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After building Bitcoin private, you should have two binaries (btcpd, and btcp-cli) on your build target directory, but before running the btcp, you need to configure it:
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After building Bitcoin private, you should have two binaries (btcpd, and btcp-cli) on your build target directory, but before running the btcp, you need to configure it:
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### Linux
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1. Create a btcprivate.conf file
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1. Create a btcprivate.conf file
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#### Linux
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vi ~/.btcprivate/btcprivate.conf
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vi ~/.btcprivate/btcprivate.conf
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Click on Start/Windows Logo and type `cmd` once there type `%AppData%\BitcoinPrivate`. It will open the explorer in that directory. Create a new text file and name it as `btcprivate.conf` (be sure you remove the txt extension) in the directory and open it with a text editor
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2. Add the following to the conf file
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2. Add the following to the conf file
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