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πŸ₯·πŸ©Έ Madara is a ⚑ blazing fast ⚑ Starknet sequencer, based on substrate, powered by Rust πŸ¦€

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⚑ Madara: Starknet Sequencer πŸ‘‰πŸ‘ˆ

Welcome to Madara, a blazing fast ⚑ Starknet sequencer designed to make your projects soar!

Built on the robust Substrate framework and fast, thanks to Rust πŸ¦€, Madara delivers unmatched performance and scalability to power your Starknet-based Validity Rollup chain.

Dive into the world of Madara and join our passionate community of contributors! Together, we're pushing the boundaries of what's possible within the Starknet ecosystem.

πŸš€ Discover the unparalleled flexibility and might of Madara, your gateway to launching your very own Starknet appchain or L3. Harness the prowess of Cairo, while maintaining complete control over your custom appchain, tailored to your specific requirements. Madara is designed to empower a multitude of projects, fueling growth within the Starknet ecosystem.

πŸ“£ Peripheral repositories

  • Madara Explorer by the great LambdaClass team 🫢: A block explorer for Madara.
  • Madara Infra: A collection of scripts and tools to deploy and manage Madara on different environments (e.g. AWS, docker, ansible, etc.). It also contains the Starknet Stack demo docker-compose file.
  • Madara Kit Application: A simple application that demonstrates how to use Madara. Deployed on https://app.madara.zone.
  • Madara Docsite: The source code of the Madara documentation website. Deployed on https://docs.madara.zone.
  • Madara Tsukuyomi: The source code of the Madara Desktop App. A friendly GUI to start a Madara node and interact with it.

🌟 Features

  • Starknet sequencer 🐺
  • Built on Substrate 🌐
  • Rust-based for safety and performance 🏎️
  • Custom FRAME pallets for Starknet functionality πŸ”§
  • Comprehensive documentation πŸ“š
  • Active development and community support 🀝

πŸ“š Documentation

Get started with our comprehensive documentation, which covers everything from project structure and architecture to benchmarking and running Madara:

πŸ—οΈ Build & Run

Want to dive straight in? Check out our Getting Started Guide for instructions on how to build and run Madara on your local machine.

Benchmarking

Benchmarking is an essential process in our project development lifecycle, as it helps us to track the performance evolution of Madara over time. It provides us with valuable insights into how well Madara handles transaction throughput, and whether any recent changes have impacted performance.

You can follow the evolution of Madara's performance by visiting our Benchmark Page.

However, it's important to understand that the absolute numbers presented on this page should not be taken as the reference or target numbers for a production environment. The benchmarks are run on a self-hosted GitHub runner, which may not represent the most powerful machine configurations in real-world production scenarios.

Therefore, these numbers primarily serve as a tool to track the relative performance changes over time. They allow us to quickly identify and address any performance regressions, and continuously optimize the system's performance.

In other words, while the absolute throughput numbers may not be reflective of a production environment, the relative changes and trends over time are what we focus on. This way, we can ensure that Madara is always improving, and that we maintain a high standard of performance as the project evolves.

One can use flamegraph-rs to generate flamegraphs and look for the performance bottlenecks of the system by running the following :

flamegraph --root --open  -- ./target/release/madara --dev --pool-limit=100000 --pool-kbytes=500000 --rpc-methods=unsafe --rpc-cors=all --in-peers=0 --out-peers=1 --no-telemetry

In parallel to that, run npm run test within the benchmarking folder. Once you stop the node, the flamegraph will open in your browser.

🌐 Connect to the dev webapp

Once your Madara node is up and running, you can connect to our Dev Frontend App to interact with your chain. Connect here!

🀝 Contribute

We're always looking for passionate developers to join our community and contribute to Madara. Check out our contributing guide for more information on how to get started.

πŸ“– License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.

See LICENSE for more information.

Happy coding! πŸŽ‰

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

Abdel @ StarkWare
Abdel @ StarkWare

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TimothΓ©e Delabrouille
TimothΓ©e Delabrouille

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0xevolve
0xevolve

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Lucas @ StarkWare
Lucas @ StarkWare

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Davide Silva
Davide Silva

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Finiam
Finiam

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Resende
Resende

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drspacemn
drspacemn

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Tarrence van As
Tarrence van As

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Siyuan Han
Siyuan Han

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ZΓ© Diogo
ZΓ© Diogo

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Matthias Monnier
Matthias Monnier

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glihm
glihm

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Antoine
Antoine

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ClΓ©ment Walter
ClΓ©ment Walter

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Elias Tazartes
Elias Tazartes

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Jonathan LEI
Jonathan LEI

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greged93
greged93

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Santiago GalvΓ‘n (Dub)
Santiago GalvΓ‘n (Dub)

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ftupas
ftupas

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Paul-Henry Kajfasz
Paul-Henry Kajfasz

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chirag-bgh
chirag-bgh

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danilowhk
danilowhk

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Harsh Bajpai
Harsh Bajpai

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amanusk
amanusk

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DamiΓ‘n PiΓ±ones
DamiΓ‘n PiΓ±ones

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marioiordanov
marioiordanov

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Daniel Bejarano
Daniel Bejarano

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sparqet
sparqet

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Robin Straub
Robin Straub

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tedison
tedison

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lanaivina
lanaivina

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Oak
Oak

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Pia
Pia

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apoorvsadana
apoorvsadana

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Francesco Ceccon
Francesco Ceccon

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ptisserand
ptisserand

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Zizou
Zizou

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V.O.T
V.O.T

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Abishek Bashyal
Abishek Bashyal

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Ammar Arif
Ammar Arif

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lambda-0x
lambda-0x

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exp_table
exp_table

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Pilou
Pilou

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hithem
hithem

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Chris Lexmond
Chris Lexmond

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Tidus91
Tidus91

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Veronika S
Veronika S

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!