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## 0.1.0 / 2019-12-11
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We are very excited to release **lotus** 0.1.0. This is our testnet release. To install lotus and join the testnet, please visit [docs.lotu.sh](docs.lotu.sh). Please file bug reports as [issues](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/issues).
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We are very excited to release **lotus** 0.1.0. This is our testnet release. To install lotus and join the testnet, please visit [lotu.sh](lotu.sh). Please file bug reports as [issues](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/issues).
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A huge thank you to all contributors for this testnet release!
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<p align="center">
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<a href="https://docs.lotu.sh/" title="Lotus Docs">
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<a href="https://lotu.sh/" title="Lotus Docs">
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<img src="documentation/images/lotus_logo_h.png" alt="Project Lotus Logo" width="244" />
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</a>
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</p>
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## Building & Documentation
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For instructions on how to build lotus from source, please visit [https://docs.lotu.sh](https://docs.lotu.sh) or read the source [here](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/tree/master/documentation).
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For instructions on how to build lotus from source, please visit [https://lotu.sh](https://lotu.sh) or read the source [here](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/tree/master/documentation).
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## Reporting a Vulnerability
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<span>When creating miner, DO NOT REFRESH THE PAGE, wait for it to load. This can take more than 5min.</span>
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</div>
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<div class="Index-node">
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<span>If you don't have an owner/worker address, you can create it by following <a target="_blank" href="https://docs.lotu.sh/en+mining#get-started-22083">these instructions</a>.</span>
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<span>If you don't have an owner/worker address, you can create it by following <a target="_blank" href="https://lotu.sh/en+mining#get-started-22083">these instructions</a>.</span>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="Index-footer">
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# Pond UI
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Pond is a graphical testbed for [Lotus](https://docs.lotu.sh). Using it will setup a separate local network which is helpful for debugging. Pond will spin up nodes, connect them in a given topology, start them mining, and observe how they function over time.
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Pond is a graphical testbed for [Lotus](https://lotu.sh). Using it will setup a separate local network which is helpful for debugging. Pond will spin up nodes, connect them in a given topology, start them mining, and observe how they function over time.
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## Build
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### How do I set up a Lotus Node?
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Follow the instructions found [here](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+getting-started).
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Follow the instructions found [here](https://lotu.sh/en+getting-started).
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### Where can I get the latest version of Lotus?
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running `rm ~/.lotus ~/.lotusminer`.
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Then, install Lotus afresh by following the instructions
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found [here](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+getting-started).
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found [here](https://lotu.sh/en+getting-started).
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### Can I configure where the node's config and data goes?
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## What can I learn here?
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- How to install Lotus on [Arch Linux](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+install-lotus-arch), [Ubuntu](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+install-lotus-ubuntu), or [MacOS](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+install-lotus-macos).
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- Joining the [Lotus Testnet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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- [Storing](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+storing-data) or [retrieving](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+retrieving-data) data.
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- Mining Filecoin using the **Lotus Miner** in your [CLI](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+mining).
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- How to install Lotus on [Arch Linux](https://lotu.sh/en+install-lotus-arch), [Ubuntu](https://lotu.sh/en+install-lotus-ubuntu), or [MacOS](https://lotu.sh/en+install-lotus-macos).
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- Joining the [Lotus Testnet](https://lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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- [Storing](https://lotu.sh/en+storing-data) or [retrieving](https://lotu.sh/en+retrieving-data) data.
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- Mining Filecoin using the **Lotus Miner** in your [CLI](https://lotu.sh/en+mining).
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## How is Lotus designed?
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sudo make install
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```
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus Testnet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus Testnet](https://lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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sudo make install
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```
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus TestNet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus TestNet](https://lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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sudo make install
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```
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus Testnet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus Testnet](https://lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus Testnet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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After installing Lotus, you can run the `lotus` command directly from your CLI to see usage documentation. Next, you can join the [Lotus Testnet](https://lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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lotus net peers | wc -l
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In order to connect to the network, you need to be connected to at least 1 peer. If you’re seeing 0 peers, read our [troubleshooting notes](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+setup-troubleshooting).
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In order to connect to the network, you need to be connected to at least 1 peer. If you’re seeing 0 peers, read our [troubleshooting notes](https://lotu.sh/en+setup-troubleshooting).
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Make sure that you have a reasonable "open files limit" set on your machine, such as 10000. If you're seeing a lower value, such as 256 (default on macOS), read our [troubleshooting notes](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+setup-troubleshooting) on how to update it prior to starting the Lotus daemon.
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Make sure that you have a reasonable "open files limit" set on your machine, such as 10000. If you're seeing a lower value, such as 256 (default on macOS), read our [troubleshooting notes](https://lotu.sh/en+setup-troubleshooting) on how to update it prior to starting the Lotus daemon.
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## Chain sync
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To make your node accessible over the local area network, you will need to determine your machines IP on the LAN, and change the `127.0.0.1` in the file to that address.
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A more permissive and less secure option is to change it to `0.0.0.0`. This will allow anyone who can connect to your computer on that port to access the [API](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+api). They will still need an auth token.
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A more permissive and less secure option is to change it to `0.0.0.0`. This will allow anyone who can connect to your computer on that port to access the [API](https://lotu.sh/en+api). They will still need an auth token.
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`RemoteListenAddress` must be set to an address which other nodes on your network will be able to reach.
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Next, you will need to [create an authentication token](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+api-scripting-support#generate-a-jwt-46). All Lotus APIs require authentication tokens to ensure your processes are as secure against attackers attempting to make unauthenticated requests to them.
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Next, you will need to [create an authentication token](https://lotu.sh/en+api-scripting-support#generate-a-jwt-46). All Lotus APIs require authentication tokens to ensure your processes are as secure against attackers attempting to make unauthenticated requests to them.
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### Connect the Lotus Worker
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# WARN main lotus-storage-miner/main.go:73 failed to get api endpoint: (/Users/myrmidon/.lotusminer) %!w(*errors.errorString=&{API not running (no endpoint)}):
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If you see this, that means your **Lotus Miner** isn't ready yet. You need to finish [syncing the chain](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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If you see this, that means your **Lotus Miner** isn't ready yet. You need to finish [syncing the chain](https://lotu.sh/en+join-testnet).
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## Error: Your computer may not be fast enough
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# Storage Mining
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Here are instructions to learn how to perform storage mining. For hardware specifications please read [this](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+hardware-mining).
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Here are instructions to learn how to perform storage mining. For hardware specifications please read [this](https://lotu.sh/en+hardware-mining).
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It is useful to [join the Testnet](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+join-testnet) prior to attempting storage mining for the first time.
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It is useful to [join the Testnet](https://lotu.sh/en+join-testnet) prior to attempting storage mining for the first time.
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## Note: Using the Lotus Miner from China
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Here are the operations you can perform after you have stored and sealed a **Data CID** with the **Lotus Miner** in the network.
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If you would like to learn how to store a **Data CID** on a miner, read the instructions [here](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+storing-data).
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If you would like to learn how to store a **Data CID** on a miner, read the instructions [here](https://lotu.sh/en+storing-data).
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## Find by Data CID
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When sealing is complete, `pSet: NO` will become `pSet: YES`. From now on the **Data CID** is [retrievable](https://docs.lotu.sh/en+retrieving-data) from the **Lotus Miner**.
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When sealing is complete, `pSet: NO` will become `pSet: YES`. From now on the **Data CID** is [retrievable](https://lotu.sh/en+retrieving-data) from the **Lotus Miner**.
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