This howto is valid for Betanet on Ubuntu or Debian
You have to install some dependencies. In debian / ubuntu run:
sudo apt-get install build-essential git m4 unzip rsync curl libev-dev libgmp-dev pkg-config libhidapi-dev
If you are using ubuntu, install bubblewrap using this deb file:
wget http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/b/bubblewrap/bubblewrap_0.2.1-1_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i ./bubblewrap_0.2.1-1_amd64.deb
If you are using debian, install bubblewrap using the apt-get:
sudo apt-get install bubblewrap
Create an user and switch to it:
adduser tezos
adduser tezos sudo
su - tezos
Checkout the code:
git clone https://gitlab.com/tezos/tezos.git
cd tezos
git checkout latest-release
Install Opam (version 2.0 is required):
wget https://github.com/ocaml/opam/releases/download/2.0.0-rc4/opam-2.0.1-rc4-x86_64-linux
sudo mv opam-2.0.1-rc4-x86_64-linux /usr/local/bin/opam
sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/opam
opam init --comp=4.09.1 --disable-sandboxing
opam switch 4.09.1
opam update
eval $(opam env)
Update Opam (if you have already installed opam):
opam update
opam switch 4.09.1 # Run this only if you are not already using 4.09.1 ocaml version
eval $(opam env)
Then compile the tezos node:
make build-deps
make
git pull
make build-deps
make
If it fails:
opam update
opam pin list -s | xargs opam pin remove
make build-deps
make
First generate a new identity and setup config:
./tezos-node identity generate
First download the latest snapshot for tezos 0.3 from here, and uncompress it: https://www.tzdutch.com/quicksync/
Then run the following command:
./tezos-node snapshot import ../mainnet-*
And run the node normally.
cd tezos
nohup ./tezos-node run --rpc-addr 127.0.0.1:8732 --connections 10
Get a faucet from https://faucet.tzalpha.net/ (it works both for zeronet and alphanet)
Then reedem the faucet:
./tezos-client activate account "my_account" with "./faucet.json"
./tezos-client get balance for "my_account"
You need to have enough tez in the delegate in order to bake. So if the balance is less than 10k, redeem another faucet.
First, activate your account using the kyc code:
./tezos-client add address fundraiser <tz1...>
./tezos-client activate fundraiser account fundraiser with <activation_key>
You can check if the account has been activated by getting its balance:
./tezos-client get balance for fundraiser
Then in order to access your funds importing your private key type the following command and write your private data when asked:
./tezos-client import fundraiser secret key "my_account"
Please be careful, you are importing your tezos private keys!
Register a new delegate:
./tezos-client register key "my_account" as delegate
Use screen to start the baker and run it in background; it will ask you for the encryption key.
cd tezos
./tezos-baker-003-PsddFKi3 run with local node "/home/tezos/.tezos-node" "my_account"
cd tezos
./tezos-endorser-003-PsddFKi3 run "my_account"
cd tezos
./tezos-accuser-003-PsddFKi3 run
If you don't want to bake, you can vote another delegate. To vote a delegate, you should first "originate an account"; consider the implicit account called my_account2 with 6900XTZ, delegating to my_account:
./tezos-client originate account "my_originated" for "my_account2" transferring 6900 from "my_account2" --delegate "my_account" --delegatable
If you already have an originated account, you can delegate running:
./tezos-client set delegate for "my_originated" to "my_account"
You private keys are located in:
- /home/tezos/.tezos-node/identity.json
- /home/tezos/.tezos-client/secret_keys.json
- http://doc.tzalpha.net/introduction/howto.html
- https://opam.ocaml.org/doc/Install.html
- http://doc.tzalpha.net/whitedoc/proof_of_stake.html#proof-of-stake
Feel free to donate TEZ to tz1THsLcunLo8CmDm9f2y1xHuXttXZCpyFnq or ETH to 0x18f081247ad32af38404d071eb8c246cc4f33534 or BTC to 13TRVwiqLMveg9aPAmZgcAix5ogKVgpe4T