* removing typed pb accessors * refactor ssz api resp handlers to avoid typed pbs * json get block handler refactor * SubmitBlindedBlock to use generic json handling * update SubmitBlindedBlock * clear out more usages of PbForkname methods * remove fork-specific getters from block interface * remove usages of payload pb methods * remove pb helpers from execution payload interface * Update beacon-chain/rpc/eth/beacon/handlers.go Co-authored-by: Radosław Kapka <rkapka@wp.pl> * Update beacon-chain/rpc/eth/beacon/handlers.go Co-authored-by: Radosław Kapka <rkapka@wp.pl> * Update api/client/builder/client.go Co-authored-by: Radosław Kapka <rkapka@wp.pl> * Update api/client/builder/client.go Co-authored-by: Radosław Kapka <rkapka@wp.pl> * Update api/client/builder/client.go Co-authored-by: Radosław Kapka <rkapka@wp.pl> * Update api/client/builder/client.go Co-authored-by: Radosław Kapka <rkapka@wp.pl> * Update api/client/builder/client.go Co-authored-by: Radosław Kapka <rkapka@wp.pl> * Radek review * fix error message * deal with wonky builder responses * ✂️ * gaz * lint * tweaks for deep source --------- Co-authored-by: Kasey Kirkham <kasey@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Radosław Kapka <rkapka@wp.pl>
Prysm: An Ethereum Consensus Implementation Written in Go
This is the core repository for Prysm, a Golang implementation of the Ethereum Consensus specification, developed by Offchain Labs. See the Changelog for details of the latest releases and upcoming breaking changes.
Getting Started
A detailed set of installation and usage instructions as well as breakdowns of each individual component are available in the official documentation portal. If you still have questions, feel free to stop by our Discord.
Staking on Mainnet
To participate in staking, you can join the official eth2 launchpad. The launchpad is the only recommended way to become a validator on mainnet. You can explore validator rewards/penalties via Bitfly's block explorer: beaconcha.in, and follow the latest blocks added to the chain on beaconscan.
Contributing
Branches
Prysm maintains two permanent branches:
- master: This points to the latest stable release. It is ideal for most users.
- develop: This is used for development, it contains the latest PRs. Developers should base their PRs on this branch.
Guide
Want to get involved? Check out our Contribution Guide to learn more!
License
GNU General Public License v3.0
