Tsunade Senju
Summary
In this release Siren will introduce a set of new features that make the platform more secure and flexible. With the new session password option, you can now perform critical mutating operations on the validator without having to repeatedly enter your API-token. This added layer of authentication enhances the security of your account.
Moreover, we've added a feature that alerts you if your validator is still using the BLS withdrawal credentials, providing an easy option to submit a signed broadcast signal to select a new execution layer account for all your withdrawals.
Siren's latest feature allows validators to voluntarily exit the network by submitting a signed exit request to the beacon chain. To initiate a voluntary exit, the validator must be active, have not been slashed, and have been active for at least 256 epochs (roughly 27 hours) since activation. Once the request is confirmed, the validator will no longer be responsible for proposing and attesting to blocks and assets will be withdrawn.
All Changes
- Voluntary Exit (#172)
- Testnet blsToExecutionChange script. (#167)
- BLS-Execution (#166)
- Session Authentication (#165)
Binaries
See pre-built binaries documentation.
The binaries are signed with Sigma Prime's PGP key: 15E66D941F697E28F49381F426416DC3F30674B0
System | Architecture | Binary | PGP Signature |
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x86_64 | siren-v0.1.0-beta.3-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.zip | PGP Signature | |
aarch64 | siren-v0.1.0-beta.3-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu.zip | PGP Signature | |
x86_64 | siren-v0.1.0-beta.3-x86_64-windows.zip | PGP Signature | |
aarch64 | Siren-0.1.0-beta.3-arm64.dmg | ||
x86_64 | Siren-0.1.0-beta.3-x64.dmg | ||
aarch64 | Siren-darwin-arm64-0.1.0-beta.3.zip | ||
x86_64 | Siren-darwin-x64-0.1.0-beta.3.zip | ||
System | Option | - | Resource |
Docker | v0.1.0-beta.3 | sigmaprime/siren |