Official golang implementation of the Bytom protocol.
Automated builds are available for stable releases and the unstable master branch. Binary archives are published at https://github.com/Bytom/bytom/releases.
This fork implements address watching with callback feature.
If a tx is made to an address, you can register a callback url that will be called when ever a new tx is made to this address.
Bytom is software designed to operate and connect to highly scalable blockchain networks confirming to the Bytom Blockchain Protocol, which allows partipicants to define, issue and transfer digitial assets on a multi-asset shared ledger. Please refer to the White Paper for more details.
In the current state bytom
is able to:
- Manage key, account as well as asset
- Send transactions, i.e., issue, spend and retire asset
brew tap bytom/bytom && brew install bytom
- Go version 1.8 or higher, with
$GOPATH
set to your preferred directory
Ensure Go with the supported version is installed properly:
$ go version
$ go env GOROOT GOPATH
- Get the source code
$ git clone https://github.com/Bytom/bytom.git $GOPATH/src/github.com/bytom
- Build source code
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/bytom
$ make bytomd # build bytomd
$ make bytomcli # build bytomcli
When successfully building the project, the bytom
and bytomcli
binary should be present in cmd/bytomd
and cmd/bytomcli
directory, respectively.
The Bytom project comes with several executables found in the cmd
directory.
Command | Description |
---|---|
bytomd | bytomd command can help to initialize and launch bytom domain by custom parameters. bytomd --help for command line options. |
bytomcli | Our main Bytom CLI client. It is the entry point into the Bytom network (main-, test- or private net), capable of running as a full node archive node (retaining all historical state). It can be used by other processes as a gateway into the Bytom network via JSON RPC endpoints exposed on top of HTTP, WebSocket and/or IPC transports. bytomcli --help and the bytomcli Wiki page for command line options. |
Currently, bytom is still in active development and a ton of work needs to be done, but we also provide the following content for these eager to do something with bytom
. This section won't cover all the commands of bytomd
and bytomcli
at length, for more information, please the help of every command, e.g., bytomcli help
.
First of all, initialize the node:
$ cd ./cmd/bytomd
$ ./bytomd init --chain_id mainnet
There are three options for the flag --chain_id
:
mainnet
: connect to the mainnet.testnet
: connect to the testnet wisdom.solonet
: standalone mode.
After that, you'll see config.toml
generated, then launch the node.
$ ./bytomd node
available flags for bytomd node
:
--auth.disable Disable rpc access authenticate
--chain_id string Select network type
-h, --help help for node
--mining Enable mining
--p2p.dial_timeout int Set dial timeout (default 3)
--p2p.handshake_timeout int Set handshake timeout (default 30)
--p2p.laddr string Node listen address.
--p2p.max_num_peers int Set max num peers (default 50)
--p2p.pex Enable Peer-Exchange (default true)
--p2p.seeds string Comma delimited host:port seed nodes
--p2p.skip_upnp Skip UPNP configuration
--prof_laddr string Use http to profile bytomd programs
--vault_mode Run in the offline enviroment
--wallet.disable Disable wallet
--wallet.rescan Rescan wallet
--web.closed Lanch web browser or not
--simd.enable Enable the _simd_ feature to speed up the _PoW_ verification (e.g., during mining and block verification)
Given the bytomd
node is running, the general workflow is as follows:
- create key, then you can create account and asset.
- send transaction, i.e., build, sign and submit transaction.
- query all kinds of information, let's say, avaliable key, account, key, balances, transactions, etc.
simd feature:
You could enable the simd feature to speed up the PoW verification (e.g., during mining and block verification) by simply:
bytomd node --simd.enable
To enable this feature you will need to compile from the source code by yourself, and make bytomd-simd
.
What is more,
- if you are using Mac, please make sure llvm is installed by
brew install llvm
. - if you are using Windows, please make sure mingw-w64 is installed and set up the PATH environment variable accordingly.
For more details about using bytomcli
command please refer to API Reference
Access the dashboard:
$ open http://localhost:9888/
Ensure your Docker version is 17.05 or higher.
$ docker build -t bytom .
For the usage please refer to running-in-docker-wiki.
Thank you for considering helping out with the source code! Any contributions are highly appreciated, and we are grateful for even the smallest of fixes!
If you run into an issue, feel free to bytom issues in this repository. We are glad to help!