A simple and private Lightning P2P exchange you can use directly from StartOS.
Prepare your StartOS build enviroment. In this example we are using Ubuntu 20.04.
- Install docker
curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com -o- | bash
sudo usermod -aG docker "$USER"
exec sudo su -l $USER
- Set buildx as the default builder
docker buildx install
docker buildx create --use
- Enable cross-arch emulated builds in docker
docker run --privileged --rm linuxkit/binfmt:v0.8
- Install yq
wget https://github.com/mikefarah/yq/releases/download/${VERSION}/${BINARY}.tar.gz -O - |\
tar xz && mv ${BINARY} /usr/bin/yq
- Install deno
cargo install deno
- Install essentials build packages
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential openssl libssl-dev libc6-dev clang libclang-dev ca-certificates
- Install Rust
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
# Choose nr 1 (default install)
source $HOME/.cargo/env
- Build and install start-sdk
cd ~/ && git clone --recursive https://github.com/Start9Labs/start-os.git
cd start-os/backend/
./install-sdk.sh
start-sdk init
Now you are ready to build your robosats service
Clone the project locally.
git clone https://github.com/kn0wmad/robosats-wrapper.git
cd robosats-wrapper
To build the service, run the following command:
make
Run the following commands to determine successful install:
ℹ️ Change .local to your Start9 server address
start-cli auth login
#Enter your Start9 server master password
start-cli --host https://<SERVER-NAME>.local package install robosats.s9pk
Tip: You can also install the robosats.s9pk using Sideload Service under the System > Settings section.
Go to your Start9 server's Services page, select RoboSats, configure and start the service.
Done!