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README.md
Ethereum Beacon Chain
Nimbus beacon chain is a research implementation of the beacon chain component of the upcoming Ethereum Serenity upgrade, aka eth2. See the main Nimbus project for the bigger picture.
Related
- status-im/nimbus: main Nimbus repository - start here to learn more about the Nimbus eco-system
- ethereum/eth2.0-specs: Serenity specification that this project implements
- ethereum/beacon_chain: reference implementation from the Ethereum foundation
You can check where the beacon chain fits in the Ethereum research ecosystem in the Status Athenaeum.
Building and Testing
# this first "make" invocation will update the Git submodules
make
# You can now run the test suite:
make test
Beacon node simulation
The beacon node simulation will create a full peer-to-peer network of beacon nodes and validators, and run the beacon chain in real time. To change network parameters such as shard and validator counts, see start.sh.
# Clear data files from your last run and start the simulation with a new genesis block:
make eth2_network_simulation
# In another terminal, get a shell with the right environment variables set:
./env.sh bash
# Run an extra node - by default the network will launch with 9 nodes, each
# hosting 10 validators. The last 10 validators are lazy bums that hid from the
# startup script, but you can command them back to work with:
./tests/simulation/run_node.sh 9
# (yes, it's 0-based indexing)
You can also separate the output from each beacon node in its own panel, using multitail:
make USE_MULTITAIL="yes" eth2_network_simulation
You can find out more about it in the development update.
Alternatively, fire up our experimental Vagrant instance with Nim pre-installed and give us yout feedback about the process!
Makefile tips and tricks for developers
- build all those tools known to the Makefile:
# (assuming you have 4 CPU cores and want to take advantage of them):
make -j4
- build a specific tool:
make state_sim
- you can control the Makefile's verbosity with the V variable (defaults to 0):
make V=1 # verbose
make V=2 test # even more verbose
- same for the Chronicles log level:
make LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG bench_bls_sig_agggregation # this is the default
make LOG_LEVEL=TRACE beacon_node # log everything
- pass arbitrary parameters to the Nim compiler:
make NIMFLAGS="-d:release"
- you can freely combine those variables on the
make
command line:
make -j8 NIMFLAGS="-d:release" USE_MULTITAIL=yes eth2_network_simulation
State transition simulation
The state transition simulator can quickly run the Beacon chain state transition function in isolation and output JSON snapshots of the state. The simulation runs without networking and blocks are processed without slot time delays.
# build and run the state simulator, then display its help ("-d:release" speeds it
# up substantially, allowing the simulation of longer runs in reasonable time)
make NIMFLAGS="-d:release" state_sim
build/state_sim --help
Testnet
The beacon chain now has a public testnet available. Connect to it with:
make testnet0
scripts/testnet0.sh # this launches the testnet0-specific node you just built
For more information about the testnet and to find out how to launch your own, see this announcement and the official docs on launching the testnets.
Convention
Ethereum Foundation uses:
- snake_case for fields and procedure names
- MACRO_CASE for constants
- PascalCase for types
Nim NEP-1 recommends:
- camelCase for fields and procedure names
- PascalCase for constants
- PascalCase for types
To facilitate collaboration and comparison, nim-beacon-chain uses the Ethereum Foundation convention.
License
Licensed and distributed under either of
- MIT license: LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
or
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHEv2 or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
at your option. These files may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.