Schedule Key Swap
This guide describes how to use the schedule coldkey swap feature. If you have a reason to believe that your wallet is at-risk as a result of the July 2nd attack, as described in Bittensor Community Update — July 3, 2024, we strongly recommend that you use this feature to transfer your funds to a secure wallet. This feature schedules your funds transfer from an at-risk wallet to a new secure wallet.
If you decide to use this feature, then run the commands described in this guide before the Bittensor mainnet fully opens.
Description
The schedule coldkey swap feature works like this:
- The schedule coldkey swap feature enables you to schedule only the actual swapping of your TAO funds from your old potentially compromised coldkey to a new coldkey.
- When you use this feature, it will not actually swap your TAO funds. It will only schedule the swap event.
- All scheduled coldkey swaps will be executed on-chain when the mainnet opens for normal operations.
Do not use this feature if
You may not need to use this feature. Do not use this feature if any of the following are true for you:
- If you have never used
btcli
, regardless of the Bittensor version, then do not use this feature. Your funds are safe. - If you have never used Bittensor version 6.12.2, then do not use this feature. Your funds are safe.
- If you only used any wallet browser extension or only a wallet application such as below, then your funds are safe:
- The Bittensor Wallet (for Chrome or iOS)
- SafeWallet, Talisman, Polkadot Vault, Tensor Wallet, Nova Wallet, polkadot.js
- Websites that utilize polkadot.js, such as Taostats.io, for staking unstaking
- If you hold your TAO only on exchanges, then your funds are safe.
- If you installed Bittensor 6.12.2 not via PyPi package but directly from GitHub source, then do not use this feature. Only the PyPi package of Bittensor 6.12.2 is malicious.
Use this feature only if
Use this feature ONLY:
-
If you downloaded the Bittensor PyPi package for the Bittensor version 6.12.2 and then performed any of the below operations.
Impacted btcli 6.12.2 operations
btcli stake add
btcli stake remove
btcli wallet transfer
btcli root delegate
btcli root undelegate
btcli root set_take
btcli subnet register
If you installed Bittensor 6.12.2 not via PyPi package but directly from GitHub source, then do not use this feature. Only the PyPi package of Bittensor 6.12.2 is malicious.
Installing the schedule coldkey swap feature
The schedule coldkey swap feature is available at the below specified subtensor and bittensor repo branches:
- Bittensor repo and branch:
- First, make sure you use a virtual environment.
- Then install the
feat/arbitrage-coldkeys
branch of the Bittensor repo by running the below command:
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opentensor/bittensor/feat/arbitrage-coldkeys/scripts/install.sh)"
- Test if you installed the schedule coldkey swap feature by running the below command:
which should showbtcli wallet --help
schedule_coldkey_swap
as one of the positional arguments.
How to use it with btcli
Syntax
This is syntax only. See the example below.
btcli wallet schedule_coldkey_swap [--new_coldkey <new_coldkey_ss58_address>]
This command is used to schedule a swap of your coldkey to a new coldkey. You must specify the new coldkey address. You must first separately create a new coldkey before using it in this command.
- To create a new coldkey, see Creating a coldkey using
btcli
. - To see your coldkey's SS58 address, see Listing all the local wallets.
The command checks for the validity of the new coldkey and prompts for confirmation before proceeding with the scheduling process.
Important
- This command does not immediately swap the coldkeys. It will schedule the coldkey swap event after a delay of 72 hours from the time this command is run.
- The actual coldkey swap event occurs on-chain when the chain is back to normal operations.
- This is a free transaction. However, you need a balance of at least 0.1 TAO in your old coldkey, or one TAO staked, to initiate a coldkey swap to your new coldkey.
- For subnet owners: You do not need any balance in your old coldkey to initiate a coldkey swap to your new coldkey.
- For validators: If you have 500 TAO or more delegated then you do not need any balance in your old coldkey to initiate a coldkey swap to your new coldkey.
- For subnet owners: Any subnet ownership from your old coldkey will move over to the new coldkey.
- The delegated stake will be transferred from your old coldkey to the new coldkey.
- For those who were staking to a validator from their old coldkey, their staking TAO will transfer to the new coldkey.
Example
On mainnet:
btcli wallet schedule_coldkey_swap
On testnet:
btcli wallet schedule_coldkey_swap --subtensor.network=test
Sample output:
btcli wallet schedule_coldkey_swap
Enter wallet name (default):
Enter new coldkey SS58 address: 5HM...Srw
⚠If you call this on the same key multiple times, the key will enter arbitration.
Enter password to unlock key:
Good news. There has been no previous key swap initiated for your coldkey swap.
Do you want to schedule a coldkey swap to: 5HM..Srw? [y/n]: y
Successfully scheduled coldkey swap.
For help
For help description, run:
btcli wallet schedule_coldkey_swap --help
Checking your scheduled swap status
To check if your coldkey has been scheduled for swap or has been placed in arbitration, run the below command. Make sure you have pulled the latest from the feat/arbitrage-coldkeys
branch to use the below check_coldkey_swap
command:
btcli wallet check_coldkey_swap
Arbitration
When multiple coldkey swaps involving the same coldkey are scheduled, the swap will not be performed when the mainnet opens. Instead, the swap will enter an arbitration stage, where the Senate votes to determine which coldkey swap should occur.