Skaled is SKALE Proof-Of-Stake blockchain client, compatible with ETH ecocystem, including EVM, Solidity, Metamask and Truffle. It uses SKALE BFT Consensus engine. It is currently actively developed and maintained by SKALE Labs, and intended to be used for SKALE blockchains.
The SKALE network supports an unlimited number of independent blockchains with zero gas fees, instant finality, and high transaction throughput. SKALE is the first live blockchain with Linear Scaling. As more nodes join the network, the capacity of the network also grows.
Skaled is forkless, meaning that blockchain a linear chain (and not a tree of forks as with ETH 1.0). Every block is provably finalized within finite time.
Skaled is asynchronous, meaning that the consensus on the next block starts immediately after the previous block is finalized. There is no set block time interval. This allows for subsecond block production in case of a fast network, enabling interactive Dapps.
Skaled is the only provably secure ETH compatible PoS client. Security is proven under assumption of maximum t malicious nodes, where the total number of nodes N is more or equal 3t + 1.
The network is assumed to bef fully asynchronous meaning that there is no upper limit for the packet delivery time. In case of a temporarily network split, the protocol can wait indefinitely long until the split is resolved and then resume normal block production.
Historically skaled started by forking Aleth (formerly known as the cpp-ethereum project). We are thankful to the original cpp-ethereum team for their contributions.
Skaled builds and runs on Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/skalenetwork/skaled.git
cd skaled
--recurse-submodules
to the git clone
command.
If you have already cloned the repo and forgot to pass --recurse-submodules
, execute git submodule update --init --recursive
sudo apt update
sudo apt install autoconf build-essential cmake libprocps-dev libtool texinfo wget yasm flex bison btrfs-progs
sudo apt install make build-essential cmake pkg-config libgnutls28-dev libssl-dev unzip zlib1g-dev libgcrypt20-dev docker.io gcc-9 g++-9 gperf clang-format-11
NB cmake needs to be of version >=3.31, git of version >=2.18
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-9 9
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-9 9
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcov gcov /usr/bin/gcov-9 9
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcov-dump gcov-dump /usr/bin/gcov-dump-9 9
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcov-tool gcov-tool /usr/bin/gcov-tool-9 9
gcc --version
cd deps
./build.sh
or, if you want to build debug version of skaled
cd deps
./build.sh DEBUG=1
mkdir -p ~/.hunter/_Base/Download/crc32c/1.0.5/dc7fa8c/
cd ~/.hunter/_Base/Download/crc32c/1.0.5/dc7fa8c/
wget https://github.com/hunter-packages/crc32c/archive/refs/tags/hunter-1.0.5.tar.gz
# Configure the project and create a build directory.
cmake -H. -Bbuild -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
# Build all default targets using all cores.
cmake --build build -- -j$(nproc)
Note: Currently only Debug build is supported.
To run the tests:
cd build/test
./testeth -- --all
We are actively looking for contributors and have great bounties!
Please read CONTRIBUTING and CODING_STYLE thoroughly before making alterations to the code base. This project adheres to SKALE's code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code.
We use GitHub issues for tracking requests and bugs, so please see our general development questions and discussion on Discord.
All contributions are welcome! We try to keep a list of tasks that are suitable for newcomers under the tag help wanted. If you have any questions, please just ask.
All development goes in develop branch.
Learn more about the SKALE community over on Discord.
All contributions are made under the GNU General Public License v3. See LICENSE.
All original cpp-ethereum code Copyright (C) Aleth Authors.
All cpp-ethereum modifications Copyright (C) SKALE Labs.
All skaled code Copyright (C) SKALE Labs.