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Testnet Testing
- Prepare RPC Wallets
- Get the Testnet Server TLS Certificate
- Start the Client
- Add RPC Wallet
- Acquire Testnet Funds
To get started, you must have followed all of the required steps in Client Installation and Configuration. If you have and do not wish to use the testnet RPC wallets, you can proceed to acquiring Testnet funds.
However, if you wish to use testnet RPC wallets, follow the guide below to set up RPC wallet for BTC and DCR.
To run a full Bitcoin node, Bitcoin Core (bitcoind
or bitcoin-qt
) is
recommended. Pruning is okay for testnet testing, because you won't be running
the server, but if you ever plan to test the server, you will need to run
without pruning and with the transaction index built, -txindex
.
Be sure to set the rpcuser
and rpcpassword
in your bitcoind
configuration
file (recommended, shown), or as a command line argument (adjust commands below
as needed). You can set rpcuser
and rpcpassword
to any value you'd like.
> bitcoind -testnet -server -debug=rpc
To create a dedicated "dex" wallet, run
> bitcoin-cli -testnet createwallet dex
Encrypt the wallet with a password of your choosing.
> bitcoin-cli -testnet -rpcwallet=dex encryptwallet mypassword
Note: Normally prefixing the above command with a space will keep it out of your command line history.
Bitcoin Core will not load the wallet on startup, so I recommend you create a testnet section in your configuration file instructing the wallet to be loaded.
Add to bitcoin.conf
[test]
wallet=
wallet=dex
If you do not amend bitcoin.conf, you will need to bitcoin-cli -testnet loadwallet dex
every time you start bitcoind
.
Create a DEX wallet configuration file with your credentials.
Add to btc_testnet.conf
walletname=dex
rpcuser=abc
rpcpassword=def
rpcport=18332
Port 18332
is the default testnet port. If you've specified a different port
in your configuration file, you'll need to specify that port instead.
Get the dcrd/dcrwallet/dcrctl command line suite from the latest release binaries or building from master (dcrd
, dcrwallet
, dcrctl
or alternatively this dcrbuild.sh script on Linux/Mac), which is fairly simple.
Sync the Decred blockchain. Set the username
and password
in the dcrd
configuration file (recommended, shown), or as a command line argument (adjust
commands below as needed). You can set username
and password
to any value
you'd like.
> dcrd --testnet
Once Decred is synchronized, start dcrwallet
.
> dcrwallet --testnet
If this is your first time running dcrwallet on testnet, you'll be prompted
to run with --create
to set your password and create the wallet. You'll need
the wallet password later.
At this point, you may choose to specify a new account just for trading. For the remainder of these instructions, is it assumed this step is complete.
> dcrctl --testnet --wallet createnewaccount dex
Create a DEX wallet configuration file with your credentials.
Add to dcr_testnet.conf
account=dex
username=abc
password=def
rpccert=/path/to/.dcrwallet/rpc.cert
rpclisten=127.0.0.1:19110
The rpclisten
shown is the default for testnet. If you have specified a
different port in your dcrwallet configuration, you'll need to use that.
Make sure to enter the correct path for your TLS certificate (rpccert
). If not
specified, the certificate is typically located at ~/.dcrwallet/rpc.cert
.
There is a Decred testnet server at bison.exchange:17232. You do not need to provide a certificate.
Clear any existing client DB files from previous setups:
rm ~/.dexc/testnet/dexc.db ~/.dexc/testnet/backup/dexc.db
Start bisonw
with the web UI and RPC server in testnet mode and trace level logging:
./bisonw --testnet --rpc --log=trace
If you already created an SPV wallet, you can change to an RPC wallet from the wallet settings view.
If not, visit the wallets page and click on the "Create a {asset name} wallet" button. Click on the "External" tab, input the RPC wallet config info and submit the form. If everything went well your RPC wallet will be added to dcrdex.
You can generate a deposit address for any of the available wallets through the wallets view in the client app.
Take the address to the testnet faucet at https://faucet.decred.org/ and get some DCR or reach out to us on matrix.
Testnet BTC is hard to come by. If you can't get your hands on any, place an order on testnet DEX to sell some DCR for BTC.