Installation of Electrum Personal Server with Bitcoin Core V28.0 on Raspberry Pi 4
Hey there, fellow Bitcoin enthusiasts! On your Raspberry PI 4 and has experience with Electrum’s personal server
Cancellation: Before proceeding, please note that upgrading to Electrum requires restarting your Raspberry PI. Be sure to keep your job unleashed or close all applications before you start.
Step 1: Update Raspberry PI to the latest if
Before installing Electrum, make sure your Raspberry PI works the most version of the operating system. You can do this from:
- Log in as a root user
- Work
sudo apt update
- Work
sudo apt upgrade
Step 2: Install Bitcoin Core V28.0
Now that your Raspberry PI is up -to -date, you can continue installing Bitcoin Core V28.0 in your system. You will need to use a package manager such as APT or PIP. Here’s how:
- For Raspbian (the official axis for Raspberry Pi):
+ Run sudo apt install bitcoin-core
If you use differently, if please adjust the command accordingly.
- For Ubuntu based systems:
+ Run sudo apt install bitcoin-core
Step 3: Download and install Electrum Personal Server
Electrum Personal Server is an optimized version of the Electron app, which is specially designed for Bitcoin Core. Here’s how to download it and install it:
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- Download the latest version (V28.X or V29.X, depending on your needs).
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Step 4: Configuring Electrum
After downloading and retrieving the Electron application, you will need to configure it for Bitcoin Core.
- Complete
sudo electrum -aconfig
bitcoin core configuration File Path
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Step 5: Starting Electrum Personal Server
Now that you have configured Electrum, it's time to start the app:
- Open and terminal or command order
- CompleteElectrum -Newserver`
Tips to troubleshoot
If you encounter problems during
- Check the electron document for specific instructions for installing and configuring a bitcoin kernel.
- Check that your Raspberry PI works the most version of the operating system.
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That’s it! Electrum Personal Server with Bitcoin Core V28.0 on your Raspberry PI 4.
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