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## Quick Start
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From version `0.6.0` onwards the software default to running on `mainnet`.
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It is recommended to try the software on testnet first, which can be achieved by providing the `--testnet` flag.
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This quickstart guide assumes that you are running the software on testnet (i.e. Bitcoin testnet3 and Monero stagenet):
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The recommended way to operate an ASB is through the `orchestrator` tool that ships with this repository.
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The orchestrator generates a hardened Docker Compose environment that runs the ASB together with dedicated Bitcoin and Monero infrastructure.
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Refer to the [orchestrator README](https://github.com/eigenwallet/core/blob/main/swap-orchestrator/README.md) for a full command reference, architecture overview, and automation tips.
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1. Download [latest release](https://github.com/comit-network/xmr-btc-swap/releases/latest) of the `asb` binary
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2. Ensure that you have the Monero Wallet RPC running with `--wallet-dir` and `--disable-rpc-login`:
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1. `monero-wallet-rpc --stagenet --daemon-host STAGENET-NODE-URL --rpc-bind-port STAGENET-NODE-PORT --disable-rpc-login --wallet-dir PATH/TO/WALLET/DIR`
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3. Run the ASB in terminal: `./asb --testnet start`
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4. Follow the setup wizard in the terminal
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1. Install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) and [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) on the machine that will host your maker.
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2. Download the latest [orchestrator release](https://github.com/eigenwallet/core/releases) (or build it from source) and make the binary executable.
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3. Create an empty working directory, place the binary inside and start the wizard: `./orchestrator`.
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4. Pick the networks you want to operate on (mainnet or the Bitcoin testnet/Monero stagenet pair) and answer the prompts about ports, Tor settings and maker parameters.
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5. Once the wizard finishes run `docker compose up -d --build` from the same directory to start the environment.
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6. Attach to the ASB control shell with `docker compose attach asb-controller` and type `help` to inspect available commands.
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The README includes additional controller examples if you need to script JSON-RPC calls.
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Public Monero nodes for running the Monero Wallet RPC on stagenet can be found [here](https://monero.fail/?chain=monero). Public Electrum nodes for testnet can be found [here](https://1209k.com/bitcoin-eye/ele.php?chain=tbtc).
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The generated `config.toml` lives next to `docker-compose.yml`. Edit it to adjust maker parameters, then restart the ASB container with `docker compose restart asb` to apply the changes.
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Run `./asb --help` for more information.
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### Running on mainnet vs. testnet
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### Running on mainnet
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The orchestrator allows you to select the networks during the wizard. Choose Bitcoin testnet & Monero stagenet for a dry run, or Bitcoin mainnet & Monero mainnet for production.
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For running the ASB on mainnet you will have to change you `monero-wallet-rpc` setup to mainnet.
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It is recommended that you run your own Monero and Bitcoin node when running on mainnet.
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It is possible to plug into public blockchain nodes but be aware that you might lose some privacy doing so.
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Public Monero mainnet nodes can be found [here](https://monero.fail/?chain=monero).
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Public Electrum mainnet nodes can be found [here](https://1209k.com/bitcoin-eye/ele.php?chain=btc).
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If you run on mainnet we strongly recommend keeping the default self-hosted nodes that the orchestrator provisions. They provide better privacy than connecting to third-party RPC servers.
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### Connect with others
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### Using Docker
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Running the ASB and its required services (Bitcoin node, Monero node, wallet RPC) can be complex to set up manually.
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We provide a Docker Compose solution that handles all of this automatically.
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See our [docker-compose repository](https://github.com/eigenwallet/asb-docker-compose) for setup instructions and configuration details.
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The orchestrator manages the Docker Compose setup for you.
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Re-run `./orchestrator` whenever you want to regenerate the compose file with new container images or port assignments—the tool preserves your `config.toml` and Docker volumes.
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Day-to-day operations happen via `docker compose` from the orchestrator directory (`up`, `down`, `logs`, `ps`, etc.).
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## ASB Details
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#### Monero Wallet Setup
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The ASB uses the running Monero wallet RPC to create / open Monero wallets.
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Currently you cannot connect to an existing Monero wallet, but the ASB will create the wallet `asb-wallet` upon intial startup.
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In order to accept trades with a CLI you will have to send XMR to that wallet.
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The wallet's address is printed upon startup of the ASB.
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Currently the `asb-wallet` does not have a password.
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Upon startup of the ASB the `asb-wallet` is opened in the wallet RPC.
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You can then interact with the wallet RPC for basic wallet management as well.
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The ASB manages Monero wallets internally through direct FFI bindings and stores them inside the Docker volume mounted at `/asb-data`.
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On first start it creates a wallet and prints the primary address in the logs.
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Fund that wallet with enough XMR liquidity to cover the swaps you intend to make.
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You can export the wallet seed (and restore height) via the controller's `monero-seed` command when you need to recover it in another wallet application.
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#### Bitcoin Wallet Setup
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