Hooks (Planned)

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Current status

CenturionDEX currently supports v2 and v3 protocol versions only. Hook-enabled pools are not available on the live CenturionDEX protocol or interface today.

The hooks model is planned for a future release cycle after the applicable licensing window (target year: 2027), subject to legal and governance decisions.

What hooks are (conceptually)

A hook is an external contract that can run before and/or after key pool actions, such as:

  • Pool initialization
  • Liquidity add/remove updates
  • Swaps
  • Donations

This model enables pool-level customization without changing core settlement contracts.

What this means for integrators today

  • No hook address input is available in current CenturionDEX pool creation flows
  • CenturionDEX v2/v3 pools do not execute hook callbacks
  • No active hook allowlist or hook-warning program is in production

For live integrations, build against v2 and v3.