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Howto import an existing delegate as witness in BitShares 2.0
We need to Extract the signing public and private key from BitShares 0.9.
Let's obtain the <publickey>
:
>>> get_account <delegatename>
[...]
Block Signing Key: <publickey>
[...]
Remark: Public keys in the BitShares network have the prefix BTS
. Hence, in the case of the Graphene testnet you should replace BTS
by GPH
.
and the corresponding <wifkey>
:
>>> wallet_dump_account_private_key <delegatename> signing_key
"<wifkey>"
For the testnet we need to download the proper genesis block. Eventually, the genesis block will be part of the client so that this step will not be required for the real network later. The genesis block can be downloaded (here)[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_GVo0GoC_v_S3lPOWlUbFJFWTQ].
We first run the witness node without block production and connect it to the P2P network with the following command:
$ programs/witness_node/witness_node -s 104.200.28.117:61705 --rpc-endpoint 127.0.0.1:8090 --genesis-json aug-14-test-genesis.json
The address 104.200.28.117
is one of the public seed nodes.
We now open up the cli_wallet
and connect to our plain and stupid witness node:
$ programs/cli_wallet/cli_wallet -s ws://127.0.0.1:8090
The witness_id can be obtain from the blockchain:
locked >>> get_witness <delegatename>
where <delegatename
is the name of the account used as delegate in
BitShares0.9. This delegate is a "witness" in BitShares 2.0.
Now we need to start the witness, so shut down the wallet (ctrl-d), and shut down the witness (ctrl-c). Re-launch the witness, now mentioning the new witness 1.6.10 and its keypair:
./witness_node --rpc-endpoint=127.0.0.1:8090 \
--witness-id '"<witnessid>"' \
--private-key '["<publickey>", "<wifkey>"]' \
--genesis-json aug-14-test-genesis.json \
-s 104.200.28.117:61705
Alternatively, you can also add this line into yout config.ini:
witness-id = "<witnessid>"
private-key = ["<publickey>", "<wifkey>"]
If you monitor the output of the witness_node
, you should see it generate
blocks signed by your witness:
Witness 1.6.10 production slot has arrived; generating a block now...
Generated block #367 with timestamp 2015-07-05T20:46:30 at time 2015-07-05T20:46:30