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- Secure
- Decentralized
- Scalable
- Confdential
- Ethical
- Interoperable
Setheum's Blockchain Network node Implementation in Rust, ready for hacking π
SETHEUM means Salam Ethereum, it also means The house of gifts from the name Seth/Sheeth meaning gift in hebrew and the name of the Prophet Sheeth/Seth,
it also stands for Secure, Evergreen, Truthful, Heterogeneous, Economically Unbiased Market.
Setheum is a secure, confidential and interoperable decentralised internet cloud compute and storage blockchain network with EVM and WASM smart contracts, web3 and web 2 Support. The intent of the Setheum Network is to improve upon Web3 and solve the blockchain trilemma with a mixture of approaches and a recipe formed from what we have seen and considered to be some of the best solutions in the field, improving on scalability, security, mass adoption, diversity, and ethics while preserving decentralisation and democratisation. Setheum intends to be the most scalable blockchain network in the world while providing confidentiality for smart contracts, Cloud Computing and Storage Infrastructure for Web3 based Internet Solutions and Interoperability with both Web2 and other Web3 Networks. The Setheum DAGESTAN architecture powers the network to be the most scalable network in the world; it enables near instant finality, high throughput, high scalability and interoperability for the Setheum Network.
Setheum, founded November 2019, achieves a high level of equilibrium in the trilemma by leveraging a Directed Acyclic Graph(DAG) to build the blockchain consensus making it a Blockchain via DAG, achieve instant finality, high throughput and very fast blocktime while preserving network security and having a fairly decentralised network, Setheumβs consensus system leans towards achieving high scalability and high security with an ethical, decent and equitably high level of decentralisation.
Setheum is EVM(Ethereum Virtual Machine) compatible for smart contracts to thrive on its super fast blockchain, the entire chain is upgradable and forkless enabling forkless upgrades as Setheum is built with the Substrate framework using the Rust programming language. Ethical DeFi Suite powers the Ethical DeFi revolution on Setheum, being on the fastest public blockchain network in the world and leveraging all the benefits that come with being on Setheum, making it a DeFi optimised blockchain especially exceptional for DeFi applications and solutions.
Ethical DeFi Suite is the DeFi powerhouse of the Setheum Network, providing all kinds of top notch DeFi protocols including a cutting-edge AMM DEX, modules, Decentralised Liquid Staking for Setheum SE and ethical zero-interest halal stablecoins that gives us the properties of both Fiat and Crypto with SlickUSD (USSD) and the Setter (SETR) using an Ethical Collateralized Debt Position (ECDP) mechanism that is over-Collateralized and multi-Collateralised and stable without compromising decentralisation or economic stability, offering zero-interest loans of stable cryptocurrencies that has scalable value and trust, setheum provides just that, backed by crypto assets with efficient zero-interest loans.
This project contains some configuration files to help get started π οΈ
Clone this repository:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/Setheum-Labs/SetheumInstall Rust:
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | shIf, after installation, running
rustc --versionin the console fails, refer to it to repair.
You can install developer tools on Ubuntu 20.04 with:
sudo apt install make clang pkg-config libssl-dev build-essentialYou can install the latest Rust toolchain with:
make initMake sure you have submodule.recurse set to true to configure submodule.
git config --global submodule.recurse trueInstall required tools and install git hooks:
git submodule update --init --recursiveThe make run command will launch a temporary node and its state will be discarded after you terminate the process.
make runUse the following command to build the node without launching it:
make buildThis command will start the single-node development chain with persistent state:
./target/release/setheum-node --devPurge the development chain's state:
./target/release/setheum-node purge-chain --devStart the development chain with detailed logging:
RUST_LOG=debug RUST_BACKTRACE=1 ./target/release/setheum-node -lruntime=debug --devmake testRun runtime benchmark tests:
make benchRun module benchmark tests:
cargo test -p module-poc --all-featuresRun the module benchmarks and generate the weights file:
./target/release/setheum-node benchmark \
--chain=dev \
--steps=50 \
--repeat=20 \
--pallet=module_currencies \
--extrinsic='*' \
--execution=wasm \
--wasm-execution=compiled \
--heap-pages=4096 \
--output=./chassis/lib-serml/currencies/src/weights.rs
make debugFor Docs on running nodes, check ./docs/nodes.md
Once the project has been built, the following command can be used to explore all parameters and subcommands:
./target/release/setheum-node -hTo list all available release builds run:
git tagTo create a corresponding production build, first checkout the tag:
git checkout testnet-1Then run this command to install appropriate compiler version and produce a binary.
make releaseBuild the wasm runtime with:
make wasmmake updatecd lib-orml && git checkout master && git pull
git add lib-orml
cargo update check-allcd chassis/lib-sesl/predeploy-contracts && git checkout master && git pull
git add predeploy-contracts
cargo update check-allmake generate-tokensNote: All build commands with SKIP_WASM_BUILD are designed for local development purposes and hence have the SKIP_WASM_BUILD enabled to speed up build time and use --execution native to only run use native execution mode.
Bench bot can take care of syncing branch with master and generating WeightInfos for module or runtime.
Comment on a PR /bench runtime module <setheum_module_name> i.e.: serp_prices
Bench bot will do the benchmarking, generate weights.rs file push changes into your branch.
make benchmarkYou can create a fork of a live chain (testnet / mainnet) for development purposes.
- Build binary and sync with target chain on localhost defaults. You will need to use unsafe rpc.
- Execute the
Makecommand ensuring to specify chain name (testnet / mainnet).
make chain=testnet fork- Now run a forked chain:
cd fork/data
./binary --chain fork.json --aliceThe projects included in this repo have different licenses which can be found in their individual directories listed below, some use GPL3, some Apache-2.0 while some use the Business Source License 1.1 (BUSL-1.1).
- ORML License: Apache-2.0
- SEPL Licenses: A mixture of different licenses for different projects (Apache2.0, GPL3, BUSL1.1)
Other than the listed above (which are all imported submodules), the remaining of the primary codebase in this repo, is under GPL3.
For a look, check ./LICENSES
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