Rizon Peering

We provide seeds and live-peers to allow node operators to efficiently connect a node to the network

Seed node [email protected]:28756

Rizon Seeds nodes

A common practice is to use a seed to connect to the network.

BlueStake seed node

You can add our seed node in seeds in your config.toml file:

[email protected]:28756
Quickly update your seed nodes
Update your seeds in config.toml
seeds="[email protected]:28756"
sed -i -e "s/^seeds *=.*/seeds = \"$seeds\"/" $HOME/.rizon/config/config.toml

# Restart your node
systemctl restart rizon.service

Rizon Live peers

Here is a list of active peers as observed by our nodes

Live peers

If you have trouble finding peers, you can add these 5 random peers as persistent_peers in your config.toml file:

...
Quickly update your peers
# Update your persistent_peers in config.toml
peers="..."
sed -i -e "s/^persistent_peers *=.*/persistent_peers = \"$peers\"/" $HOME/.rizon/config/config.toml

# Restart your node
systemctl restart rizon.service

Others Tools & Services

BlueStake contribute to Rizon by offering several tools and services,
tailored for users, developers, and node operators.