## Issue Addressed NA ## Proposed Changes Add some warnings to discourage users to user Lighthouse for mainnet. ## Additional Info NA
4.1 KiB
Create a validator
🚨🚨🚨 Note: Lighthouse is not yet ready to produce mainnet deposits. The developers will require some time to test against the mainnet deposit contract, once it is released. DO NOT SUBMIT VALIDATOR DEPOSITS WITH LIGHTHOUSE. 🚨🚨🚨
Validators are fundamentally represented by a BLS keypair. In Lighthouse, we
use a wallet to generate these keypairs. Once a wallet
exists, the lighthouse account validator create command is used to generate
the BLS keypair and all necessary information to submit a validator deposit and
have that validator operate in the lighthouse validator_client.
Usage
To create a validator from a wallet, use the lighthouse account validator create command:
lighthouse account validator create --help
Creates new validators from an existing EIP-2386 wallet using the EIP-2333 HD key derivation scheme.
USAGE:
lighthouse account_manager validator create [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] --wallet-name <WALLET_NAME> --wallet-password <WALLET_PASSWORD_PATH>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
--store-withdrawal-keystore If present, the withdrawal keystore will be stored alongside the voting keypair.
It is generally recommended to *not* store the withdrawal key and instead
generate them from the wallet seed when required.
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
--at-most <AT_MOST_VALIDATORS>
Observe the number of validators in --validator-dir, only creating enough to reach the given count. Never
deletes an existing validator.
--count <VALIDATOR_COUNT>
The number of validators to create, regardless of how many already exist
-d, --datadir <DIR> Data directory for lighthouse keys and databases.
--debug-level <LEVEL>
The verbosity level for emitting logs. [default: info] [possible values: info, debug, trace, warn, error,
crit]
--deposit-gwei <DEPOSIT_GWEI>
The GWEI value of the deposit amount. Defaults to the minimum amount required for an active validator
(MAX_EFFECTIVE_BALANCE)
--secrets-dir <SECRETS_DIR>
The path where the validator keystore passwords will be stored. Defaults to ~/.lighthouse/{testnet}/secrets
--testnet <testnet>
Name of network lighthouse will connect to [possible values: medalla, altona]
-t, --testnet-dir <DIR>
Path to directory containing eth2_testnet specs. Defaults to a hard-coded Lighthouse testnet. Only effective
if there is no existing database.
--validator-dir <VALIDATOR_DIRECTORY>
The path where the validator directories will be created. Defaults to ~/.lighthouse/{testnet}/validators
--wallet-name <WALLET_NAME> Use the wallet identified by this name
--wallet-password <WALLET_PASSWORD_PATH>
A path to a file containing the password which will unlock the wallet.
Example
The example assumes that the wally wallet was generated from the
wallet example.
lighthouse --testnet medalla account validator create --name wally --wallet-password wally.pass --count 1
This command will:
- Derive a single new BLS keypair from wallet
wallyin~/.lighthouse/{testnet}/wallets, updating it so that it generates a new key next time. - Create a new directory in
~/.lighthouse/{testnet}/validatorscontaining:- An encrypted keystore containing the validators voting keypair.
- An
eth1_deposit_data.rlpassuming the default deposit amount (32 ETHfor most testnets and mainnet) which can be submitted to the deposit contract for the medalla testnet. Other testnets can be set via the--testnetCLI param.
- Store a password to the validators voting keypair in
~/.lighthouse/{testnet}/secrets.
where testnet is the name of the testnet passed in the --testnet parameter (default is medalla).