About
Zebra is a Zcash full-node written in Rust.
Zebra implements all the features required to reach Zcash network consensus, and
the network stack is interoperable with zcashd
.
Here are
some benefits of Zebra.
Zebra validates blocks and transactions, but needs extra software to generate them:
- To generate transactions, run Zebra with
lightwalletd
. - To generate blocks, use a mining pool or miner with Zebra's mining JSON-RPCs.
Currently Zebra can only send mining rewards to a single fixed address.
To distribute rewards, use mining software that creates its own distribution transactions,
a light wallet or the
zcashd
wallet.
Please join us on Discord if you'd like to find out more or get involved!
Getting Started
You can run Zebra using our Docker image or you can build it manually. Please see the System Requirements section in the Zebra book for system requirements.
Docker
This command will run our latest release, and sync it to the tip:
For more information, read our Docker documentation.
Manual Build
Building Zebra requires Rust, libclang, and a C++ compiler.
Zebra is tested with the latest stable
Rust version. Earlier versions are not
supported or tested. Any Zebra release can start depending on new features in the
latest stable Rust.
Around every 6 weeks, we release a new Zebra version.
Below are quick summaries for installing the dependencies on your machine.
General instructions for installing dependencies
-
Install
cargo
andrustc
. -
Install Zebra's build dependencies:
- libclang is a library that might have different names depending on your
package manager. Typical names are
libclang
,libclang-dev
,llvm
, orllvm-dev
. - clang or another C++ compiler:
g++
(all platforms) orXcode
(macOS). protoc
- libclang is a library that might have different names depending on your
package manager. Typical names are
[!NOTE] Zebra uses the
--experimental_allow_proto3_optional
flag withprotoc
during compilation. This flag was introduced in Protocol Buffers v3.12.0 released in May 16, 2020, so make sure you're not using a version ofprotoc
older than 3.12.
Dependencies on Arch
Note that the package clang
includes libclang
as well as the C++ compiler.
Once the dependencies are in place, you can build and install Zebra:
You can start Zebra by
Refer to the Installing Zebra and Running Zebra sections in the book for enabling optional features, detailed configuration and further details.
Documentation
The Zcash Foundation maintains the following resources documenting Zebra:
-
The Zebra Book:
-
The documentation of the public APIs for the latest releases of the individual Zebra crates.
-
The documentation of the internal APIs for the
main
branch of the whole Zebra monorepo.
User support
For bug reports please open a bug report ticket in the Zebra repository.
Alternatively by chat, Join the Zcash Foundation Discord Server and find the #zebra-support channel.
We maintain a list of known issues in the Troubleshooting section of the book.
Security
Zebra has a responsible disclosure policy, which we encourage security researchers to follow.
License
Zebra is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT.
Some Zebra crates are distributed under the MIT license only, because some of their code was originally from MIT-licensed projects. See each crate's directory for details.