eth2-validator-wizard
parity-ethereum
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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eth2-validator-wizard
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Have 100 ETH and all the hardware for a node. Got cold feet in December felt beyond my technicial ability. Has anything changed?
The wizard: https://github.com/stake-house/eth2-validator-wizard
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NUC Staking
You can install Ubuntu or Windows and use the wizard to install and configure all your clients : https://github.com/stake-house/eth2-validator-wizard
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Dying of of old age waiting for rocket pool..
Using the wizard, following the instructions and clicking next
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Lighthouse Min Specs
I was happily attempting my first Testnet Eth Validator Node (via eth2-validator-wizard ) when I found out sadly that my CPU does not meet the min specs for Lighthouse.
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Becoming a validator while not being tech savvy
StakeHouse are building tools exactly for people like you! We have the wizard which is a setup assistant meant to guide anyone through the different steps to become a fully functional validator on the Ethereum 2.0 network. You mostly just read the instructions and click on the next button. It supports mainnet and the various tesnets, but I would suggest starting with a testnet first.
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The Wizard, a foolproof setup assistant to become a fully functional validator
Like tomsueg said, it seems like some people are missing setuptools from their installation. We'll try to add it to our bundle so people don't have to manually install it. See https://github.com/stake-house/eth2-validator-wizard/issues/36
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Eth staking tutorial
If you want something even easier, you could try the wizard. It mostly follows Somer Esat's instructions but it does it all for you.
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Looking for some answers from people that know what they are taking about
Make sure to try a testnet first to see how it feels and get familiar with the tools and setup. The StakeHouse project even have some nice one-click installers for you to try :)
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Is staking on windows valid?
Hey there, welcome to EthStaker! There are a few tools under development within EthStaker for this exact purpose and one of them just added Windows support - The Wizard https://github.com/stake-house/eth2-validator-wizard
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Why You Should Switch to Lighthouse
We have a nice one-click installer for Lighthouse and Ubuntu at StakeHouse! You can try it risk-free on a testnet first.
parity-ethereum
- Suspected Ethereum Exploit Drains Wallet of 121 ETH in Gas Fees
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Daily General Discussion - September 13, 2022
The library killer's confession contains the bugged contract address, and some post-mortem links.
- Blockchain, Web3, Smart Contract firme u Srbiji. Praksa/juniorska pozicija.
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Bitcoin is the only coin the SEC Chair will call a commodity
Not really. If one of the clients interpreted a part of the spec in a different way, event if they are right, they would have change it to follow an officially approved code because that's the consensus.
There are examples like https://github.com/openethereum/parity-ethereum/blob/55c90d4...
- (From 2017) "I accidentally killed it" - GitHub issue report from the Parity bug, which locked up 503K ETH, now worth ~$1.3B
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Daily General Discussion - November 7, 2021
$150 Million of ETH gets locked up in Parity multisig contracts after a user "accidentally" kills a referenced library.
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DeFi bug accidentally gives $90M to users, founder begs them to return it
Case in point. Here's the line of code that introduced a bug in a contract that was ultimately worth $32M:
https://github.com/openethereum/parity-ethereum/blame/4c3217...
https://blog.openzeppelin.com/on-the-parity-wallet-multisig-...
If you look at the associated pull request, it added over 2K lines of code, and removed almost 1K, spread across 20 different files. 5 files have changed so much, GitHub doesn't even show their diff by default.
It was reviewed by one person in a single day.
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Polkadot CEO criticized Solana over blockchain failure
for those that don't know, Gavin Wood was responsible for writing the Parity Multi-Sig wallet contract on Ethereum, which was famously killed by mistake due to a bug that was discovered by a developer who was playing around with the contract. This caused 513,743 ETH to be permanently frozen ($1,842,796,141 USD as of today).
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