Main > Technical Support

Private test net setup done what next ?

(1/1)

weiyang:

--- Quote from: rased on July 08, 2018, 05:25:53 am ---basically i have done Private test and and server running full node..  http://docs.bitshares.org/testnet/private-testnet.html   & http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/tutorials/full-node-usage.html

--- End quote ---

I am afraid your step is not correct, otherwise you wouldn't see so many assets.

You can post your detailed steps so that we could point out which one is not correct.

abit:
Basically you need to run your own private testnet, but not the open public testnet. If you've done correctly you won't see any public data.

The picture linked in OP is actually connected to the mainnet, but not a testnet. I'm not a UI dev so can't help you on that.

sschiessl:
Ah, that means all the time spent answering by me or anyone else in this forum were in veign, as our answers were not useful.

I do hope you find a motivated person to work out the details as your use case seems interesting.

Hope to hear from you with results again!

sschiessl:
I hope you are kidding....

rased:
Hi,
My target was to make a decentralized exchange then abit sir suggest me how to do that, then i have followed his guide and run the private testnet. but i saw there are  now many public data showing on my exchange : https://prnt.sc/k2x4jf  : (users, asset, blocks,etc) but i wanted to my own blockchain with no others data, it will be fresh exchange where i can add my own asset and can issue the coin  to other users, but it look like not i wanted.
so i come here with  question below :

1. how to remove those public data from my exchange ?
2. if i am running my  own decentralize exchange then how to access exchange front end and backend as a admin ?
3. Where is exchange front end and backend source code located ?
4. How to see blockchain source code ?

I hope some experts ans my questions to get solve my issues.

Thanks
Rased

Navigation

[0] Message Index

Go to full version