A mobile Bitcoin/Lightning app for lnd, c-lightning, and eclair node operators ⚡️
Notice: If you are looking for Zeus Server, the Lightning-based Point-of-Sale solution (unrelated to this project), please visit puzzle/zeus.
Zeus is built on TypeScript and React-Native. It runs on both iOS and Android.
Disclaimer: Zeus and Lightning in general are software projects in their early development stages. Please be wary when using Lightning and do not fund your node with more money than you are willing to lose.
Currently, to use Zeus, you must have a Bitcoin Lightning node running Lightning Network Daemon (lnd), eclair, or c-lightning using the c-lightning-REST or Spark API .
You must provide Zeus with your node's hostname, port number, and the macaroon you choose to use in hex format. If you need help converting your macaroon to hex format we wrote up a Node.js script that can use
here. Alternatively, if you're running a Unix-based operating system (eg. macOS, Linux) you can run xxd -ps -u -c 1000 /path/to/admin.macaroon
to generate your macaroon in hex format.
If you would like to learn more about running your own node we suggest checking out the following guides:
- If you're looking to run a full node on existing hardware running Windows or macOS, check out Pierre Rochard's Lightning Power Node Launcher. We recommend reading this guide.
- If you're looking to run a full node on a dedicated piece of hardware like a Raspberry Pi, check out Stadicus' Raspibolt Tutorial or RaspiBlitz or myNode.
On Android Zeus has support for connecting to you node entirely over the Tor network. You can refer to these guides to set up a Tor hidden service on your lnd node. The instructions are generally interchangable and typically only require you to change your Tor path.
- Zeus over Tor guide for RaspiBolt
- Zeus over Tor guide for FreeNAS by Seth586
- Zeus over Tor guide for RaspiBlitz by openoms
Zeus is proud to be integrated on the following platforms:
Don't trust, verify the code with your own two eyes. Then when ready proceed to the steps below based on your platform.
- install and setup react-native and its related dependencies under "Building Projects with Native Code" on react-native's Getting Started page
- if using your phone,
enable Developer mode and USB Debugging
, then make sure it is connected to your computer by running
adb devices
- install node dependencies with
npm i
- open up your Android simulator or connect your phone and run
react-native run-android
- install and setup react-native and its related dependencies under "Building Projects with Native Code" on react-native's Getting Started page
- install node dependencies with
npm i
cd ios && pod install
- open
ios/zeus.xcodeproj
in Xcode and hit Run
Google Play releases aren't fully featured due to Google policies. To get the fully featured version of Zeus on Android you must download the APK from the Zeus website, GitHub, or F-Droid. Google Play releases are managed on the play-releases
branch. Commits used for Google Play builds will be marked in the release notes.
- Keysend donation button
Please be sure to run npm run tsc
to check for type errors, npm run test
to run all tests, and npm run prettier
to run the prettier
If you are making cosmetic changes please test on both Android and iOS as things don't render exactly the same on both platforms.
Do not directly modify the files in /locales
unless you are adding new copy to the app in English. Instead, translators and reviewers should visit out Transifex page and request a role on the language you'd like to contribute to.
If you'd like to help us with the cost of running Zeus project (iOS developer account, Google Play developer account, hosting) you can send a payment to us via PayNym
+holymorning7d1, via tippin.me, or via keysend. Our node can be found at 03e1210c8d4b236a53191bb172701d76ec06dfa869a1afffcfd8f4e07d9129d898@zg6ziy65wqhiczqfqupx26j5yjot5iuxftqtiyvika3xoydc5hx2mtyd.onion:9735
.
Thank you.
Distributed under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL v3). See LICENSE file.