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* Add test to understand flow of key storage * First commit * Committing to save trait stuff * Working naive design * Add keystore struct * Move keystore files into their own module * Add serde (de)serialize_with magic * Add keystore test * Fix tests * Add comments and minor fixes * Pass optional params to `to_keystore` function * Add `path` field to keystore * Add function to read Keystore from file * Add test vectors and fix Version serialization * Checksum params is empty object * Add public key to Keystore * Add function for saving keystore into file * Deleted account_manager main.rs * Move keystore module to validator_client * Add save_keystore method to validator_directory * Add load_keystore function. Minor refactorings * Fixed dependencies * Address some review comments * Add Password newtype; derive Zeroize * Fix test * Move keystore into own crate * Remove padding * Add error enum, zeroize more things * Fix comment * Add keystore builder * Remove keystore stuff from val client * Add more tests, comments * Add more comments, test vectors * Progress on improving JSON validation * More JSON verification * Start moving JSON into own mod * Remove old code * Add more tests, reader/writers * Tidy * Move keystore into own file * Move more logic into keystore file * Tidy * Tidy * Allow for odd-character hex * Add more json missing field checks * Use scrypt by default * Tidy, address comments * Test path and uuid in vectors * Fix comment * Add checks for kdf params * Enforce empty kdf message * Expose json_keystore mod * Split out encrypt/decrypt * Replace some password usage with slice * Expose PlainText struct * Expose consts, remove Password * Expose SALT_SIZE * Move dbg assert statement * Fix dodgy json test * Protect against n == 1 * Return error if n is not power of 2 * Add dklen checks * Add note about panics Co-authored-by: pawan <pawandhananjay@gmail.com> |
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README.md |
Lighthouse: Ethereum 2.0
An open-source Ethereum 2.0 client, written in Rust and maintained by Sigma Prime.
Overview
Lighthouse is:
- Fully open-source, licensed under Apache 2.0.
- Security-focused. Fuzzing has begun and security reviews are planned for late-2019.
- 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 and private individuals.
- Actively involved in the specification and security analysis of the emerging Ethereum 2.0 specification.
Like all Ethereum 2.0 clients, Lighthouse is a work-in-progress.
Development Status
Current development overview:
- Specification
v0.11.1
implemented, optimized and passing test vectors. - Rust-native libp2p with Gossipsub and Discv5.
- RESTful JSON API via HTTP server.
- Events via WebSocket.
- Metrics via Prometheus.
Roadmap
April 2019: Inital single-client testnets.September 2019: Inter-operability with other Ethereum 2.0 clients.Q1 2020:lighthouse-0.1.0
release: All major phase 0 features implemented.- Q2 2020: Public, multi-client testnet with user-facing functionality.
- Q2 2020: Third-party security review.
- Q4 2020: Production Beacon Chain testnet (tentative).
Documentation
The Lighthouse Book contains information for testnet users and developers.
Code documentation is generated via cargo doc
and hosted at
lighthouse-docs.sigmaprime.io.
If you'd like some background on Sigma Prime, please see the Lighthouse Update #00 blog post or sigmaprime.io.
Contributing
Lighthouse welcomes contributors.
If you are looking to contribute, please head to the Contributing section of the Lighthouse book.
Contact
The best place for discussion is the Lighthouse Discord server. Alternatively, you may use the sigp/lighthouse gitter.
Encrypt sensitive messages using our PGP key.
Donations
Lighthouse is an open-source project and a public good. Funding public goods is hard and we're grateful for the donations we receive from the community via:
- Gitcoin Grants.
- Ethereum address:
0x25c4a76E7d118705e7Ea2e9b7d8C59930d8aCD3b
(donation.sigmaprime.eth).