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Join DevNet
Introduction
Anyone can set up a Lotus Node and connect to the Lotus DevNet. This is the best way to explore the current CLI and the Filecoin Decentralized Storage Market.
If you have installed older versions, you may need to clear existing chain data and miners if you run into any errors. You can use this command:
rm -rf ~/.lotus ~/.lotusstorage
Get started
Start the daemon using the default configuration in ./build
:
lotus daemon
In another terminal window, check your connection with peers:
lotus net peers | wc -l
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.
Synchronize
While the daemon is running, the next requirement is to sync the chain. Run the command below to start the chain sync progress. To see current chain height, visit the network stats page.
lotus sync wait
- This step will take anywhere between 30 minutes to a few hours.
- You will be able to perform Lotus DevNet operations after it is finished.
Create your first address
lotus wallet new bls
Here is an example of the response
t3vhfme4qfvegqaz7m7q6o6afjcs67n6kpzv7t2eozio4chwpafwa2y4l7zhwd5eom7jmihzdg4s52dpvnclza
- Visit the faucet to add funds.
- Paste the address you created.
- Press the send button.
Check wallet address balance
Wallet balances in the Lotus DevNet are in FIL, the smallest denomination of FIL is an attoFil, where 1 attoFil = 10^-18 FIL.
lotus wallet balance <YOUR_NEW_ADDRESS>
You will not see any attoFIL in your wallet if your chain is not fully synced.
Send FIL to another wallet
To send FIL to another wallet, use this command:
lotus send <target> <amount>
Monitor the dashboard
To see the latest network activity, including chain block height, block height, blocktime, total network power, largest block producer miner, check out the monitoring dashboard.