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Prysm: Ethereum 'Serenity' 2.0 Go Implementation
This is the Core repository for Prysm, Prysmatic Labs' Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol 2.0 (Serenity).
Need assistance?
A more detailed set of installation and usage instructions as well as explanations of each component are available on our official documentation portal. If you still have questions, feel free to stop by either our Discord or Gitter and a member of the team or our community will be happy to assist you.
Interested in what's next? Be sure to read our Roadmap Reference Implementation document. This page outlines the basics of sharding as well as the various short-term milestones that we hope to achieve over the coming year.
Come join the testnet!
Participation is now open to the public in our testnet release for Ethereum 2.0 phase 0. Visit prylabs.net for more information on the project itself or to sign up as a validator on the network.
Table of Contents
- Dependencies
- Installation
- Running an Ethereum 2.0 Beacon Node
- Staking ETH: Running a Validator Client
- Testing Prysm
- Contributing
- License
Dependencies
Prysm can be installed either with Docker (recommended method) or using our build tool, Bazel. The below instructions include sections for performing both.
For Docker installations:
- The latest release of Docker
For Bazel installations:
- The latest release of Bazel
- A modern UNIX operating system (MacOS included)
Installation
Build via Docker
- Ensure you are running the most recent version of Docker by issuing the command:
docker -v
- To pull the Prysm images from the server, issue the following commands:
docker pull gcr.io/prysmaticlabs/prysm/validator:latest
docker pull gcr.io/prysmaticlabs/prysm/beacon-chain:latest
This process will also install any related dependencies.
Build via Bazel
- Open a terminal window. Ensure you are running the most recent version of Bazel by issuing the command:
bazel version
- Clone this repository and enter the directory:
git clone https://github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm
cd prysm
- Build both the beacon chain node implementation and the validator client:
bazel build //beacon-chain:beacon-chain
bazel build //validator:validator
Bazel will automatically pull and install any dependencies as well, including Go and necessary compilers.
Running an Ethereum 2.0 Beacon Node
To understand the role that both the beacon node and validator play in Prysm, see this section of our documentation.
Running via Docker
Docker on Linux/Mac:
To start your beacon node, issue the following command:
docker run -v $HOME/prysm-data:/data -p 4000:4000 \
gcr.io/prysmaticlabs/prysm/beacon-chain:latest \
--name beacon-node \
--datadir=/data
You can stop the beacon node using Ctrl+c
or with the following command:
docker stop beacon-node
Then it can be restarted again with
docker start -ai beacon-node
If you run into issues you can always delete the container like this:
docker rm beacon-node
and re-create it again and even reset the chain database adding the parameter --clear-db
as specified here:
docker run -it -v $HOME/prysm-data:/data -p 4000:4000 \
gcr.io/prysmaticlabs/prysm/beacon-chain:latest \
--name beacon-node \
--datadir=/data \
--clear-db
Docker on Windows:
-
You will need to share the local drive you wish to mount to to container (e.g. C:).
- Enter Docker settings (right click the tray icon)
- Click 'Shared Drives'
- Select a drive to share
- Click 'Apply'
-
You will next need to create a directory named
/tmp/prysm-data/
within your selected shared Drive. This folder will be used as a local data directory for Beacon Node chain data as well as account and keystore information required by the validator. Docker will not create this directory if it does not exist already. For the purposes of these instructions, it is assumed thatC:
is your prior-selected shared Drive. -
To run the beacon node, issue the following command:
docker run -it -v c:/tmp/prysm-data:/data -p 4000:4000 gcr.io/prysmaticlabs/prysm/beacon-chain:latest --datadir=/data --clear-db
Running via Bazel
- To start your Beacon Node with Bazel, issue the following command:
bazel run //beacon-chain -- --clear-db --datadir=/tmp/prysm-data
This will sync up the Beacon Node with the latest head block in the network.
Staking ETH: Running a Validator Client
Once your beacon node is up and completely synced (otherwise you will lose validator funds since the validator will not be able to operate), the chain will be waiting for you to deposit 3.2 Goerli ETH into the Validator Deposit Contract to activate your validator (discussed in the section below). First though, you will need to create a validator client to connect to this node in order to stake and participate. Each validator represents 3.2 Goerli ETH being staked in the system, and it is possible to spin up as many as you desire in order to have more stake in the network.
Activating Your Validator: Depositing 3.2 Goerli ETH
Using your validator deposit data from the previous step, follow the instructions found on https://prylabs.net/participate to make a deposit.
It will take a while for the nodes in the network to process your deposit, but once your node is active, the validator will begin doing its responsibility. In your validator client, you will be able to frequently see your validator balance as it goes up over time. Note that, should your node ever go offline for a long period, you'll start gradually losing your deposit until you are removed from the system.
Starting the validator with Bazel
- Open another terminal window. Enter your Prysm directory and run the validator by issuing the following command:
cd prysm
bazel run //validator
Congratulations, you are now running Ethereum 2.0 Phase 0!
Testing Prysm
To run the unit tests of our system, issue the command:
bazel test //...
To run our linter, make sure you have golangci-lint installed and then issue the command:
golangci-lint run
Contributing
We have put all of our contribution guidelines into CONTRIBUTING.md! Check it out to get started.