* Handle some web3 timeouts better
* Add support for developer .env files
* Eth1 improvements; Mainnet genesis state
Notable changes:
* The deposits table have been removed from the database. The client
will no longer process all deposits on start-up.
* The network metadata now includes a "state snapshot" of the deposit
contract. This allows the client to skip syncing deposits made prior
to the snapshot (i.e. genesis). Suitable metadata added for Pyrmont
and Mainnet.
* The Eth1 monitor won't be started unless there are validators attached
to the node.
* The genesis detection code is now optional and disabled by default
* Bugfix: The client should not produce blocks that will fail validation
when it hasn't downloaded the latest deposits yet
* Bugfix: Work around the database corruption affecting Pyrmont nodes
* Remove metadata for Toledo and Medalla
* log when database is loading (to avoid confusion)
* generate network keys later during startup
* fix quarantine not scheduling chain of parents for download and
increase size to one epoch
* log validator count, enr and peerid more clearly on startup
This reverts commit 63173ab2c1.
It appears the cluster is having trouble staying connected - since the culprit is unknown, this is a first step on the way to what was stable.
Notably, this does not fully revert libp2p itself, merely the gossip version.
* Concentrate all sensitive writeFile/createPath calls in one place.
Fix eth2_network_simulation for Windows.
* Remove artifacts.
* fix import
Co-authored-by: Jacek Sieka <jacek@status.im>
* Bump nim-eth to get UseDiscv51 flag
* Switch medalla to discovery v5.1, other targets to v5.0
* Bump nim-eth for better discv5.1 logging
* Bump eth2-testnets for updated medalla bootnodes
This addresses the issues by detecting and rejecting keystores with
incorrect PBKDF2 and SCrypt params. It also bumps the version of
nim-json-serialization to include a bugfix for incorrect parsing
of json files featuring comments.
* Linux AMD64 binary distribution
The builds are reproducible, as long as our base Docker Hub image
remains available.
tl;dr: `make dist`
* use UTC dates