GP4BTC Miner Guide
This Miner User Guide walks through the steps required to connect with the GP4BTC dApp, apply for certification, and share your certification publicly.
If you encounter any issues using the GP4BTC Certification Platform, or have questions/feedback on this guide, please contact gp4btc@energyweb.org.
Contents:
1. Configure MetaMask settings
GP4BTC users must use the MetaMask wallet to log into the GP4BTC dApp and sign transactions (including the submission of certification data).
We recommend using Chrome (or Chromium-based, e.g. Brave) or Firefox desktop browsers to interact with the dApp. To download MetaMask plugin to your browser, you can use the links below;
Chrome (or Chromium-based): https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/metamask/nkbihfbeogaeaoehlefnkodbefgpgknn
Go to Settings > Networks and click Add Network button to add Energy Web Chain. Enter the details below to add Energy Web Chain as a new network.
You can also use ChainList to quickly add Energy Web Chain as a new network to your MetaMask. To use this tool, please follow this link and click “Add to MetaMask” button.
Select Energy Web Chain from the dropdown (by default, the Ethereum Mainnet will be selected) before navigating to the GP4BTC dApp homepage.
Funding Account
The GP4BTC dApp does not require users to hold or spend Energy Web Tokens (EWT) in order to sign messages or acquire credentials.
2. Log in to the GP4BTC dApp using MetaMask Wallet
After navigating to the URL above, click on the
Use MetaMask
button on the welcome screen of the GP4BTC dApp to log in.
The MetaMask plug-in will pop up in the top right corner of the browser and request a signature to log in.
If you are logging in with a MetaMask account, you will be prompted to sign the message in the MetaMask Extension.
If you are logging in with a hardware wallet account (via MetaMask), you will also be prompted to connect to your hardware wallet and sign the message on that device.
After providing the signature, you will be logged in into GP4BTC dApp.
3. Verify your email
The first step in applying for GP4BTC certification is to verify your email address.
Steps
The GP4BTC dApp requires registering and verifying a valid email address in order to log in.
After entering your email on the dedicated text input area, click the
Submit
button. This will initiate another prompt to sign a message in order to trigger a verifiable credential request.
For more information on the use verifiable credentials in GP4BTC, refer to Energy Web’s Identity and Access Management documentation.
After signing the message, you will receive an email in your inbox that will prompt you to confirm your email address:
After clicking the “Confirm My Email Address” button in the email, an email verification credential will be issued to the user and you will be redirected to a confirmation landing page. From there, click the Return to Homepage button to navigate to the GP4BTC homepage.
When you return to the GP4BTC homepage, it should now show the Credential Inbox page and the other pages you will need to access to move forward with your certification application.
4. Submit your company’s KYC Credential request
Once you have confirmed your email address, GP4BTC will ask for basic Know-Your-Customer details about your organization.
Steps
Navigate to the “Apply for Credentials” page from the navigation bar on the left to access the Company KYC credential request form.
Descriptions of each field can be found in the table below. Fields marked “( * )” are mandatory.
After filling all the mandatory fields, click
Submit
button and use the MetaMask wallet to sign and send the credential request.
Once you have submitted the Company KYC form, an Energy Web auditor will review your information and issue a Company KYC Credential to your account.
After issuance, you can view the details of this credential on the Credential Inbox page.
Once you have submitted your Company KYC form, an auditor will review in approximately 2 to 5 business days. The auditor may contact you directly if additional information and/or documentation is required.
5. Submit your Energy Evaluation Credential request
Once you have received your Company KYC Credential, you can proceed with the Energy Evaluation. In the Energy Evaluation, you will provide details about your company’s energy use during the years for which you are applying to be certified.
Currently, companies can apply for GP4BTC Certification for the years 2021 and 2022. To learn more about certification, scores, and methodology visit https://gp4btc.org/methodology/
Navigate to the “Apply for Credentials” page from the navigation bar on the left to access the Energy Evaluation credential request form.
Descriptions of each field can be found in the table below. Fields marked “( * )” are mandatory.
After filling in all the mandatory fields, click the
Submit
button and use MetaMask to sign and send the credential request.
Once you have submitted the Energy Evaluation form, an Energy Web auditor will review your information and issue an Energy Evaluation Credential.
After issuance, you can view the details of this credential on the Credential Inbox page.
Once you have submitted your Energy Evaluation form, an auditor will review in approximately 2 to 5 business days. The auditor may contact you directly if additional information and/or documentation is required.
6. Submit your Mining Evaluation Credential request
The final step in the certification application process is to provide details on your mining activities. GP4BTC uses this information to validate that the energy consumption you have reported for a given year aligns with the mining rewards you have received in that year. This section is not required for companies that exclusively provide hosting services to other companies.
PLEASE NOTE: Unlike the information submitted in the Company KYC and Energy Evaluation sections, Mining Evaluation data cannot be shared publicly in the miner profile or other data sharing tools. Energy Web will keep information that is submitted in the Mining Evaluation confidential, as described in the Green Proofs for Bitcoin Terms and Conditions and Energy Web’s Privacy Policy.
Navigate to the “Apply for Credentials” page from the navigation bar on the left to access the Mining Evaluation credential request form.
The user should fill all the inputs marked with ( * ). Descriptions about each field can be found on the table below.
The most widely-used ASIC models are included in the dropdown list. If your ASIC model is not listed, you can select the “Other” option from the dropdown list to enter a manual ASIC model name.
After filling all the mandatory fields, click the
Submit
button and use MetaMask to sign and send the credential request.
Once you have submitted the Mining Evaluation form, an Energy Web auditor will review your information and issue a Mining Evaluation Credential.
After issuance, you can view the details of this credential on the Credential Inbox page.
Once you have submitted your Mining Evaluation form, an auditor will review in approximately 2 to 5 business days. The auditor may contact you directly if additional information and/or documentation is required.
7. Request your Green Proofs for Bitcoin certification
Once you have competed the Company KYC, Energy Evaluation, and Mining Evaluation forms, the GP4BTC auditor will review your application and determine your Clean Energy and Grid Impact Scores for the certification year. If either score is equal to or greater than 50, you will be eligible for GP4BTC certification and will be prompted to complete the following steps.
The Certifications page will be visible once the user has completed the Company KYC, Energy Evaluation, and Mining Evaluation forms and obtained those credentials for the certification year.
After navigating to the “Certifications” page, select the year for which to request certification from the dropdown menu.
Clicks the
Request Certification
button to send a certification request.
After issuance, you can view your certificate details along with your Clean Energy and Grid Impact scores.
8. Create your public profile
Once your organization has been certified, you will be given the option to share your certification(s) and/or underlying data via a public profile page.
The data sharing page will be visible once the user has obtained the Company KYC, Energy Evaluation, and Mining Evaluation credentials and has been issued their GP4BTC certification(s).
After navigating to the “Data Sharing” page, select a year for which to create a public page.
On the form, you can select which information should be listed on the public profile. To create a public profile, you must share your company’s name, website, logo (if provided), and certification status. Sharing of all other data (including scores, facility locations, energy use, etc) is at your discretion.
After setting your profile preferences, you can preview the profile page before publishing it.
9. Update your public profile
After you created a public profile page for your organization you have an option to update the data sharing settings any time.
After navigating to the “Data Sharing” page, you may create and manage a public page for each year that you have earned certification.
On the form, select which information should be included/hidden from the public profile page including company’s name, website and logo (if provided).
After updating your preferences, you can preview the public profile page before publishing it.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why I need to sign two times when sending a credential request?
→ GP4BTC uses two credential types as part of Energy Web’s IAM stack (you can read more in detail here) therefore requires users to sign two messages when sending an enrollment request (email verification, company overview, energy evaluation, mining evaluation) in order to obtain both of the credential types.
Why I need to sign to share my profile settings?
→ GP4BTC requires a signature to store user’s data sharing settings into a verifiable credential and another signature to transport user’s data to backend application to serve the data publicly. GP4BTC only transports the data that a miner has agreed to share in the data sharing settings for her public profile. Miners may update data sharing settings any time. Updating your profile will remove old data from the GP4BTC backend.
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