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HMY Bidder helps you automate the BLS bidding on EPOS. It automatically adds or removes keys for your validator catching the median stake with the option to use leverage or not. Parameters can be set via configuration file.
For instructions on how to set it up, please click here.
Community developed Staking reward calculators
Mobile App for Validators
Community developed Telegram bots to help monitor your validator
Below is a list of a few community run Telegram Bots to be used for monitoring of your Harmony Validator:
Name | Telegram Link | Instructions |
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Name
Link
Smart Stake - Harmony
Harmony Validator Community
KysenPool - Harmony
Name
Link
Harmony Stake Calculator
OS
Link
Android
iOS
vStatsBot Uptime Alerts |
Harmony Staking Manager |
Harmony One Validator Bot |
Harmony Network Monitoring |
Harmony Alert Bot |
Harmony Smart Stake Bot |
Termux is an Android terminal emulator and Linux environment app that works directly with no rooting or setup required
Download and Install the Termux app in the .
2. Run the app and install the SSH for the program by typing:
4. Connect your instance by using the Termux app and use the following command:
5. Click "yes" for authentication and retype again the command to access your instance. After that, type the unique password associated with your instance that comes from your cloud provider.
3. Setup your instance in the different .
Text based user interface for Harmony node.
Text based user interface for Harmony node. Below information is currently displayed on Harmony-TUI
Section - Harmony Blockchain - Connected peers - Leader's one address - Current epoch number - Recent timestamps of various stages
Section - Harmony Node - Harmony node binary version - ShardId of local node - Balance of user's one account
Section - Current Block - Current block number - Size of current block in bytes - Hash of current block - StateRoot - BlockEpoch - Number of signers who signed last block
Section - System Stats - CPU usage in percentage - Memory/RAM usage of system - Used disk space
Section - Validator Logs This section shows validator log file
Harmony node running on localhost:9000
Shared libraries required for running harmony node
Harmony TUI binary should be in same directory as harmony node binary
Build from source code
Clone repository - git clone git@github.com:harmony-one/harmony-tui.git
cd harmony-tui
Invoke make
to build harmony-tui
binary for local platform or make build-linux
for linux
binary will get generated in ./bin
directory
Copy harmony-tui binary from ./bin
to the same directory as harmony node binary
Invoke binary - path_to_binary/harmony-tui --address=YOUR_ONE_ADDRESS
Download binary and run .
Download binary directly from here.
Place downloaded binary in same directory as harmony node binary
Invoke binary - path_to_binary/harmony-tui --address=YOUR_ONE_ADDRESS
Invoke binary - path_to_binary/harmony-tui --address=YOUR_ONE_ADDRESS
Help information - path_to_binary/harmony-tui--help
Command line arguments supported by harmony-tui binary
-address string
-env string
-version
Examples
Run binary - path_to_binary/harmony-tui --address=YOUR_ONE_ADDRESS --env=local
Check version - path_to_binary/harmony-tui --version