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rpl000401 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/withdraw.html | Exiting your Validator | When you have decided that you no longer want to run a minipool and want to access the full balance locked on the Beacon Chain, you will have to take several steps:
We'll cover each step below. | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000402 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/withdraw.html | Sending the Exit Request | If you want to exit the validator attached to a minipool, run the following command:
rocketpool minipool exit
You will be presented with a list of minipools that can be exited:
Please select a minipool to exit:
1: All available minipools
2: 0x7E5700bcd65B1770bA68abB288D3f53814d376aC (staking since 2023-02-08, 06:33 +00... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000403 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/withdraw.html | Distributing Full Rewards | NOTEThis process requires your validator to be exited from the Beacon Chain and your validator's balance to have been transferred to the minipool contract. If you need a refresher on how to do that process, please see the Exiting your Validator section above - return here once you're done.
If you have exited your valid... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000404 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/withdraw.html | Unstaking RPL | At this point, your effective RPL will be updated to remove this minipool from the calculation. You can now unstake any RPL you have that would put you over the 150% limit.
To unstake RPL against the node, run the following command:
rocketpool node withdraw-rpl | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000405 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/withdraw.html | A Note on the Old Delegate | The original minipool delegate assigned to every minipool from Rocket Pool's launch until Atlas's deployment was built with two assumptions in mind:
The first point is clearly no longer relevant now that Ethereum is being upgraded to support skimming. The second point is also no longer true, because the Oracle DAO is n... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000406 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/rescue-dissolved.html | Rescuing a Dissolved Minipool | In the unlikely event your minipool does not stake within the dissolve window, it will be "dissolved" by the oDAO and user funds provided will be returned to the deposit pool for use by another minipool. In this scenario, you will need to perform the below process to retrieve your ETH and unlock your RPL to be unstaked... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000407 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/rescue-dissolved.html | Update your Minipool Delegate | It is highly recommended that you use the latest minipool delegate when performing this process. Older delegates contain a selfdestruct operation when they are closed which means, if the process is not completed correctly in the specified order, funds may be locked forever. You can check that your minipool is on the la... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000408 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/rescue-dissolved.html | Retrieve Your Unused Deposit Balance | NOTEIf your minipool was dissolved prior to Atlas, you may skip this step and head straight to Increase Your Beaconchain Balance to 32 ETH. You do not need to retrieve your unused deposit balance because the entire bond amount was deposited to the beaconchain prior to Atlas.
1 ETH from your initial bond deposit is used... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000409 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/rescue-dissolved.html | Increase Your Beaconchain Balance to 32 ETH | You must top up your validator's balance to the minimum required for activation on the beaconchain. This amount is 32 ETH. If you have a 16 ETH bonded minipool, you will require an additional 16 ETH and if you have an 8 ETH bonded minipool you will need an additional 24 ETH during this step.
Deposit the required amount... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000410 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/rescue-dissolved.html | Exiting your Validator | Once your validator has been active for a minimum of 256 epochs, you may exit your minipool via the same process as any other minipool by following the Exiting your Validator guide.
The full 32 ETH balance will be returned to your minipool and dissolved minipools distribute 100% of their balance to the node operator's ... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000411 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/troubleshooting.html | [NYI] Troubleshooting your Node | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | |||
rpl000412 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/troubleshooting.html | TODO | This should discuss how to look for, and handle, common problems that people face when running a node. | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000413 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/faq.html | FAQ (WIP) | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | |||
rpl000414 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/faq.html | What are the benefits of running two 16 ETH minipools with Rocket Pool compared to a 32 ETH solo validator? | By running a single solo validator, you would receive 100% rewards on your 32 ETH. By running two 16 ETH minipools, you would receive 100% rewards on your 32 ETH plus 15% of the rewards on 32 ETH provided by the Rocket Pool protocol. You would also have the option to use Rocket Pool's Smoothing Pool feature. | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000415 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/faq.html | How do I know how much my rETH is worth? Does it rebase? | The rETH token will not rebase. The number of tokens on your wallet will remain constant but they appreciate in value over time. You can check here for more information on the exchange rate history. | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000416 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/faq.html | I have a technical issue running my node, how do I get help? | You can start by checking the Rocket Pool Support page. If that doesn't help, you can ask your question on the Rocket Pool #support channel in the Discord server. | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000417 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/faq.html | How can I get test ETH to experiment with creating and running a minipool? I can't post messages on the faucet channel. | See Getting test ETH on Goerli. | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000418 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/faq.html | How do I recover my node if my machine breaks? | Short answer: your mnemonic is all that you need to fully recover your node. Always make sure to keep it safe.
To recover your node on a new machine, start by making sure your previous machine is not going to be online again with the keys available, as two nodes running with the same keys will get you slashed. Follow t... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000419 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/faq.html | Why aren't my clients syncing? I have a low amount of peers. | Clients need to have a healthy number of peers to be able to properly sync. You can start by running the test here, checking if ports 30303 and 9001 are opened. If they're closed, you'll need to setup port forwarding on your router. Also, make sure your node has a static local IP address so the port forwarding does not... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000420 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/faq.html | My consensus client is taking too long to sync. What should I do? | Consensus clients can take a long time to sync if you didn't start the sync process using Checkpoint Sync. Even if you're running it for a long time, it's usually faster to configure the checkpoint sync URL, clear the current sync data with rocketpool service resync-eth2 and start over. Your client should be synced in ... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000421 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/node/faq.html | I've already rebooted. Why does Grafana say I still need to reboot? | The reboot information is cached and only updates every few hours. Running sudo apt update will force an update. | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000422 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/overview.html | Practicing with the Test Network | An Ethereum test network (testnet for short) is an Ethereum blockchain, functionally identical to the standard Ethereum blockchain, but it's intended to be used for testing smart contracts before they go live onto the main "real" blockchain (called mainnet). Testnets run in parallel with mainnet - there are actually se... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000423 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/overview.html | Configuring the Testnet | The default configuration of Rocket Pool using Docker handles all of the settings involved in using a testnet for you automatically. There's nothing special you need to do.
If you're using a different setup with an external ETH1 or ETH2 client, or are running your clients natively without Docker, then you will need to ... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000424 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/overview.html | Getting Test ETH on Goerli | To use the Rocket Pool test network, you'll need ETH on Goerli. Luckily, you can get this for free using a faucet - an automated service that will provide you with Goerli ETH to test with.
NOTEYou will need to provide an Ethereum address in order to receive test ETH.If you are just trying to stake your ETH normally and... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000425 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/overview.html | Getting Test RPL on Goerli | If you're testing out node operation, you'll need some test RPL in addition to test ETH. To get this, you'll need to use the Smartnode stack's command line interface (CLI) tool. You'll want to set up the Smartnode stack following the Node Operator's guide before collecting RPL from the faucet.
Once your Smartnode CLI i... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000426 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/mainnet.html | Migrating from the Test Network to Mainnet | If you've already used Rocket Pool on our Prater test network, are comfortable with its ins and out, and are ready to either stake ETH or run a node for real on the main Ethereum chain, then this guide is for you! Here you will find instructions on how to migrate an existing Smartnode stack from the Prater test network... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000427 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/mainnet.html | Pool Staking on Mainnet | Pool staking is largely the same process on mainnet as it was on the testnet. The URL will be different and the address of the rETH token may be different, but there are no significant changes to the workflow. Follow the Staking Guide, which has been updated with instructions for mainnet. | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000428 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/mainnet.html | Differences Between the Testnet and Mainnet | The testnet Smartnode has a faucet for test ETH. The mainnet Smartnode does not have a faucet. You will need to supply your own ETH in order to stake.Mainnet supports many Ethereum wallets via WalletConnect, so you can use other wallets that you could not use on the testnet. You are no longer restricted to using Metama... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000429 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/mainnet.html | Smartnode Operation on Mainnet | NOTENothing from the test network can be migrated to mainnet. The chain data is different for both Execution (ETH1) and Consensus (ETH2), so you must remove the old chain data and resync the mainnet chains from scratch. Your validators on the testnet do not carry over to mainnet. Also, for security, compatibility, and ... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000430 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/mainnet.html | Differences Between the Testnet and Mainnet | The testnet Smartnode has a faucet for ETH and RPL. The mainnet Smartnode does not have a faucet. You will need to supply your own ETH and your own RPL.If you are using Geth, your node's workload will be considerabily higher. Geth takes approximately 20x the storage space of Goerli (400 GB as of 2021-09-05), and requir... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000431 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/mainnet.html | Automatic Migration (Docker Mode Only) | For Docker Mode users, the Smartnode can migrate to Mainnet for you automatically.
While you still have the testnet configured, exit your validators on Prater:
rocketpool minipool exit
Select 1: All available minipools from the list of choices and wait for it to complete. This will help clean up the network by removing... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000432 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/testnet/mainnet.html | Migrating Manually | If for any reason you cannot leverage the Smartnode's automatic migration process, you can do it manually in a few simple steps:
Docker ModeNative ModeWhile you still have the testnet configured, exit your validators on Prater:rocketpool minipool exitSelect 1: All available minipools from the list of choices and wait f... | 19:09:23hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000433 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/overview.html | The Rocket Pool Oracle DAO | NOTEThis documentation only applies to members of Rocket Pool's Oracle DAO. If you have not been explicitly invited to the Oracle DAO and just intend to run a regular Rocket Pool node, this section of the guide does not apply to you. You can safely ignore it, but are welcome to read it if you are interested.
The Oracle... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000434 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/overview.html | Requirements | To run an Oracle DAO node, you will require the following:
Access to an Execution Client's RPC endpoint. This can be a locally-run client, as is the case with most Rocket Pool nodes, or it can link to external clients that you or your organization maintain independently.Access to an Archive-Mode Execution Client, which... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000435 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/overview.html | Activities | Oracle DAO duties are split into two parts.
Read the next section to learn how to set up your Oracle DAO node. | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000436 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | Setting up an Oracle DAO Node | At a bare minimum, a standard Rocket Pool node runs the following:
The Smartnode CLIThe Smartnode API daemonThe Smartnode node daemonThe Smartnode watchtower daemon
Optionally, the node can also run the following components:
An Execution ClientA Beacon NodeA Validator ClientMEV-BoostPrometheusThe Prometheus Node Export... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000437 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | Initial Node Setup | The best way to start is by following the standard setup instructions for a normal Rocket Pool node. That process will help you determine how you'd like to configure and run your node.
If you would like to run minipools (validators) on your node, please follow the normal node documentation from start to finish and retu... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000438 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | Additional Oracle DAO Configuration | There are two additional settings you need to provision in order to satisfy your Oracle DAO responsibilities. Please select the mode you use to configure your node below from the tabs below.
[service config] Interactive UI[service config] HeadlesslyDirect Config File | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000439 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | Oracle DAO Smartnode Commands | The Smartnode CLI's odao command group is used to interact with the Oracle DAO contracts and duties on-chain:
NAME:
rocketpool odao - Manage the Rocket Pool oracle DAO
USAGE:
rocketpool odao command [command options] [arguments...]
COMMANDS:
status, s Get oracle DAO status
members, m ... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000440 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | status | The status command simply summarizes a few details about the Oracle DAO such as member count and proposal count:
The node is a member of the oracle DAO - it can create unbonded minipools, vote on DAO proposals and perform watchtower duties.
There are currently 8 member(s) in the oracle DAO.
There are 29 oracle DAO pr... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000441 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | members | The members command prints detailed information about each member of the Oracle DAO, including their handle, their contact information, their node address, their RPL bond, and the last time they submitted a proposal for voting:
The oracle DAO has 8 members:
--------------------
Member ID: kermit-2
URL: ... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000442 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | member-settings | member-settings shows the current values for each of the configurable parameters related to Oracle DAO membership:
ODAO Voting Quorum Threshold: 51.000000%
Required Member RPL Bond: 1750.000000 RPL
Max Number of Unbonded Minipools: 250
Consecutive Challenge Cooldown: 300 Blocks
Challenge Meeting Window: 900 Blocks
Cost... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000443 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | proposal-settings | proposal-settings shows the current values for each of the configurable parameters related to proposals that the Oracle DAO can vote on:
Cooldown Between Proposals: 1h0m0s
Proposal Voting Window: 168h0m0s
Delay Before Voting on a Proposal is Allowed: 15m0s
Window to Execute an Accepted Proposal: 168h0m0s
Window to Act ... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000444 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | minipool-settings | minipool-settings shows the current values for each of the configurable parameters related to minipools on the Rocket Pool network:
Scrub Period: 1h0m0s | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000445 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | propose | The propose command is used to submit governance proposals that the rest of the Oracle DAO can vote on. These can involve changing a setting or modifying the Oracle DAO members (i.e., inviting or kicking other members).
This command is described in more detail in the Oracle DAO Proposals section. | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000446 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | proposals | The proposals command is used to interact with existing Oracle DAO governance proposals. It can view them, rescind proposals that you made, vote on them, and execute them (if applicable) causing them to take effect after they have been approved by the other members:
NAME:
rocketpool odao proposals - Manage oracle DA... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000447 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | join / leave | The join and leave commands are used to join the Oracle DAO once you've been invited, or leave the Oracle DAO once the other members have approved your resignation request. | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000448 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | Joining the Oracle DAO | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | |||
rpl000449 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | The RPL Bond | In order to join the Oracle DAO, your node wallet will need enough RPL in it to cover the required membership bond. This will be locked in Rocket Pool's vault as part of the joining process. The exact amount of RPL required for the bond will be determined at the time of your invitation, and will be communicated to you ... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000450 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | Accepting an Invitation | Once your node is set up and you have been invited to join the Oracle DAO by the existing members, you can use the rocketpool odao join command to accept the invitation. This will involve two transactions:
One to lock the RPL required for your bondOne to join the Oracle DAO when the bond has been received
Once you've j... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000451 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/setup.html | Next Steps | Now that you've joined the Oracle DAO, take a look at the next section to learn how to test your node in this role. | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000452 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/testing.html | Testing your Oracle DAO Node | Once your node is set up and you've joined the Oracle DAO, you should test it to ensure it's able to perform its duties properly. The best way to do this is to have it build the Redstone rewards Merkle tree using Rocket Pool's treegen utility. | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000453 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/testing.html | treegen | treegen is a tool that can reproduce the entire rewards Merkle tree and accompanying artifacts for a previous rewards interval via your archive Execution and Consensus clients. It can also "dry run" the current interval by pretending that it ended at the latest finalized epoch (at the time of running it) and producing ... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000454 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/testing.html | Building a Dry-Run Tree | For a first test, run treegen to generate a dry-run tree that calculates the tree from the start of the rewards interval to the latest (finalized) slot. We'll use the script included in the repository that leverages the Docker container to run it on the node machine itself for simplicity:
./treegen.sh -e http://localho... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000455 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/testing.html | Building a Canonical Tree from a Past Interval | This next test is to replicate one of the complete trees from a past interval. This will require archival access on both the Execution Layer and the Consensus Layer, so it will serve as a good test of both capabilities.
As of this writing, Interval 2 is an ideal choice as it is far in the past () and involved the Smoot... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000456 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/testing.html | Next Steps | Next up, we'll cover how to monitor your node's performance. | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000457 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/monitoring.html | Monitoring your Oracle DAO Node | Once your node is up and running, it's important that you regularly monitor its health to ensure that it's correctly performing its automated duties. Doing so involves the following:
Monitoring the health of your physical (or virtual) system at the OS levelMonitoring the health of your Execution and/or Consensus client... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000458 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/monitoring.html | The Standard Rocket Pool Dashboard | The Smartnode provides a convenient dashboard that allows you to monitor many of the metrics listed above. There is one dashboard for each Consensus Client. Below is an example of the dashboard for Nimbus:
Your machine's hardware health is captured in the upper-left quadrant.Your Execution client is functioning proper... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000459 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/monitoring.html | The Oracle DAO Dashboard | We have also constructed a simple dashboard specifically tailored towards Oracle DAO members:
This dashboard that tracks the following:
The status of the Oracle DAO proposals that need to be voted on or executed (more details on these in the next section)The history of submissions for price and balance updates*The ETH... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000460 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/monitoring.html | Checking the Logs | If you or one of the other Oracle DAO members has expressed concern with your node, the first line of defense is to look at the watchtower daemon logs using (for Docker and Hybrid mode) the following command:
rocketpool service logs watchtower
This will show the docker logs for the watchtower container, truncating to t... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000461 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/monitoring.html | Next Steps | In the next section, we'll cover the duties that you must perform manually as an Oracle DAO member. | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000462 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/proposals.html | Oracle DAO Proposals | As a reminder, there are two types of Oracle DAO duties:
Proposals form the core of your responsibities outside of the automated watchtower duties. Essentially, they work as follows:
The collective Oracle DAO should discuss an upcoming proposal extensively ahead of time, so each member is aware of it and understands wh... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000463 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/proposals.html | Making a Proposal | Once you make a proposal, it will enter a review period where the other members can see it and discuss it, but will not be able to vote on it. At the time of writing, this is currently 7 days.
After the review period, there will be a voting period where members can vote either for the proposal, or against it. At the ti... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000464 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/proposals.html | invite | Inviting a member is done via rocketpool odao propose member invite which will take 3 additional arguments:
The node address to invite (must be a registered Rocket Pool node)The name / label for this nodeThe URL or contact info for the user or organization running the node
For example: to invite a new member, run rocke... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000465 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/proposals.html | kick | Kicking a member out of the Oracle DAO is done via the rocketpool odao propose member kick command. It will ask you to select which member you want to kick, and issue an optional fine (from 0 RPL up to the bonded RPL amount, currently 1750 RPL). This fine, if provided, will burn part of (or all of) the member's RPL bon... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000466 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/proposals.html | leave | If you would like to voluntarily resign from the Oracle DAO, use the rocketpool odao propose member leave command. This will create a new proposal so the other members can vote on whether or not to approve your resignation.
::::: | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000467 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/proposals.html | Viewing Proposals | To view a brief summary of all of the proposals in the protocol's history, use rocketpool odao proposals list. This will sort the proposals by their status and show who proposed it and what it does.
To view the details of a specific proposal, use rocketpool odao proposals details <value> where <value> is the ID of the ... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000468 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/proposals.html | Voting on Proposals | To vote on a proposal, use the following command:
rocketpool odao proposals vote
This will provide you with an interactive dialog asking which proposal you would like to vote on, and whether you would like to vote in favor of it or against it. Follow the prompts carefully to complete the vote. | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000469 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/odao/proposals.html | Executing Proposals | When a proposal has received enough votes in favor of it to reach quorum, any member of the Oracle DAO can then execute the proposal (apply its changes) using the following command:
rocketpool odao proposals execute
This will provide you with an interactive dialog asking which proposal you would like to execute. Follow... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000470 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/legacy/v1.3-update.html | Upgrading to Smartnode v1.3.x | Version 1.3.0 of the Smartnode stack brings some important changes that users should be aware of. They are designed to significantly improve your node operator experience and address many of the features that our users have requested since Rocket Pool's launch.
In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of migra... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000471 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/legacy/v1.3-update.html | Configuration File Changes | v1.3.0 introduces some significant changes in the way the Smartnode's configuration is managed. If you've manually modified the Smartnode configuration before, you should be aware of the following changes:
The config.yml file has been removed. All of its information is now baked directly into the Smartnode stack, so us... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000472 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/legacy/v1.3-update.html | Installing the New Version | Installing the new version should feel very familiar.
Start by stopping the services and downloading the new CLI as usual:
Docker or Hybrid ModeNative ModeStop the Rocket Pool services:rocketpool service stopDownload the new Smartnode CLI for your system (choose from the tabs below):Linux x64Linux arm64macOS x64macOS a... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000473 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/legacy/v1.3-update.html | Configuring the Smartnode with the Terminal UI | Now that you have the new CLI and package installed, all of your previous settings have been preserved and migrated to the new system. In the next step, you should run rocketpool service config. This will look quite different compared to previous versions of this function; v1.3.0 introduces the Terminal UI: a terminal-... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000474 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/legacy/v1.3-update.html | Starting the Smartnode Stack | Once you've saved your configuration, the terminal will ask if you want to restart the containers automatically (unless you're using Native mode). If you do not / cannot allow them to start automatically, you can start them up manually with the following commands:
Docker or Hybrid ModeNative Moderocketpool service star... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000475 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/legacy/v1.3-update.html | Reverting to your Previous Configuration | If, for any reason, you need to revert back to v1.2.4 of the Smartnode stack, don't worry! All of your old configuration files have been preserved in a backup directory and can easily be retrieved to restore your previous setup.
Select which mode you use from the tabs below and follow the instructions.
Docker or Hybrid... | 19:09:24hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000476 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/legacy/upgrading.html | Migrating the Smartnode from Previous Beta Tests | If you've been a Rocket Pool node operator during our previous beta tests on Medalla or Pyrmont, thank you for helping us improve the protocol and welcome back! This brief guide will walk you through the process of purging your own beta build and setting up the newest build for either the Prater testnet, or for real st... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000477 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/atlas/lebs.html | 8-ETH Bonded Minipools | When Rocket Pool was first launched, it supported two types of minipools:
The latter was removed by a community vote several months into the protocol's life due to it no longer being necessary and resulting in long refund delays.
The former represented the protocol's lowest bond amount because it guaranteed that if a n... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000478 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/atlas/lebs.html | How 8-ETH Bonded Minipools Work | Mechanically, 8-ETH bonded minipools behave identically to every other minipool in the protocol. They still "own" a validator on the Beacon Chain (they represent that validator's withdrawal credentials), they still come with a commission (though the commission with Atlas will be fixed at 14% for all new minipools), and... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000479 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/atlas/lebs.html | Rewards | From a profitability perspective (looking purely at ETH rewards and ignoring RPL), 8-ETH bonded minipools with a 14% commission provide more rewards to the node operator than even 16-ETH bonded minipools at 20% commission (which, as of Redstone, is the highest possible reward configuration). At the same time, they also... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000480 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/atlas/lebs.html | RPL Collateral | In order to create an 8-ETH minipool, node operators still need to stake enough RPL to cover the minimum collateral requirements for their node (accounting for all of its minipools of all bond sizes).
These rules have been clarified with Atlas:
The minimum RPL per minipool is 10% of the borrowed amountThe maximum RPL p... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000481 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/atlas/lebs.html | Creating a New 8-ETH Minipool | The process to create a new minipool with an 8-ETH bond is identical to the process for creating a 16-ETH minipool.
Simply run the following command:
rocketpool node deposit
When prompted for your bond amount, select 8 ETH:
Your eth2 client is on the correct network.
NOTE: by creating a new minipool, your node will au... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000482 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/whats-new.html | The Rocket Pool Redstone Update | Rocket Pool's next major update, titled Redstone, has been released for beta testing on the Ropsten and Prater test networks. This page describes the major changes that Redstone brings, including updates to both the Smartnode stack and to the Rocket Pool protocol in general.
Please read through this page thoroughly to ... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000483 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/whats-new.html | Client Changes and The Merge | Ropsten (and shortly, Prater) have successfully undergone The Merge of the Execution and Consensus Layers. It no longer uses Proof-of-Work; instead, validators on Ropsten are now responsible for creating and proposing blocks on both chains. While this comes with some exciting financial benefits (which will be discussed... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000484 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/whats-new.html | Fee Recipients and Your Distributor | As validators are now responsible for creating blocks, that means they receive the priority fees (also known as tips) attached to each transaction. These fees are paid in ETH, and they are provided directly to you every time one of your minipool validators proposes a block. Unlike the ETH locked on the Beacon Chain, yo... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000485 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/whats-new.html | Rocket Pool Protocol Changes | In addition to the Execution and Consensus client changes and the new priority fees, the Rocket Pool protocol itself has undergone some important changes you should be aware of. | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000486 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/whats-new.html | New Rewards System | One of the most significant changes introduced with the Redstone update is the new rewards system. This is a complete overhaul of the way node operators receive their RPL rewards (and ETH from the Smoothing Pool - discussed later).
The old rewards system had the following drawbacks:
Claiming cost approximately 400k gas... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000487 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/whats-new.html | Smoothing Pool | One final exciting new feature of the Redstone update is the Smoothing Pool. The Smoothing Pool is an opt-in feature that will collectively pool the priority fees of every member opted into it. During a rewards checkpoint, the total ETH balance of the pool is divided into a pool staker portion and a node operator porti... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000488 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/whats-new.html | The Penalty System | To ensure that node operators don't "cheat" by manually modifying the fee recipient used in their Validator Client, Rocket Pool employs a penalty system.
The Oracle DAO constantly monitors each block produced by Rocket Pool node operators. Any block that has a fee recipient other than one of the following addresses is ... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000489 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/whats-new.html | Guides for Pre- and Post-Upgrade | For detailed information on how to prepare your node for the upgrade and what to do after the upgrade, please look at the following guides:
Guide for Docker ModeGuide for Hybrid ModeGuide for Native Mode | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000490 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | [Docker Mode] Guide to the Redstone Update and the Merge | This guide will cover everything you need to know in order to prepare your node for the Redstone Update and The Merge if you are using Docker Mode. | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000491 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | Things to Do Before Upgrading to v1.5.0 | Before upgrading to v1.5.0 and higher of the Smartnode, please go through the following checklist to make sure you're prepared: | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000492 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | Switch to a Full Execution Client | The Merge requires you to run your own Execution client, so you won't be able to use remote providers like Infura or Pocket anymore. v1.5.0 won't have them anymore, and won't let you start the stack until you select a full Execution client.
Because of this change, you should switch to a full client while you're still o... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000493 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | Upgrading to v1.5.0 | Upgrading the Smartnode stack to v1.5.0 is no different than any other upgrade. Simply follow the normal directions here. | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000494 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | Things the Smartnode Handles Automatically | In Docker mode, the Smartnode will take care of most of the changes needed to support Redstone and The Merge automatically once you update to v1.5.0. Here's a brief list of what it will do for you without any manual intervention: | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000495 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | The Engine API | The Merge changes the way your Execution client talks to your Consensus client. Instead of using the old HTTP or Websocket based RPC system, The Merge requires a new system exposed by your Execution client called the Engine API.
This is a special connection that lets the Consensus client replace the old Proof-of-Work m... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000496 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | Your Fee Recipient | The fee recipient is the address on the Execution layer (eth1) chain that will receive all of the priority fees for blocks you propose. It is a setting provided to your Validator client when it first starts.
The Smartnode will handle setting it up to the correct address when you upgrade to v1.5, and will constantly che... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000497 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | MEV-Boost | MEV-boost is the system Flashbots provides to give MEV rewards to Proof-of-Stake validators after The Merge. Rocket Pool has MEV-Boost built into the Smartnode and automatically configures your node to use it, so your proposals get the maximum amount of rewards. | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000498 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | Things You Should Do After Upgrading | While the Smartnode handles most of the changes for you, there are a few additional things you should do manually: | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000499 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | Ensure a Successful Upgrade | The first thing to do is ensure that your node is working correctly. Consider taking the following steps:
Check the logs for errors with rocketpool service logs eth1, rocketpool service logs eth2, rocketpool service logs validator, and rocketpool service logs node.Confirm with a Block Explorer (such as your Grafana das... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 | ||
rpl000500 | https://docs.rocketpool.net/guides/redstone/docker-migration.html | Set Up a Fallback Node | Because The Merge is not compatible with remote providers like Infura and Pocket, you'll lose the ability to use them as fallback Execution clients when your primary goes offline.
The Smartnode still has the ability to provide a fallback Execution client (and now a fallback Consensus client as well), but you will now n... | 19:09:25hrs 10-06-2023 |
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