* first version of the watchtower api * service files * Begin work on grpc server * More changes to server * REnames and mock setup * working test * merge * double propose detection test * nishant review * todo change * gaz * fix service * gaz * remove unused import * gaz * resolve circular dependency * resolve circular dependency 2nd try * remove package * fix package * fix test * added tests * gaz * remove status check * gaz * remove context * remove context * change var name * moved to rpc dir * gaz * remove server code * gaz * slasher server * visibility change * pb * service update * gaz * slasher grpc server * making it work * setup db and start * gaz * service flags fixes * grpc service running * go imports * remove new initializer * gaz * remove feature flags * change back SetupSlasherDB * fix SetupSlasherDB calls * define err * fix bad merge * fix test * fix imports * fix imports * fix imports * add cancel * comment stop * fix cancel issue * remove unneeded code * bring back bad merge that removed TODO * fixed slasher to be runable again * wait for channel close * gaz * small test * flags fix * fix flag order * remove flag
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Prysmatic Labs Hash Slinging Slasher Server Implementation
This is the main project folder for a slasher server implementation of Ethereum Serenity in Golang by Prysmatic Labs. A slasher listens to queries from a running beacon node in order to detect slashable attestations and block proposals. It is advised to run the slasher in a closed network and let only your beacon node connect to it while not exposing its endpoints to the public network as DOS attacks on the slasher are easy to accomplish as the lookup for certain can have serious overhead if spammed.
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Also, read the latest sharding + casper design spec, this design spec serves as a source of truth for the beacon chain implementation we follow at prysmatic labs. Check out the FAQs. Refer this page on why we are combining sharding and casper together.