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title: Boog900 full time work on Cuprate, the Rust Monero node (2 months)
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author: Boog900
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date: August 03, 2023
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amount: 130
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milestones:
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- name: Consensus rules up to RingCT
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funds: 53 XMR
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done: 27 October 2023
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status: finished
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- name: All Consensus rules up to present
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funds: 53 XMR
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done: 10 January 2024
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status: finished
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- name: Consensus Rules document
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funds: 24 XMR
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done: 10 January 2024
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status: finished
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payouts:
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- date: 5 November 2023
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amount: 53
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- date: 26 January 2024
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amount: 77
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---
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Cuprate is a WIP Rust Monero node that SyntheticBird45 started back in Feburary, I joined the project not
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long after that, but sadly me and SyntheticBird have not been able to spend much time on it. Even more sad
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is that recently SyntheticBird decided to stop working on Cuprate for personal reasons that I will not get
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into here.
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This CCS is to support me working on Cuprate full time for the next 2 months, In this time I will complete
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the transaction/ block verification. While doing this, I will also create a `consensus rules` document, which
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will document all of Moneros consensus rules from genesis to the current rules.
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# Why
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Currently, Monero only has one node written in C/C++, many would see this as an issue.
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Having only one implementation makes us more vulnerable to implementation bugs, having
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another node will help us to spot and fix these issues.
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monerods code is also a bit of a mess, as many devs who have worked on it would agree. Cuprate
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is a fresh start and is built with modularity in mind which will lead to a cleaner and easier
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to understand codebase.
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Having a `consensus rules` document will make it easier for developers to build software to interact
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with Monero. It will also make it easier to spot potential issues with consensus rules.
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# Who
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I am [Boog900](https://github.com/boog900), the current, and now solo, maintainer of Cuprate.
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# Design
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For an overview of the design see [here](https://github.com/Cuprate/cuprate/blob/main/misc/DESIGN.md)
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# What Has Been Done
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## P2P
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The peer-to-peer code is mostly complete; I have implemented levin headers, the epee binary format and all p2p messages.
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I have also done the p2p address book, individual peer request routing, handshakes and pruning calculations.
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## Blockchain Data
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I made a PR to monero-serai adding decoding/encoding/hashing of legacy transactions and blocks so this is complete.
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## Consensus Checks
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There is still a lot to do here, but monero-serai has already done verifying for bulletproofs(+) and CLSAG.
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My PR to monero-serai also contained an unverified MLSAG verify function and a WIP Borromean range proofs
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function.
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## Database
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The initial database abstraction is complete, and we have defined the tables (we have copied monerod for
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the moment). We have also created the methods to add and get blocks and transactions from the database.
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Still to-do: We need to investigate the database schema for optimizations.
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# Tasks
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We need to implement/ get ready for production verifying for MLSAG, borromean range proofs and V1 ring signatures, there are other
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checks we need to do, but these are the big ones. As Monero does not have a protocol document, we will have to go through monerod
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to find every check it performs and do them in Cuprate.
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Cuprates consensus checks will be grouped together in a single location, so they are clear and not spread around the codebase,
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they will also reference the `consensus rules` document at every check. If some checks are done elsewhere, for example some are done at
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deserialization, we will either duplicate the check or, if its expensive, we will put a comment referencing the check and the
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`consensus rules` in the single location.
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We also need to create bindings for Moneros legacy CryptoNight POW algorithms and select a Random-X binding. There is a Rust
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Random-X implementation, which we plan to implement as an option, but we won't enforce it as it lacks review/ usage.
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As our P2P/ database code still needs some work, we will be using monerods RPC interface to test the code.
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*All code produced for this CCS will be licensed under MIT.*
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### Milestones
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1. ###### All Consensus rules up to RCT
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Implement verification for transactions and blocks before RCT.
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2. ###### All Consensus rules up to present
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Implement verification for all transactions and blocks.
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3. ###### Creation of the `consensus rules` document
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# Funding
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I am asking for $45/hr for 50hrs/week for 2 months at $148/XMR this gives 130 XMR
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