# NEO-GO consensus node Neo-go node can act as a consensus node. It uses pure Go dBFT implementation from [nspcc-dev/dbft](https://github.com/nspcc-dev/dbft). ## How to start your own privnet with neo-go nodes ### Using existing Dockerfile #### Prerequisites - `docker` - `docker-compose` - `go` compiler #### Instructions You can use existing docker-compose file located in `.docker/docker-compose.yml`: ```bash make env_image # build image make env_up # start containers ``` To monitor logs: ```bash docker-compose -f .docker/docker-compose.yml logs -f ``` To stop: ```bash make env_down ``` To remove old blockchain state: ```bash docker volume prune ``` ### Start nodes manually 1. Create a separate config directory for every node and place corresponding config named `protocol.privnet.yml` there. 2. Edit configuration file for every node. Examples can be found at `config/protocol.privnet.docker.one.yml` (`two`, `three` etc.). 1. Note that it differs a bit from C# NEO node json config: our `UnlockWallet` contains an encrypted WIF instead of the path to the wallet. 2. Make sure that your `MinPeers` setting is equal to the number of nodes participating in consensus. This requirement is needed for nodes to correctly start and can be weakened in future. 3. Set you `Address`, `Port` and `RPC.Port` to the appropriate values. They must differ between nodes. 4. If you start binary from the same directory, you will probably want to change `DataDirectoryPath` from the `LevelDBOptions`. 3. Start all nodes with `neo-go node --config-path `.