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-## Install Bitcoind and other supported coin daemons
-
-The bitcoin daemon on the **offline computer** is used solely to sign
-transactions and runs without a blockchain.  Thus even a low-powered computer
-such as a Raspberry Pi or an old netbook can serve nicely as your offline
-machine.
-
-The bitcoin daemon on the **online computer** requires a complete and
-up-to-date blockchain for tracking addresses.  Since its work is more CPU and
-disk intensive, a more powerful computer is required here.  You’ll also need
-plenty of free disk space for the growing blockchain (~265GB at the time of
-writing).
-
-Two blockchain operations are especially resource-intensive: **synchronizing
-the blockchain** and **importing existing addresses with balances**.  If you
-synchronize often (once a week, for example) and take care to import your
-addresses **before** spending into them, then it’s possible to get by with a
-more low-powered computer as your online machine.
-
-### <a id="a_d">Download:</a>
-
-> **Bitcoin Core:**
-
->> Go to the Bitcoin Core download page ([here][00] or [here][01]).  Choose the
->> 32-bit or 64-bit versions appropriate for your online and offline computers.
->> Windows users should choose the executable installer.
-
-> **Bitcoin Cash Node (optional):**
-
->> If you wish to transact BCH (Bitcoin Cash Node), then download the
->> appropriate [Bitcoin Cash Node binary][bch] for your system.
->> Windows users should choose the executable installer.
-
-> **Litecoin (optional):**
-
->> Go to the Litecoin Core [download page][lc].  Choose the 32-bit or 64-bit
->> versions appropriate for your online and offline computers.  Windows users
->> should choose the executable installer.
-
-### <a id="a_i">Install (both online and offline computers):</a>
-
-> **Bitcoin Core:**
-
->> **Windows:** Run the Windows installer with the default settings.
->> At the end of the installation process, uncheck the Run box to prevent the
->> client from starting.
->>
->> **Linux, macOS:** Unpack the archive and copy the `bitcoind` and
->> `bitcoin-cli` binaries to `/usr/local/bin`.
-
-> **Bitcoin Cash Node (optional):**
-
->> **Windows:** Run the Windows installer with the default settings.
->> At the end of the installation process, uncheck the Run box to prevent the
->> client from starting.
->>
->> Navigate to `C:\Program Files\Bitcoin-Cash-Node\daemon` and rename the file
->> `bitcoind` to `bitcoind-bchn` and `bitcoin-cli` to `bitcoin-cli-bchn`.
->>
->> **Linux, macOS:** Unpack the archive, rename `bitcoind` to `bitcoind-bchn`,
->> and `bitcoin-cli` to `bitcoin-cli-bchn`, and copy the renamed files to
->> `/usr/local/bin`.
-
-> **Litecoin (optional):**
-
->> **Windows:** Run the Windows installer with the default settings.
->> At the end of the installation process, uncheck the Run box to prevent the
->> client from starting.
->>
->> **Linux, macOS:** Unpack the archive and copy the `litecoind` and
->> `litecoin-cli` binaries to `/usr/local/bin`.
-
-### <a id="a_r">Run (both online and offline computers):</a>
-
-> **Windows:**
-
->> In the Windows command-line environment processes don’t fork to run in the
->> background, so to run multiple daemons simultaneously you must start each
->> one in a separate terminal window.  Start your daemons like this:
-
-```text
-# Bitcoin Core:
-$ bitcoind
-
-# Bitcoin Cash Node:
-$ mkdir $APPDATA/Bitcoin-Cash-Node
-$ bitcoind-bchn --listen=0 --rpcport=8432 --datadir=$APPDATA/Bitcoin-Cash-Node --usecashaddr=0
-
-# Litecoin
-$ litecoind
-```
-
->> Note that the `--listen=0` argument is required only when running Bitcoin
->> Core and Bitcoin Cash Node simultaneously.
-
-> **Linux, macOS:**
-
->> Linux and macOS users start their daemons like this:
-
-```text
-# Bitcoin Core:
-$ bitcoind --daemon
-
-# Bitcoin Cash Node:
-$ mkdir ~/.bitcoin-bchn
-$ BCH_DATADIR="$HOME/.bitcoin-bchn"                                 # Linux
-$ BCH_DATADIR="$HOME/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin-Cash-Node" # macOS
-$ bitcoind-bchn --daemon --listen=0 --rpcport=8432 --usecashaddr=0 --datadir="$BCH_DATADIR"
-
-# Litecoin:
-$ litecoind --daemon
-```
-
-> Communicate with your daemons like this:
-
-```text
-# Bitcoin Core:
-$ bitcoin-cli help
-
-# Bitcoin Cash Node:
-$ BCH_DATADIR="$HOME/.bitcoin-bchn"                                 # Linux
-$ BCH_DATADIR="$HOME/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin-Cash-Node" # macOS
-$ bitcoin-cli-bchn --rpcport=8432 --datadir="$BCH_DATADIR" help
-
-# Litecoin:
-$ litecoin-cli help
-```
-
-> If you’re connected to the Internet, the daemon(s) will begin downloading and
-> verifying the blockchain.  This can take from several hours to several days
-> depending on the speed of your computer, the size of the blockchain(s) in
-> question and your Internet connection.  You can speed up your initial block
-> download enormously by adding the `-assumevalid` option, followed by a recent
-> block hash, to the command line.  Recent block hashes can be found on any
-> blockchain explorer site.
-
-> For the offline daemons you may add the options `-maxconnections=0 -listen=0`
-> to the command line.  Note that offline daemons start very quickly, since they
-> have a blockchain consisting of one block, and use practically no CPU power
-> once running.
-
-[00]:  https://bitcoin.org/bin/
-[01]:  https://bitcoincore.org/bin/
-[bd]:  https://bitcoin.org/bin/blockchain/
-[lc]:  https://litecoin.org
-[bch]: https://bitcoincashnode.org/en/download.html