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What is Lava?

The Lava Protocol aims to provide decentralized and scalable access to blockchain data through the use of a network of providers and consumers. It utilizes a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism and incentivizes participants through the use of its native LAVA token. The protocol includes features such as a stake-weighted pseudorandom pairing function, backfilling, and a lazy settlement process to improve scalability and efficiency. The roadmap for the Lava Protocol includes further development of governance, conflict resolution, privacy, and quality of service, as well as support for additional API specifications. It is designed to be a public good that enables decentralized access to the Web3 ecosystem.

Read more about Lava in the litepaper and visit the Docs

Lava blockchain

Lava is built using the Cosmos SDK which runs on top of Tendermint Core consensus engine.

Note: Requires Go 1.20.5

Installing development dependencies

before running the scripts make sure you have go installed and added to $PATH, you can validate by running which go init_install will install all necessary dependencies to develop on lava.

./scripts/init_install.sh

Building the binaries

install-all will build all lava binaries (lavad, lavap, lavavisor) and place them in the go bin path on your environment.

make install-all

Building the binaries locally

You can also build the binaries locally (path will be ./build/...) by running

make build-all

Building only a specific binary

it is possible to also build only one binary, for example lavad only.

LAVA_BINARY=lavad make install

Or check out the latest release.

Add lavad autocomplete

You can add a useful autocomplete feature to lavad with a simple bash script.

Quick Start

Join Lava's testnet, read instructions here

⚠️ THERE'S NO MAINNET LAVA TOKEN, BE AWARE OF SCAMS.

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