Jade Desktop makes running an Ethereum Classic, Ethereum, or related test network — easy, for anyone.

Jade Desktop is also known as Jade Service Runner UI, however, will be rebranded to Jade Desktop.

Running a blockchain node/ client can be a challenge for some developers as well as less technical end-users. Not everyone wants to install dependencies via the command-line nor set a Go-lang development environment just to run Go-Ethereum. JSR-UI lowers the barrier to entry to run an Ethereum Classic, Ethereum, or related test network by providing an easy to use desktop application.

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Getting Started

Download and install

Download and install the latest release of JSR-UI for Linux, Mac, or Windows here.

Run the app

The application can be accessed by clicking the app’s icon in the taskbar or menubar.

Usage

install and start Multigeth service

If it’s your first time running JSR-UI, then click the download-and-install button next to Multi-Geth. Once Multi-Geth is installed, simply click your desired EVM-based service to run.

Explore your network with Jade Explorer

Developers and users were often required to configure a local block explorer application to view their local environment. However, Jade Explorer is an already deployed block explorer solution at https://explorer.jade.builders/ that supports custom RPC endpoints. JSR-UI is running at http://localhost:8002/

START the Mainnet Ethereum Classic service

Ethereum Classic service Go to https://explorer.jade.builders/ and input http://localhost:8002/ in configuration⚙ > service runner rpc.

view local environment on jade explorer

Interact with your network via the Ethereum JSON-RPC API

Multi-Geth has an intuitive Ethereum JSON-RPC API that allows developers to interact with their network thanks to the OpenRPC project.

Click a running service name to open it’s API in the built-in playground.