Unlocking 21 Million ₿ to Secure the Decentralized Economy
Babylon provides a suite of security-sharing protocols between Bitcoin and the PoS world. It has two inter-connected protocols that provide for:
- Bitcoin timestamping: Submits succinct and verifiable timestamps of any blockchain data (such as PoS) to Bitcoin.
- Bitcoin staking: Enables Bitcoin holders to provide economic security to any decentralized system through trustless and permissionless (and self-custodian) staking.
This system specs have been tested by validators and found to be working:
- Quad Core or larger AMD or Intel (amd64) CPU
- 32GB RAM
- 1TB NVMe Storage
- 100MBps bidirectional internet connection
NOTE: You can run Babylon on lower-spec hardware, but there may be performance related issues or frequent crashes
To build and install, you need to have Go 1.21 available. Follow the instructions on the Golang page to do that.
To build the binary:
make build
The binary will then be available at ./build/babylond
.
To install the binary to system directories:
make install
For user-facing documents, please visit
docs.babylonchain.io. For technical documents
about high-level designs of Babylon, please visit
docs/README.md. Each module under x/
also contains a
document about its design and implementation.
Please follow the instructions on the User Guides.
The docs directory contains the necessary information on how to get started using the babylond executable for development purposes.