DarkFi is a new Layer 1 blockchain, designed with anonymity at the forefront. It offers flexible private primitives that can be wielded to create any kind of application. DarkFi aims to make anonymous engineering highly accessible to developers.
DarkFi uses advances in zero-knowledge cryptography and includes a contracting language and developer toolkits to create uncensorable code.
In the open air of a fully dark, anonymous system, cryptocurrency has the potential to birth new technological concepts centered around sovereignty. This can be a creative, regenerative space - the dawn of a Dark Renaissance.
Follow the installation instructions for the P2P IRC daemon.
This project requires the Rust compiler to be installed. Please visit Rustup for instructions.
You have to install a native toolchain, which is set up during Rust installation, and wasm32 toolchain. To install wasm32 toolchain, execute:
% rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
Minimum Rust version supported is 1.67.0 (stable).
The following dependencies are also required:
Dependency | Debian-based |
---|---|
git | git |
make | make |
jq | jq |
gcc | gcc |
pkg-config | pkg-config |
libmpg123 | libmpg123-dev |
Users of Debian-based systems (e.g. Ubuntu) can simply run the following to install the required dependencies:
# apt-get update
# apt-get install -y git make jq gcc pkg-config libmpg123-dev
Alternatively, users can try using the automated script under contrib
folder by executing:
% sh contrib/dependency_setup.sh
The script will try to recognize which system you are running, and install dependencies accordingly. In case it does not find your package manager, please consider adding support for it into the script and sending a patch.
To build the necessary binaries, we can just clone the repo, checkout to the latest tag, and use the provided Makefile to build the project:
% git clone https://github.com/darkrenaissance/darkfi
% cd darkfi && git checkout v0.4.1
% make
If you want to hack on the source code, make sure to read some introductory advice in the DarkFi book.
This will install the binaries on your system (/usr/local
by
default). The configuration files for the binaries are bundled with the
binaries and contain sane defaults. You'll have to run each daemon once
in order for them to spawn a config file, which you can then review.
# make install
See the DarkFi book
Let's liberate people from the claws of big tech and create the democratic paradigm of technology.
Self-defense is integral to any organism's survival and growth.
Power to the minuteman.