print your own money / cryptocurrency; run your own federated central bank nodes on the blockchain peer-to-peer over HTTP; revolutionize the world one block at a time
- home :: github.com/openblockchains/centralbank
- bugs :: github.com/openblockchains/centralbank/issues
- gem :: rubygems.org/gems/centralbank
- rdoc :: rubydoc.info/gems/centralbank
Use the centralbank
command line tool. Try:
$ centralbank -h
resulting in:
Usage: centralbank [options]
Wallet options:
-n, --name=NAME Address name (default: Alice)
Server (node) options:
-o, --host HOST listen on HOST (default: 0.0.0.0)
-p, --port PORT use PORT (default: 4567)
-h, --help Prints this help
To start a new (network) node using the default wallet address (that is, Alice) and the default server host and port settings use:
$ centralbank
Stand back ten feets :-) while starting up the machinery.
Ready to print (mine) money on the blockchain?
In your browser open up the page e.g. http://localhost:4567
. Voila!
Note: You can start a second node on your computer -
make sure to use a different port (use the -p/--port
option)
and (recommended)
a different wallet address (use the -n/--name
option).
Example:
$ centralbank -p 5678 -n Bob
Happy mining!
For local development - clone or download (and unzip) the centralbank code repo. Next install all dependencies using bundler with a Gemfile e.g.:
# Gemfile
source "https://rubygems.org"
gem 'sinatra'
gem 'sass'
gem 'blockchain-lite'
run
$ bundle ## will use the Gemfile (see above)
and now you're ready to run your own centralbank server node. Use the config.ru
script for rack:
# config.ru
$LOAD_PATH << './lib'
require 'centralbank'
run Centralbank::Service
and startup the money printing machine using rackup - the rack command line tool:
$ rackup ## will use the config.ru - rackup configuration script (see above).
In your browser open up the page e.g. http://localhost:9292
. Voila! Happy mining!
Programming Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains (in Ruby) by Gerald Bauer et al, 2018, Yuki & Moto Press
The centralbank
scripts are dedicated to the public domain.
Use it as you please with no restrictions whatsoever.