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Ever since the launch of the RIF Storage team, we have been working hard to make the vision of a decentralized internet a reality. During laBITconf, IOV-labs officially launched the RIF-Storage testnet; an important milestone towards a decentralized internet!
In this blog post, we give you some background to how we achieved this milestone; in the end, we explain to you how to connect and download and AWESOME picture from RIF Storage!

What is the RIF Storage testnet

The RIF Storage testnet allows developers and end-users to get a feeling with how it is to interact with a decentralized storage protocol. For now, RIF Storage is integrated with Swarm. On top of this, we are also integrating with IPFS (more to be announced soon!) and we are developing the specifications for the gateways, marketplaces and pinning services A crucial difference between the testnet, just launched by us, and the official Swarm testnet is the usage of the RIF Token to incentivize bandwidth accounting in the RIF Storage testnet. Ultimately, the vision of both Swarm and RIF is to support multiple currencies under the same network, but until that vision becomes a reality we want to give developers in the RIF ecosystem the opportunity to try out the user experience of RIF Storage, using the RIF (test) token.

History and our contribution

IOV Labs announced some time ago a partnership with Swarm. Since that time, the RIF storage team has formed the incentives track within Swarm and we have worked hard to implement the Swarm Accounting protocol (read more here). While the launch of the testnet is an important milestone, it does not signal that we are done; currently, the incentives track is working on persistent storage (via pinning and postage lottery) and a market mechanism for the network to decide on a price for the bandwidth accounting.

Hands-on

Be one of the first to interact with the Swarm testnet and download a special surprise!

Gateway

RIF Storage is operating a gateway service, so you can interact with Swarm without running the software yourself. Please navigate here and verify that you can download the file
anthem.rsk/Bitcoin_Anthem_Oflow_Show.mp3

Download Swarm

  • Get the latest release of Swarm here (any release above 0.5.5, checksum: 0f3debd195b01505e59d246515dd57b5). Note: edge binaries are only available for Linux.
  • Unpack the binaries (e.g. tar -xvf swarm-.(...)tar.gz)
  • Make the binary executable: cd into the swarm folder and execute chmod +x swarm

Fund your RSK account:

Since the RIF Storage network is incentivized, you will need both tRIF and tRBTC to interact with the network. tRIF to pay for your bandwidth costs in the network (the proceedings will go to the nodes hosting and forwarding the files your request) and tRBTC to pay for the transaction costs in RSK.

Get the coins on any address via the faucets:

Make note of the address that has the coins, you need it for the next step.

Start the RSKj deamon

To interact with Swarm, you need a connection to a blockchain backend. Please head to the RSKj WIKI and follow the steps to install, compile and run an RSK node locally. Be sure to switch to the RSK TestNet (instructions to switch here).

It will take some time for your node to synchronize with the network (± 8 hours). You can verify that you are synched by requesting the current blockheight of your node:
curl -H"Content-type: application/json" -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_blockNumber","params":[],"id":1}' 127.0.0.1:4444 and comparing the answer to the blockheight mentioned at the official explorer.

Start Swarm

Do not attempt this step without a fully synched RSKj node!

Run the command:
./swarm --swap --swap-chequebook-factory 0x7EFa429447180c491aD1BB0b481D90534B74A3f6 --bzznetworkid 5 --bzzaccount --swap-backend-url http://localhost:4444 --ws --wsaddr=0.0.0.0 --bootnodes enode://846c424961adc146d54861bdf1eb6015e6908b689fd12d01c61307fffc848c22e514f5c898dc9243fbb17aa80750b556772599d84fe86a4b715f40ebc4c049bf@3.136.239.137:30399 --wsapi=accounting,bzz,swap,admin --wsport 8546 --wsorigins='*' --tracing --rns-api=99a12be4C89CbF6CFD11d1F2c029904a7B644368@https://public-node.rsk.co

Upload

To upload a file, run: ./swarm up from your command line. After completion, you will get the swarm hash reference to your file Alternatively, navigate to http://localhost:8500 in your browser and use the graphical user interface to upload your file.

Download

To download a file, run: curl http://localhost:8500/bzz:/ / from the command line. Alternatively, navigate to http://localhost:8500 in your browser and use the graphical user interface, or paste http://localhost:8500/bzz:/ / directly in the address bar of your browser.

Surprise!

We promised you a surprise at the beginning of this tutorial… If you come this far, please download the file with hash 9c8335dbcdadb5c853fa82177afbca3f3b26ade6763eb3c99dbfec7ad3e95823 (or RNS: anthem.rsk) and name Bitcoin_Anthem_Oflow_Show.mp3. Enjoy listening!

Learn more

Please see the official developers guide at the RSK Dev Portal!

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