The official DeFiChain client release of the Defi Node is available for the Raspberrys since version 4.0.0.
So my work to create a version myself is done.
I recommend to use the latest 64-bit Raspberry OS. Download the file for aarch64-linux
.
You can check for official DeFiChain releases for latest downloadable installers for Raspberry Pi, Windows, Mac and Linux.
Setting up nodes are exactly similar to how to run a node from the command-line for Bitcoin. Please follow any bitcoin instructions, substituting the binaries name of bitcoin for defi, that's available under the /bin dir.
The default data directory is ~/.defi
, with the default conf read from ~/.defi/defi.conf
if found.
After download the client, save the file where you want (e.g. /home/user/defichain
), change to the /bin
directory and run the Node with ./defid
- that's all...
On DefiNode you find a shopping list for the hardware of a Raspberry Pi node as well as a 3D printer case program with DeFiChain logo. A good installation guide of the setup of a Raspberry Pi you can find there as well, however don't mix up this Defi Wallet with the docker installation at DefiNode.
Watch out DeFiNode Druckservice, there you can order your own DEFI case.
The DefiChain-Wiki tells you the steps to setup a masternode and the guys from mydeficha.in will serves you with operating your own masternode.
By using Defi-Wallet for Raspberry Pi
(this repo), you (the user) agree to be bound by the terms of this license.
Last updated August 14, 2021