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README.md

Pyth Lazer Solana Receiver

Verifiable Build

To build the program in a verifiable way, use Solana Verify CLI. This tool builds the program in a docker container to ensure that the resulting binary is deterministic and verifiable. Run the following command to build the program in the lazer root directory:

solana-verify build --library-name pyth_lazer_solana_contract

Once the build is complete, the program binary will be located in the target/deploy directory.

Setting up the Pyth Lazer Solana Receiver

Run the following command to deploy the Pyth Lazer Solana Receiver program:

solana -u <RPC_URL> program deploy target/deploy/pyth_lazer_solana_contract.so --program-id <PROGRAM_ID>

Once deployed, run the following Anchor script to setup the program. This script initializes the program if it is uninitialized and updates one trusted signer of the program.

pnpm run setup --url <RPC_URL> --keypair-path <PATH/TO/KEYPAIR> --trusted-signer <Pubkey> --expiry-time-seconds <UNIX_TIMESTAMP>