## Issue Addressed - #4293 - #4264 ## Proposed Changes *Changes largely follow those suggested in the main issue*. - Add new routes to HTTP API - `post_beacon_blocks_v2` - `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2` - Add new routes to `BeaconNodeHttpClient` - `post_beacon_blocks_v2` - `post_blinded_beacon_blocks_v2` - Define new Eth2 common types - `BroadcastValidation`, enum representing the level of validation to apply to blocks prior to broadcast - `BroadcastValidationQuery`, the corresponding HTTP query string type for the above type - ~~Define `_checked` variants of both `publish_block` and `publish_blinded_block` that enforce a validation level at a type level~~ - Add interactive tests to the `bn_http_api_tests` test target covering each validation level (to their own test module, `broadcast_validation_tests`) - `beacon/blocks` - `broadcast_validation=gossip` - Invalid (400) - Full Pass (200) - Partial Pass (202) - `broadcast_validation=consensus` - Invalid (400) - Only gossip (400) - Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200) - Full pass (200) - `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation` - Invalid (400) - Invalid due to early equivocation (400) - Only gossip (400) - Only consensus (400) - Pass (200) - `beacon/blinded_blocks` - `broadcast_validation=gossip` - Invalid (400) - Full Pass (200) - Partial Pass (202) - `broadcast_validation=consensus` - Invalid (400) - Only gossip (400) - ~~Only consensus pass (i.e., equivocates) (200)~~ - Full pass (200) - `broadcast_validation=consensus_and_equivocation` - Invalid (400) - Invalid due to early equivocation (400) - Only gossip (400) - Only consensus (400) - Pass (200) - Add a new trait, `IntoGossipVerifiedBlock`, which allows type-level guarantees to be made as to gossip validity - Modify the structure of the `ObservedBlockProducers` cache from a `(slot, validator_index)` mapping to a `((slot, validator_index), block_root)` mapping - Modify `ObservedBlockProducers::proposer_has_been_observed` to return a `SeenBlock` rather than a boolean on success - Punish gossip peer (low) for submitting equivocating blocks - Rename `BlockError::SlashablePublish` to `BlockError::SlashableProposal` ## Additional Info This PR contains changes that directly modify how blocks are verified within the client. For more context, consult [comments in-thread](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/4316#discussion_r1234724202). Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io> |
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SECURITY.md |
Lighthouse: Ethereum consensus client
An open-source Ethereum consensus client, written in Rust and maintained by Sigma Prime.
Overview
Lighthouse is:
- Ready for use on Ethereum consensus mainnet.
- Fully open-source, licensed under Apache 2.0.
- Security-focused. Fuzzing techniques have been continuously applied and several external security reviews have been performed.
- Built in Rust, a modern language providing unique safety guarantees and excellent performance (comparable to C++).
- Funded by various organisations, including Sigma Prime, the Ethereum Foundation, ConsenSys, the Decentralization Foundation and private individuals.
- Actively involved in the specification and security analysis of the Ethereum proof-of-stake consensus specification.
Staking Deposit Contract
The Lighthouse team acknowledges
0x00000000219ab540356cBB839Cbe05303d7705Fa
as the canonical staking deposit contract address.
Documentation
The Lighthouse Book contains information for users and developers.
The Lighthouse team maintains a blog at lighthouse-blog.sigmaprime.io which contains periodical progress updates, roadmap insights and interesting findings.
Branches
Lighthouse maintains two permanent branches:
stable
: Always points to the latest stable release.- This is ideal for most users.
unstable
: Used for development, contains the latest PRs.- Developers should base their PRs on this branch.
Contributing
Lighthouse welcomes contributors.
If you are looking to contribute, please head to the Contributing section of the Lighthouse book.
Contact
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