vspd
First announced in 2020,
vspd is a from scratch implementation of a Voting Service Provider (VSP) for the
Decred network.
A VSP running vspd can be used to vote on any ticket - tickets do not need to
be purchased with any special conditions such as dedicated outputs for paying
VSP fees. Fees are paid directly to the VSP with an independent on-chain
transaction.
To use vspd, ticket holders must prove ownership of their ticket with a
cryptographic signature, pay the fee requested by the VSP, and submit a private
key which enables the VSP to vote the ticket. Once this process is complete the
VSP will add the ticket to a pool of always-online voting wallets.
Features
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API - Tickets are registered with the VSP using a JSON HTTP API. For more
detail on the API and its usage, read api.md
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Web front-end - A minimal website (no JavaScript) providing public pool
stats. A password protected admin page provides an overview of system status,
enables searching for tickets and downloading database backups.
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Two-way accountability - All vspd requests and responses are signed by
their sender, which enables both the client and the server to hold each other
accountable in the case of misbehaviour. For more detail and examples, read
two-way-accountability.md.
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Dynamic fees - Clients must request a new fee address and amount for every
ticket. When these are given to a client, there is an associated expiry
period. If the fee is not paid in this period, the client must request a new
fee. This enables the VSP admin to change their fee as often as they like.
Implementation
vspd is built and tested on go 1.22 and 1.23, making use of the following
libraries:
Deployment
A vspd deployment consists of a single front-end server which handles web
requests, and a number of remote servers which host voting wallets. For more
information about deploying vspd, check out
deployment.md.
The process for listing a new VSP on decred.org, and
consequently in Decrediton, is detailed in listing.md.
Development
Test Harness
A test harness is provided in harness.sh
. The test harness uses tmux to start
a testnet instance of dcrd, multiple dcrwallets, and finally vspd. Further
documentation can be found in harness.sh.
Web server debug mode
The config option --webserverdebug
will:
- Force HTML templates to be reloaded on every web request.
- Reload the cached homepage data every second rather than every 5 minutes.
- Enable detailed webserver logging to the terminal (does not get written to log
file).
Issue Tracker
The integrated GitHub issue tracker
is used for this project.
License
vspd is licensed under the copyfree ISC License.