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# Lighthouse: Ethereum 2.0
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An open-source Ethereum 2.0 client, written in Rust and maintained by Sigma Prime.
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[![Build Status]][Build Link] [![Doc Status]][Doc Link] [![Chat Badge]][Chat Link]
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[Build Status]: https://gitlab.sigmaprime.io/sigp/lighthouse/badges/master/build.svg
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[Build Link]: https://gitlab.sigmaprime.io/sigp/lighthouse/pipelines
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[Chat Badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/chat-discord-%237289da
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[Chat Link]: https://discord.gg/cyAszAh
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[Doc Status]: https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-master-blue.svg
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[Doc Link]: http://lighthouse-docs.sigmaprime.io/
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## Overview
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Lighthouse is:
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- Fully open-source, licensed under Apache 2.0.
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- Security-focused, fuzzing has begun and security reviews are planned
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for late-2019.
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- Built in [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/), a modern language providing unique safety guarantees and
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excellent performance (comparable to C++).
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- Funded by various organisations, including Sigma Prime, the
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Ethereum Foundation, ConsenSys and private individuals.
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- Actively working to promote an inter-operable, multi-client Ethereum 2.0.
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## Development Status
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Lighthouse, like all Ethereum 2.0 clients, is a work-in-progress. Instructions
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are provided for running the client, however these instructions are designed
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for developers and researchers working on the project. We do not (yet) provide
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user-facing functionality.
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Current development overview:
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- Specification `v0.8.1` implemented, optimized and passing test vectors.
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- Rust-native libp2p with Gossipsub and Discv5.
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- Metrics via Prometheus.
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- Basic gRPC API, soon to be replaced with RESTful HTTP/JSON.
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### Roadmap
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- **Early-September 2019**: `lighthouse-0.0.1` release: A stable testnet for
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developers with a useful HTTP API.
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- **September 2019**: Inter-operability with other Ethereum 2.0 clients.
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- **October 2019**: Public, multi-client testnet with user-facing functionality.
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- **January 2020**: Production Beacon Chain testnet.
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## Usage
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Lighthouse consists of multiple binaries:
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- [`beacon_node/`](beacon_node/): produces and verifies blocks from the P2P
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connected validators and the P2P network. Provides an API for external services to
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interact with Ethereum 2.0.
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- [`validator_client/`](validator_client/): connects to a `beacon_node` and
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performs the role of a proof-of-stake validator.
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- [`account_manager/`](account_manager/): a stand-alone component providing key
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management and creation for validators.
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### Simple Local Testnet
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**Note: these instructions are intended for developers and researchers. We do
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not yet support end-users.**
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In this example we use the `account_manager` to create some keys, launch two
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`beacon_node` instances and connect a `validator_client` to one. The two
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`beacon_nodes` should stay in sync and build a Beacon Chain.
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First, clone this repository, [setup a development
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environment](docs/env.md) and navigate to the root directory of this repository.
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Then, run `$ cargo build --all --release` and navigate to the `target/release`
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directory and follow the steps:
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#### 1. Generate Validator Keys
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Generate 16 validator keys and store them in `~/.lighthouse-validator`:
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```
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$ ./account_manager -d ~/.lighthouse-validator generate_deterministic -i 0 -n 16
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```
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_Note: these keys are for development only. The secret keys are
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deterministically generated from low integers. Assume they are public
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knowledge._
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#### 2. Start a Beacon Node
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This node will act as the boot node and provide an API for the
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`validator_client`.
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```
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$ ./beacon_node --recent-genesis --rpc
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```
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_Note: `--recent-genesis` defines the genesis time as either the start of the
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current hour, or half-way through the current hour (whichever is most recent).
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This makes it very easy to create a testnet, but does not allow nodes to
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connect if they were started in separate 30-minute windows._
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#### 3. Start Another Beacon Node
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In another terminal window, start another boot that will connect to the
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running node.
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The running node will display it's ENR as a base64 string. This ENR, by default, has a target address of `127.0.0.1` meaning that any new node will connect to this node via `127.0.0.1`. If a boot node should be connected to on a different address, it should be run with the `--discovery-address` CLI flag to specify how other nodes may connect to it.
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```
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$ ./beacon_node -r --boot-nodes <boot-node-ENR> --listen-address 127.0.0.1 --port 9001 --datadir /tmp/.lighthouse
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```
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Here <boot-node-ENR> is the ENR string displayed in the terminal from the first node. The ENR can also be obtained from it's default directory `.lighthouse/network/enr.dat`.
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The `--datadir` flag tells this Beacon Node to store it's files in a different
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directory. If you're on a system that doesn't have a `/tmp` dir (e.g., Mac,
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Windows), substitute this with any directory that has write access.
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Note that all future created nodes can use the same boot-node ENR. Once connected to the boot node, all nodes should discover and connect with each other.
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#### 4. Start a Validator Client
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In a third terminal window, start a validator client:
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```
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$ ./validator_client
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```
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You should be able to observe the validator signing blocks, the boot node
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processing these blocks and publishing them to the other node. If you have
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issues, try restarting the beacon nodes to ensure they have the same genesis
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time. Alternatively, raise an issue and include your terminal output.
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## Further Reading
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- [About Lighthouse](docs/lighthouse.md): Goals, Ideology and Ethos surrounding
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this implementation.
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- [What is Ethereum Serenity](docs/serenity.md): an introduction to Ethereum Serenity.
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- [Lighthouse Technical Documentation](http://lighthouse-docs.sigmaprime.io/): The Rust generated documentation, updated regularly.
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If you'd like some background on Sigma Prime, please see the [Lighthouse Update
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\#00](https://lighthouse.sigmaprime.io/update-00.html) blog post or the
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[company website](https://sigmaprime.io).
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## Directory Structure
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- [`beacon_node/`](beacon_node/): the "Beacon Node" binary and crates exclusively
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associated with it.
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- [`docs/`](docs/): documentation related to the repository. This includes contributor
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guides, etc. (It does not include code documentation, which can be produced with `cargo doc`).
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- [`eth2/`](eth2/): Crates containing common logic across the Lighthouse project. For
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example: Ethereum 2.0 types ([`BeaconBlock`](eth2/types/src/beacon_block.rs), [`BeaconState`](eth2/types/src/beacon_state.rs), etc) and
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SimpleSerialize (SSZ).
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- [`protos/`](protos/): protobuf/gRPC definitions that are common across the Lighthouse project.
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- [`validator_client/`](validator_client/): the "Validator Client" binary and crates exclusively
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associated with it.
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- [`tests/`](tests/): code specific to testing, most notably contains the
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Ethereum Foundation test vectors.
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## Contributing
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**Lighthouse welcomes contributors.**
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If you are looking to contribute, please head to our
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[onboarding documentation](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/blob/master/docs/onboarding.md).
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If you'd like to contribute, try having a look through the [open
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issues](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues) (tip: look for the [good
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first
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issue](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22)
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tag) and ping us on the [gitter](https://gitter.im/sigp/lighthouse) channel. We need
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your support!
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## Contact
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The best place for discussion is the [Lighthouse Discord
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server](https://discord.gg/cyAszAh). Alternatively, you may use the
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[sigp/lighthouse gitter](https://gitter.im/sigp/lighthouse).
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## Donations
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If you support the cause, we accept donations to help fund development:
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`0x25c4a76E7d118705e7Ea2e9b7d8C59930d8aCD3b` (donation.sigmaprime.eth)
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