I can't reasonably use "it's alive" quite yet. It goes like this: you can run a 
first server, configure it to mine (at Cuckoo12 for now, we only have a 
non-optimized CPU miner integrated) and connect a 2nd server to it. The 2nd 
server will sync blocks and then receive new blocks as the first find some 
more. You can also start a 3rd server, configure it to connect to the 1st or 
2nd one and it will discover the other and sync as well.

To play with it, compile at the root and you'll get a binary at 
target/debug/grin. Place that in your path. Running 'grin help' should print a 
helpful message. Then create 3 directories for each server (the .grin db dir is 
created wherever you run the command from for now). Run the first server:

serv1$ RUST_LOG=info grin server run --mine run

Let it find a few blocks. Then open a new terminal in the directory for the 2nd 
server and run (check 'grin help server' for the options):

serv2$ RUST_LOG=info grin server -p 13424 --seed "127.0.0.1:13414" run

You'll need to give it a little bit, as it hangs for 10 sec trying to get more 
peers before deciding it'll only get one. Then it will sync and process and 
validate new blocks that serv1 may find. The "coinbase" for each block is 
generated with a random private key right now. You can then run a 3rd server, 
seeding either with the 1st or 2nd and it should connect to both and sync as 
well.

That was it for the Friday demo. Now on to sending transactions (with a gentle 
nudge toward Myrtle for a transaction pool ;-)).

- Igno
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