Ruthenium
Description
The Ruthenium blockchain protocol.
This README contains essential information for a quick start. You will find a detailed description of the project in the wiki. If you want to know what reasons led to create this blockchain, you can directly dive into the Ruthenium whitepaper.
Usage
There are two ways to use the Ruthenium blockchain. You can either use your own build from sources (Option A) or use a docker image provided in the repository packages (Option B).
Prerequisites
- Option A: using sources
- Option B: using docker image
- Your DNS port 8106 must be open.
- You must be registered in the Proof of Humanity registry with an Ethereum wallet address for which you are the owner of the
<private key>
.
Installation
- Option A: using sources
- Option B: using docker image
Launch
- Option A: using sources
- Option B: using docker image
- Run the node:
sudo docker run -p 8106:8106 -ti ghcr.io/my-cloud/ruthenium:latest \app\node -host-ip=<your external IP address> -private-key=<private key>
- Run the ui:
sudo docker run -p 8080:8080 -ti ghcr.io/my-cloud/ruthenium:latest \app\ui -private-key=<private key>
- Using a web browser, go to:
- http://localhost:8080
- if not provided, the private key will be generated, then you need to securely store it.
For further details concerning the usage, see the dedicated wiki page
Contributing
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please do not hesitate to report a new bug or request a new feature. Of course, you are welcome to fork the repository and create a pull request. In any case, please let's take a look at the contributing file.
⭐ Don't forget to give the project a star! Thanks again!
Founder: Jérémy Pansier - jpansier@my-cloud.me
Authors and Acknowledgments
Special thanks to Gwenall Pansier who contributed since the early developments.
For a tutorial to create a first blockchain in Go, thanks to Yuko Sakai & Jun Sakai.
License
Project status
The main principles have been implemented.
Now it needs a lot of refactoring and tests to improve maintainability and
reliability.