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Stakeholder Proposals / Re: [Committee Candidate] Xanoxt-committee, RuDEX & Russian Community Representative
« on: February 14, 2019, 12:15:11 am »
Sounds good, greater competition for the committee positions 👍
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if you use this repo:For a private testnet?
https://github.com/bitshares/tapin
and point it to the testnet api (wss://node.testnet.bitshares.eu), it will setup a local faucet for testnet
Testnet:
faucet: https://faucet.testnet.bitshares.eu
prefix: TEST
Mainnet:
faucet: https://faucet.bitshares.eu
prefix: BTS
If you send a public key with the wrong prefix to the faucets, they will raise an error/exception.
Is that what you are looking for?Could you help with the documentation aspect of private faucet & testnet setup please? I hadn't realized that you'd get an error if you changed the prefix, in my past security research I was blocked by an inability to use a private faucet on my private testnet :/ I've probably registered 10 accounts on the public testnet instead of the private testnet during early attempts 😂Could this worker help with this issue? https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-ui/issues/1773BitShares.eu will give you a warning (that will show nicely in the UI) in case you try to create an account with keys for a different blockchain.
From a faucet POV, we can only identify "wrong blockchain" by means of the "prefix" (the first characters in your public key, e.g. BTSxxxxxxx).
If someone sets up a private blockchain and uses the same BTS prefix, then there is no way if knowing the users wants those accounts to be created somewhere else - in fact, the keys are identical then!