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Continuous integration Project Status: WIP – Initial development is in progress, but there has not yet been a stable, usable release suitable for the public. GitHub go.mod Go version License: Apache-2.0 Lines of code

A Golang implementation of Paloma Chain, a decentralized, automation network for smart contracts deployed in the Cosmos, EVM, Solana, and Polkadot networks.

For Crosschain Software engineers that want simultaneous control of mulitiple smart contracts, on any blockchain, Paloma is decentralized and consensus-driven message delivery, fast state awareness, low cost state computation, and powerful attestation system that enables scaleable, crosschain, smart contract execution with any data source.

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Releases

See Release procedure for more information about the release model.

Active Networks

Mainnet

N/A

Testnet Setup Instructions

To get the latest palomad binary:

wget -O - https://github.com/palomachain/paloma/releases/download/v0.2.5-prealpha/paloma_0.2.5-prealpha_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz | \
sudo tar -C /usr/local/bin -xvzf - palomad
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/palomad
# Required until we figure out cgo
sudo wget -P /usr/lib https://github.com/CosmWasm/wasmvm/raw/main/api/libwasmvm.x86_64.so

Connecting to an existing testnet.

Download and install the latest release of palomad.

Initialize our configuration. This will populate a ~/.paloma/ directory.

MONIKER="$(hostname)"
palomad init "$MONIKER"

Copy the configs of the testnet we wish to connect to

wget -O ~/.paloma/config/genesis.json https://raw.githubusercontent.com/palomachain/testnet/master/paloma-testnet-6/genesis.json
wget -O ~/.paloma/config/addrbook.json https://raw.githubusercontent.com/palomachain/testnet/master/paloma-testnet-6/addrbook.json

Next you can generate a new set of keys to the new machine, or reuse an existing key.

VALIDATOR=<choose a name>
palomad keys add "$VALIDATOR"

# Or if you have a mnemonic already, we can recover the keys with:
palomad keys add "$VALIDATOR" --recover

Head over to https://faucet.palomaswap.com/ and get some funds!

We can verify the new funds have been deposited.

palomad query bank balances --node tcp://testnet.palomaswap.com:26657 "$ADDRESS"

And start the node!

palomad start

If desired we can stake our funds and create a validator.

MONIKER="$(hostname)"
VALIDATOR="$(palomad keys list --list-names | head -n1)"
STAKE_AMOUNT=1000000ugrain
PUBKEY="$(palomad tendermint show-validator)"
palomad tx staking create-validator \
      --fees=1000000ugrain \
      --from="$VALIDATOR" \
      --amount="$STAKE_AMOUNT" \
      --pubkey="$PUBKEY" \
      --moniker="$MONIKER" \
      --website="https://www.example.com" \
      --details="<enter a description>" \
      --chain-id=paloma-testnet-6 \
      --commission-rate="0.1" \
      --commission-max-rate="0.2" \
      --commission-max-change-rate="0.05" \
      --min-self-delegation="100" \
      --yes \
      --broadcast-mode=block

You may receive an error account sequence mismatch, you will need to wait until your local paloma catches up with the rest of the chain.

Running with systemd

First configure the service:

cat << EOT > /etc/systemd/system/palomad.service
[Unit]
Description=Paloma Blockchain
After=network.target
ConditionPathExists=/usr/local/bin/palomad

[Service]
Type=simple
LimitNOFILE=65535
Restart=always
RestartSec=5
WorkingDirectory=~
ExecStartPre=
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/palomad start
ExecReload=

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
EOT

Then reload systemd configurations and start the service!

service palomad start

# Check that it's running successfully:
service palomad status
# Or watch the logs:
journalctl -u palomad.service -f

Uploading a local contract

CONTRACT=<contract.wasm>
VALIDATOR="$(palomad keys list --list-names | head -n1)"
palomad tx wasm store "$CONTRACT" --from "$VALIDATOR" --broadcast-mode block -y --gas auto --fees 3000000000ugrain

Setting up a new private testnet

Download and install the latest release of palomad.

Install jq, used by the setup script.

apt install jq

Set up the chain validator.

CHAIN_ID=paloma-testnet-6 \
MNEMONIC="$(cat secret.mn)" \
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/palomachain/paloma/master/scripts/setup-volume-testnet.sh)"

We should now see an error free execution steadily increasing chain depth.

palomad start

Others wishing to connect to the new testnet will need your .paloma/config/genesis.json file, as well as the main peer designation. We can get the main peer designation with jq:

jq -r '.body.memo' ~/.paloma/config/gentx/gentx-*.json

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