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EVM Localnet with Metamask Wallet

This tutorial is for how to set up your Metamask wallet to use with EVM localnet on Bittensor. You must run either this step or EVM Testnet with Metamask Wallet tutorial before you can run other tutorials in this section.

blog post: EVM on Bittensor

If you are new to EVM, read this simplified blog post explaining this feature.

For all the EVM tutorials we will use the following:

Step 1. Run EVM-enabled localnet

git clone https://github.com/opentensor/subtensor
git checkout feat/evm-devnet-ready
./scripts/localnet.sh False

Step 2. Create a Metamask wallet

  1. If you don't already have it, install Metamask wallet browser extension.
  2. Create a new account.

Step 2. Add EVM localnet to Metamask

Follow the below steps:

  1. Open Metamask Wallet extension on your browser. Click on the ⋮ (three vertical dots, i.e., vertical ellipsis) at the top right.
  2. Select Settings from the drop-down menu.
  3. Select Networks > Add network.
  4. Click on Add a network manually at the bottom of the networks list.
  5. Enter the following details:
  6. Click Save.
  7. Then click on Switch network.
  8. You may need to go back to the EVM Testnet Faucet page and click the Connect button below the Metamask logo in the Hexadecimal Address (0x...) field.

With the above steps, you have successfully configured your Metamask wallet with the EVM localnet.

Step 3. Configure private key and RPC endpoint

Stop. Did you install the dependencies?

Before you proceed, make sure you finished the Install step.

In this step you will copy the private key from your Metamask wallet account and paste it into the configuration file in the repo. This step will ensure that you are not prompted with password each and every step as you run these tutorials.

  1. Navigate to the examples directory of the EVM-Bittensor repo:

    cd examples
  2. Create config.js file by copying the config-example.js file:

    cp config-example.js config.js
  3. On Metamask wallet extension, your wallet account will have a H160 account address, starting with the 0x prefix (for example: 0x7E5F4552091A69125d5DfCb7b8C2659029395Bdf), and also your wallet account name.

  4. Click on your wallet account name, which will open the drop-down menu.

  5. Click on the ⋮ (three vertical dots, i.e., vertical ellipsis) next to the wallet account and select Account details. It will open a view with a QR code, your wallet account H160 address and a Show private key button.

  6. Click on the Show private key button, enter the password. You will then see the private key for your wallet account. Copy this private key.

  7. Paste this private key into ethPrivateKey string in your config.js file as shown below (mangled for security):

    const ethPrivateKey = "02c1c4112233snipsnipsnipgh933aca491e090e0b7xxyy1b124b86d9382b01a8";
  8. Finally, edit the module.exports section of the config.js file to use the localnet URLs, as shown below:

    module.exports = {
    ethPrivateKey,
    subSeed,
    rpcUrl: rpcUrlLocal,
    wsUrl: wsUrlLocal,
    }

Save the config.js file. Now your setup is ready to run the tutorials with EVM localnet.