Following instructions from the excellent https://www.rinkeby.io/
A full node lets you access all state. There is a light node (state-on-demand) and wallet-only (no state) instructions as well,
Following instructions from the excellent https://www.rinkeby.io/
A full node lets you access all state. There is a light node (state-on-demand) and wallet-only (no state) instructions as well,
We are going to test paying into an open source crowdfunding contract which has been uploaded here:
https://rinkeby.etherscan.io/address/0xd42a26792b8ae963622186b84f2bcdddd02c2d31
Changing topics: | |
I’m considering using 64 different topics, listings0 through listings63, instead of 64 partitions. This would allow us to parallelize multiple ML processors, as consumer groups for the same shard. | |
We can have the KS apps actually running on the Solr machines themselves, along with the reducer for a particular shard. | |
hyungoo [5:50 PM] | |
@cryptogoth would we need more than 64-way parallelism? | |
[5:50] | |
also, if we want to parallelize, we can keep it a single topic and have 64*n partitions |
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So you want to be an Ethereum developer! Congrats, much treasure awaits you. Developing Ethereum dapps benefits from having a well-crafted development environment. This can often be daunting to beginners, so I'm giving you my favorite dev environment to help get you started.
Once your code fortress is constructed, you'll be able to
sudo docker run -d --entrypoint /parity/parity -p 8545:8545 -p 8080:8080 -p 8180:8180 -v "/opt/blockchain/parity-kovan:/root/.local" "ethcore/parity:master" --chain=kovan --no-warp --jsonrpc-interface all --jsonrpc-hosts all --jsonrpc-cors "*" --jsonrpc-apis web3,eth,net,parity,parity_accounts,traces,rpc,parity_set,personal --ui-interface all
sudo docker run -d --entrypoint /parity/parity -p 8545:8545 -p 8080:8080 -p 8180:8180 -v "/opt/blockchain/parity-kovan:/root/.local" "ethcore/parity:master" --chain=kovan --no-warp --jsonrpc-interface all --jsonrpc-hosts all --jsonrpc-cors "*" --jsonrpc-apis "web3,eth,net,parity,parity_accounts,traces,rpc,parity_set,personal" --ui-interface all ui
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This writeup will tell you how to deploy (upload) a crowdfunding contract, first on the Rinkeby testnet, and then when you have confidence that it will behave correctly, on the Etherem mainnet.
We've assumed that you've gone through a previous walkthrough, where you're running a Rinkeby node locally and have 3 ETH to play with.
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How to Run an Ethereum Node | |
=========================== | |
On a system with Docker installed (for example a GCP node): | |
``` | |
docker run -d -p 30303:30303 -p 8545:8545 -v /opt/blockchain/ethereum:/root/.ethereum cryptogoth/geth-mainnet:33a0881 --name geth-mainnet | |
``` | |
This downloads and pulls an image with geth installed and configured to start syncing. |