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Radiant Node Setup

Radiant Node is a node and wallet implementation for the Radiant network. It downloads and, by default, stores the entire history of Radiant transactions, which requires a few hundred gigabytes of disk space. Depending on the speed of your computer and network connection, the synchronization process can take anywhere from a few hours to a day or more.

To download Radiant Node, visit radiantblockchain.org.

Verify

If you download the associated signature files with the binaries from the above link, you can verify the integrity of the binaries by following these instructions, replacing VERSION with the value relevant to you:

Get the keys for versions 0.21.1 or later:

VERSION="0.21.1"
URL="https://download.radiantblockchain.org/releases/${VERSION}/src/radiant-node-${VERSION}.tar.gz"
KEYS_FILE="radiant-node-${VERSION}/contrib/gitian-signing/keys.txt"
wget -q -O - "${URL}" | tar -zxOf - "${KEYS_FILE}" | while read FINGERPRINT _; do gpg --recv-keys "${FINGERPRINT}"; done

Get the keys for version 0.21.0:

URL="https://download.radiantblockchain.org/keys/keys.txt"
wget -q -O - "${URL}" | while read FINGERPRINT _; do gpg --recv-keys "${FINGERPRINT}"; done

Check the binaries (all versions):

FILE_PATTERN="./*-sha256sums.${VERSION}.asc"
gpg --verify-files ${FILE_PATTERN}
grep "radiant-node-${VERSION}" ${FILE_PATTERN} | cut -d " " -f 2- | xargs ls 2> /dev/null |\
  xargs -i grep -h "{}" ${FILE_PATTERN} | uniq | sha256sum -c

IMPORTANT NOTE: The first time you run this, all of the signing keys will be UNTRUSTED and you will see warnings indicating this. For best security practices, you should gpg --sign-key <signer key> for each release signer key and rerun the above script (there should be no warnings the second time). If the keys change unexpectedly, the presence of those warnings should be heeded with extreme caution.

Running

The following are some helpful notes on how to run Radiant Node on your native platform.

Unix

Quick Start (Build from Source)

# to build just the node, no wallet functionality, choose this:
cmake -GNinja .. -DBUILD_RADIANT_WALLET=OFF -DBUILD_RADIANT_QT=OFF
# to build the node, with wallet functionality, but without GUI, choose this:
cmake -GNinja .. -DBUILD_RADIANT_QT=OFF
# to build node and QT GUI client, choose this:
cmake -GNinja ..

Next, finish the build

ninja

Install:

ninja install

Unpack the files into a directory and run:

  • bin/bitcoin-qt (GUI) or
  • bin/bitcoind (headless)

Windows

Unpack the files into a directory, and then run bitcoin-qt.exe.

macOS

Drag radiant-node to your applications folder, and then run radiant-node.

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