asset differently than how registered on its source chain.canonicalshall be defined for assets that are Osmosis' canonical representation of an asset different than its source (e.g., Axelar's WETH(.axl) is Osmosis' canonical representation of Ether $ETH on Osmosis)categoriesare best manually defined for an asset, including: "defi" and "meme".
You typically don't need to manually add chains. The generated chainlist includes chains from two sources:
- Manually Configured Chains (~47 chains) - Chains in
osmosis.zone_chains.jsonwith custom endpoints and settings (takes precedence) - Auto-Detected Counterparty Chains (~133 chains) - Origin chains of assets listed in
osmosis.zone_assets.json, automatically detected and included from Chain Registry
The automated generation process merges these sources:
- Manual chains from
osmosis.zone_chains.jsonare used first (with your custom RPC/REST endpoints and overrides) - Auto-detected counterparty chains supplement the manual list
- Chain metadata is fetched from Chain Registry for both
- Wallet-compatible chain configuration is generated for all chains
You only need to manually configure a chain in osmosis.zone_chains.json if you want to:
- Provide custom/reliable RPC and REST endpoints
- Override default Chain Registry properties
- Add a chain before any of its assets are listed
- Configure chain-specific features or settings
To manually add or update a chain, add/modify a chain object in osmosis.zone_chains.json:
Required Fields (for manual configuration):
chain_name- Must match exactly thechain_namein the Chain Registryrpc- A reliable RPC endpoint URL for the chainrest- A reliable REST API endpoint URL for the chainexplorer_tx_url- URL template for transaction explorer (e.g.,https://www.mintscan.io/osmosis/txs/{txHash})
Optional Fields:
keplr_features- Array of feature flags for Keplr wallet (e.g.,["ibc-go", "cosmwasm"])override_properties- Override specific chain properties from Chain Registry:pretty_name- Display namestatus- Chain status (e.g., "live", "upcoming")network_type- Network type (e.g., "mainnet", "testnet")bech32_prefix- Address prefixfees- Custom fee configurationimages- Custom chain logoforce_rpc- Boolean flag to force using ONLY the zone-specified RPC endpoint (ignores Chain Registry endpoints)force_rest- Boolean flag to force using ONLY the zone-specified REST endpoint (ignores Chain Registry endpoints)
outage- Boolean flag to indicate if chain is experiencing an outage
Example Chain Object:
{
"chain_name": "cosmoshub",
"rpc": "https://rpc.cosmos.directory/cosmoshub",
"rest": "https://rest.cosmos.directory/cosmoshub",
"explorer_tx_url": "https://www.mintscan.io/cosmos/txs/{txHash}",
"keplr_features": ["ibc-go"],
"_comment": "Cosmos Hub"
}Example Chain Object with Endpoint Override:
{
"chain_name": "stride",
"rpc": "https://stride-rpc.polkachu.com/",
"rest": "https://stride-api.polkachu.com/",
"explorer_tx_url": "https://explorer.stride.zone/stride/tx/${txHash}",
"keplr_features": ["ibc-go"],
"override_properties": {
"force_rest": true
},
"_comment": "Force using only the specified REST endpoint, ignoring Chain Registry backups"
}When you specify rpc or rest endpoints in your chain configuration:
- Your zone-specified endpoint is placed first in the endpoint list
- Chain Registry endpoints are added as backups
- State-based optimization may reorder endpoints based on validation results (unless forced)
How State-Based Optimization Works:
- Validation results are tracked in
state/state.json - If a backup endpoint works better than the primary, it's automatically promoted to first position in the generated chainlist
- This enables intelligent failover without manual intervention
- Optimization happens during chainlist generation based on historical validation data
Forcing Override Endpoint Priority: To lock your specified endpoint in first position (preventing state-based reordering):
- Set
"force_rpc": trueinoverride_propertiesto lock your RPC endpoint in first position - Set
"force_rest": trueinoverride_propertiesto lock your REST endpoint in first position - Chain Registry endpoints are still included as backups, they just won't be promoted to first position.
This is useful when:
- You have a highly reliable endpoint that should always be tried first
- You want to prevent the validation algorithm from reordering your preferred endpoint
An example asset object in osmosis.zone_assets.json:
{
"base_denom": "uosmo",
"chain_name": "osmosis",
"osmosis_verified": true,
"_comment": "Osmosis $OSMO"
},
...
{
"base_denom": "ustk",
"chain_name": "steakchain",
"path": "transfer/channel-69/ustk",
"osmosis_verified": true,
"_comment": "Steak $STK"
},
{
"base_denom": "ufoocoin",
"chain_name": "fubarchain",
"path": "transfer/channel-420/ufoocoin",
"osmosis_verified": false,
"osmosis_unlisted": true,
"_comment": "Foocoin $FOO"
}
Apps, interfaces, and tools that consume data from this repository:
- Osmosis Zone app (app.osmosis.zone):
generated/frontend/assetlist.jsongenerated/frontend/chainlist.json
- Osmosis Labs' Sidecar Query Service (SQS):
generated/frontend/assetlist.json
- Numia Data Services:
generated/frontend/assetlist.jsongenerated/chain-registry/assetlist.json
External services that provide data TO this repository:
- Cosmos Chain Registry - Source of truth for all asset metadata, chain information, and IBC connections
- Numia Data Services API - Provides pool liquidity data and market depth measurements for asset verification checks (requirements #6 and #7)
This repository uses GitHub Actions workflows to automatically generate and validate files:
Scheduled Generation (Twice weekly: Mondays and Thursdays at 09:00 UTC):
The Generate All Files bundle workflow runs automatically and includes:
- Updates the chain-registry submodule to the latest version
- Adds chain stubs to
osmosis.zone_chains.jsonfor any newly detected chains- Creates minimal entries (chain_name + comment) for chains in
zone_assets.jsonnot yet inzone_chains.json - Makes it easy for maintainers to add custom RPC/REST endpoints later
- All fields default to Chain Registry values unless explicitly overridden
- Creates minimal entries (chain_name + comment) for chains in
- Validates RPC/REST endpoints (priority-based selection: 10 of ~180 chains per run)
- Prioritizes: Failed chains (1 day requery delay) → Never-validated chains → Oldest-validated chains (7 day requery delay)
- Tracks validation results in
state/state.jsonfor endpoint optimization - Full validation available via manual
Full Endpoint Validationworkflow
- Generates assetlist files in multiple formats
- Generates chainlist files with wallet integration metadata
- Updates asset state
- Generates comments for zone assets
- Runs localization for multi-language support
- Creates a pull request with all updates to the
update/assetlist_allbranch - Auto-merges the PR after validation passes (scheduled runs only)
Manual Workflows (Not included in bundle): Individual generation workflows can be triggered manually via GitHub Actions:
Generate Assetlist- Regenerate asset lists onlyGenerate Chainlist- Regenerate chain lists onlyGenerate CoinGecko- Update CoinGecko integration (standalone)Generate Mintscan- Update Mintscan integration (standalone)Localization- Update translations
Note on Pool Pricing: Pool-based pricing functionality (getPools.mjs) exists in the codebase but is currently disabled via the getPools = false flag in generate_assetlist.mjs. This code includes pool querying, asset pricing calculations, and routing logic. It was previously used to add pricing information to generated assetlists but is not currently active. The code remains available for future re-implementation if needed.
For Manual Changes to Zone Configuration:
- Submit Changes: Create a PR with additions/updates to
osmosis.zone_assets.jsonorosmosis.zone_chains.json - Validation: Automated checks run to validate your changes
- Zone file validation
- Asset data validation
- Endpoint health checks (for chains)
- Review: Maintainers review the PR
- Merge: Once approved, changes are merged
- Auto-Generation: Generated files are automatically updated on the next scheduled run or manual trigger
For Automated Generation Runs:
- Scheduled Run: Workflow executes twice weekly (Mondays and Thursdays at 09:00 UTC)
- Generation: Creates updated assetlist/chainlist files
- PR Creation: Automatically creates a PR to the
update/assetlist_allbranch with all generated changes - Validation: All validation checks must pass
- Auto-Merge: PR is automatically merged (scheduled runs only; manual triggers require manual merge)
Changes to generated files are automatically deployed to the Osmosis Zone frontend via Vercel:
Deployment Schedule:
- Scheduled: Every Monday and Thursday at 09:30 UTC (30 minutes after generation workflow completes)
- Manual: Can be triggered manually via GitHub Actions workflow dispatch
- Fallback: Push to main (won't trigger with auto-merge due to GITHUB_TOKEN limitation)
Monitored Files:
osmosis-1/generated/frontend/assetlist.jsonandchainlist.json(mainnet)osmo-test-5/generated/frontend/assetlist.jsonandchainlist.json(testnet)
Deployment Flow:
- Generation workflow completes at 09:00 UTC (Mon/Thu) and auto-merges to
main - 30 minutes later (09:30 UTC), deployment workflow runs on schedule
- Workflow checks if monitored files were modified in the last 2 hours
- If files unchanged: Deployment is skipped (no unnecessary Vercel builds)
- If files changed: Vercel webhooks are triggered (preview + production for mainnet, testnet separately)
- Vercel builds and deploys to environments
- Osmosis Zone app reflects updated data within ~30-45 minutes of generation
This completes the full pipeline: Chain Registry → Detection → Generation → PR → Merge → Scheduled Deployment → Frontend
Several validation workflows help maintain data quality:
- Validate Zone Assets - Checks asset configurations are valid and complete
- Validate Zone Chains - Verifies chain configurations and endpoint availability
- Validate Zone Data - Cross-validates data against Chain Registry
- Check Verification Criteria - Evaluates if assets meet verification requirements (check workflow logs for results)
Assets in this repository can have two verification states:
- Default state for newly added assets (
osmosis_verified: false) - Visible only when "Show Unverified Assets" toggle is enabled in Osmosis Zone
- Minimal requirements:
- Complete Chain Registry registration
- Valid zone asset configuration
- Basic asset metadata (name, symbol, logo)
Assets can be upgraded to verified status (osmosis_verified: true) after meeting comprehensive requirements. See LISTING.md for complete criteria.
Key Requirements Summary:
- Complete asset metadata including
descriptionandextended_description - Social links (website, Twitter)
- Square logo image < 250 KB
- Minimum liquidity on Osmosis (≥$1,000 in pools)
- Market depth requirements (2% depth of $50)
- Validation by Osmosis Zone maintainers
Automated Verification Checks:
The Check Verification Criteria workflow automatically evaluates assets against verification requirements. To view verification status:
- Go to the Actions tab
- Select the "Check Verification Criteria" workflow
- View the latest run logs for detailed assessment results
Upgrading to Verified:
- Ensure your asset meets all requirements in LISTING.md
- Check the verification workflow logs for your asset
- Submit a PR updating
osmosis_verifiedfromfalsetotrue - Maintainers will review against criteria before approval
Contributions are welcome! Please ensure:
- Changes follow the documented structure and requirements
- All required fields are present and valid
- References to Chain Registry data are accurate
- PRs include clear descriptions of changes
For questions or issues, please open a GitHub issue or reach out in the Osmosis Discord.