How-To-Delegate-Cpu-Resource
Goal
Delegate CPU bandwidth for an account or application.
Before you begin
Make sure you meet the following requirements:
- Familiarize with the
cleos system delegatebw
command and its parameters. - Install the currently supported version of
cleos
.
Note
cleos
is bundled with the Antelope software. Installing Antelope will also install cleos
.
- Ensure the reference system contracts from
reference-contracts
repository is deployed and used to manage system resources. - Understand what an account is and its role in the blockchain.
- Understand CPU bandwidth in an Antelope blockchain.
- Understand NET bandwidth in an Antelope blockchain.
Steps
Perform the step below:
Delegate CPU bandwidth from a source account to a receiver account:
cleos system delegatebw <from> <receiver> <stake_net_quantity> <stake_cpu_quantity>
Where from
is the account to delegate bandwidth from, receiver
is the account to receive the delegated bandwidth, and stake_net_quantity
and/or stake_cpu_quantity
is the amount of tokens to stake for network (NET) bandwidth and/or CPU bandwidth, respectively.
Some examples are provided below:
- Delegate 0.01 SYS CPU bandwidth from
bob
toalice
:
Example Output
cleos system delegatebw bob alice "0 SYS" "0.01 SYS"
executed transaction: 5487afafd67bf459a20fcc2dbc5d0c2f0d1f10e33123eaaa07088046fd18e3ae 192 bytes 503 us
# eosio <= eosio::delegatebw {"from":"bob","receiver":"alice","stake_net_quantity":"0.0000 SYS","stake_cpu_quantity":"0.0100 SYS"...
# eosio.token <= eosio.token::transfer {"from":"bob","to":"eosio.stake","quantity":"0.0010 SYS","memo":"stake bandwidth"}
# bob <= eosio.token::transfer {"from":"bob","to":"eosio.stake","quantity":"0.0010 SYS","memo":"stake bandwidth"}
# eosio.stake <= eosio.token::transfer {"from":"bob","to":"eosio.stake","quantity":"0.0010 SYS","memo":"stake bandwidth"}