prysm-pulse/validator
Nishant Das f5c88e1bcb
Test Syncing with Another Fully Synced Service (#1594)
* clean up test

* adding test setup

* add chainstart check to sync querier

* goimports

* goimports

* backend cleanup

* adding getters

* lint

* moving to db

* gazelle

* adding more services setup

* adding more changes

* adding different test setups

* other merge issues

* imports

* fixing keys

* get intial sync able to be set up

* new changes and gazelle

* use simulated p2p

* everything finally works

* unexport fields

* revert changes from merge

* remove mock server

* add documentation

* gazelle

* add another node

* review comments

* fix tests
2019-02-23 11:36:20 +05:30
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accounts Test Syncing with Another Fully Synced Service (#1594) 2019-02-23 11:36:20 +05:30
client Test Syncing with Another Fully Synced Service (#1594) 2019-02-23 11:36:20 +05:30
internal Revert "Remove Redundant Committee Assignment Getters in Validator RPC Service (#1655)" (#1664) 2019-02-20 14:46:30 -06:00
node Deprecate Old Configuration Flags (#1676) 2019-02-21 14:34:44 -06:00
types Deprecate Old Configuration Flags (#1676) 2019-02-21 14:34:44 -06:00
BUILD.bazel Remove paths to go-ethereum crypto in validator (#1635) 2019-02-19 01:17:27 -05:00
main.go Test Syncing with Another Fully Synced Service (#1594) 2019-02-23 11:36:20 +05:30
README.md ETH 2.0 Design Specs have been moved (#959) 2018-11-23 22:02:35 -10:00

Prysmatic Labs Validator Client Implementation

This is the main project folder for a validator client implementation of Ethereum Serenity in Golang by Prysmatic Labs. A validator client attaches to a running beacon node in order to perform proposer/attester responsibilities and manage the lifecycle of a particular shard upon being assigned to one.

Before you begin, check out our main README and join our active chat room on Discord or Gitter below:

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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.