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NODE FROM NESA | FULL MANUAL!
Hello fellows! We’ve prepared an all-in-one guide for you that will allow you to set up a NESA node in the easiest way possible! Hello fam! 1. First of all, purchase a server from AEZA, Contabo or Spacecore. Server specifications: • 6 vCPU Cores • 16 GB RAM • 400 GB SSD 2. Set up the server on your PC. Log in using the command root@ip. But before that, we recommend securing your server. Read more in our article.PreparationCreating a Token1. Go to Hugging Face and sign up.2. Create a token by ...

Why Securing Your Server Is Important and How to Do It
In today’s digital world, securing your server is a must, especially if you’re running nodes for blockchain networks or other distributed systems. In this guide, we’ll break down why server security is so important and how to keep things safe on Ubuntu (Linux), including how to generate SSH keys for secure access.Why Server Security Is a Big DealProtecting your data:Servers hold a lot of sensitive stuff — like user info, financial data, and company documents. A data leak could lead to major f...

The Importance of Using Different Ports When Running Multiple Nodes on One Server
In today’s world of blockchain networks and dApps, a lot of people run multiple nodes on one server. But there’s one important thing to keep in mind with this setup — each node needs its own port. It might seem like a small detail, but properly setting up ports is crucial for keeping things stable, secure, and scalable. Let’s break down why using different ports for each node matters and how it affects your server’s performance.Ports and Their Role in Network InfrastructureA port is a communi...

NODE FROM NESA | FULL MANUAL!
Hello fellows! We’ve prepared an all-in-one guide for you that will allow you to set up a NESA node in the easiest way possible! Hello fam! 1. First of all, purchase a server from AEZA, Contabo or Spacecore. Server specifications: • 6 vCPU Cores • 16 GB RAM • 400 GB SSD 2. Set up the server on your PC. Log in using the command root@ip. But before that, we recommend securing your server. Read more in our article.PreparationCreating a Token1. Go to Hugging Face and sign up.2. Create a token by ...

Why Securing Your Server Is Important and How to Do It
In today’s digital world, securing your server is a must, especially if you’re running nodes for blockchain networks or other distributed systems. In this guide, we’ll break down why server security is so important and how to keep things safe on Ubuntu (Linux), including how to generate SSH keys for secure access.Why Server Security Is a Big DealProtecting your data:Servers hold a lot of sensitive stuff — like user info, financial data, and company documents. A data leak could lead to major f...

The Importance of Using Different Ports When Running Multiple Nodes on One Server
In today’s world of blockchain networks and dApps, a lot of people run multiple nodes on one server. But there’s one important thing to keep in mind with this setup — each node needs its own port. It might seem like a small detail, but properly setting up ports is crucial for keeping things stable, secure, and scalable. Let’s break down why using different ports for each node matters and how it affects your server’s performance.Ports and Their Role in Network InfrastructureA port is a communi...
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1. First of all, purchase a server from AEZA, Contabo or Spacecore.
Server specifications:
• 6 vCPU Cores
• 16 GB RAM
• 400 GB SSD
2. Set up the server on your PC. Log in using the command root@ip.
But before that, we recommend securing your server. Read more in our article.

Run the following command and download:
sudo bash -c 'git clone https://github.com/dknodes/nillion.git && cd nillion && chmod ugo+x nillionDK.sh && ./nillionDK.sh'

To use the commands, press the appropriate number and then the “enter”.
Download the Keplr wallet and sign up.
Don’t forget to save your wallet’s seed phrase and password in a secure place.

2. Go to the Nillion website and connect your wallet to add the nillion-chain-testnet-1 network.
3. If you don’t see the network in Keplr, add it manually.


4. Copy your wallet address and request tokens from the faucet.


Enter command 1 and Install the Node

Then you’ll need the Account ID and PublicKey that you obtained during the setup in the first step.
Back on the Nillion website, click Verified – Set up for Linux and go to step 5: Initialising the verifier.

Fill in the corresponding fields and sign the transaction.

Step 4.
Go to the faucet and request tokens for the Account Id address you received during setup.
*Please note, we request tokens from the faucet TWICE. The first time for our wallet, and the second for the AccountID.*
After that, you’ll need to wait about 30 minutes for the node to install.
Step 5.
Enter command 2 and Start the Node

Congrats! The node is set up! JUST IN 2 CLICKS!
Press command 3

That’s good.
Check the node’s work on the website.

Previous articles:
Nodes Guide:
🗺️ All the info on nodes, giveaways, educational content, and research will be on our sources — DKNODES, GitHub, and X (Twitter).
Thanks for your attention, node runners!

1. First of all, purchase a server from AEZA, Contabo or Spacecore.
Server specifications:
• 6 vCPU Cores
• 16 GB RAM
• 400 GB SSD
2. Set up the server on your PC. Log in using the command root@ip.
But before that, we recommend securing your server. Read more in our article.

Run the following command and download:
sudo bash -c 'git clone https://github.com/dknodes/nillion.git && cd nillion && chmod ugo+x nillionDK.sh && ./nillionDK.sh'

To use the commands, press the appropriate number and then the “enter”.
Download the Keplr wallet and sign up.
Don’t forget to save your wallet’s seed phrase and password in a secure place.

2. Go to the Nillion website and connect your wallet to add the nillion-chain-testnet-1 network.
3. If you don’t see the network in Keplr, add it manually.


4. Copy your wallet address and request tokens from the faucet.


Enter command 1 and Install the Node

Then you’ll need the Account ID and PublicKey that you obtained during the setup in the first step.
Back on the Nillion website, click Verified – Set up for Linux and go to step 5: Initialising the verifier.

Fill in the corresponding fields and sign the transaction.

Step 4.
Go to the faucet and request tokens for the Account Id address you received during setup.
*Please note, we request tokens from the faucet TWICE. The first time for our wallet, and the second for the AccountID.*
After that, you’ll need to wait about 30 minutes for the node to install.
Step 5.
Enter command 2 and Start the Node

Congrats! The node is set up! JUST IN 2 CLICKS!
Press command 3

That’s good.
Check the node’s work on the website.

Previous articles:
Nodes Guide:
🗺️ All the info on nodes, giveaways, educational content, and research will be on our sources — DKNODES, GitHub, and X (Twitter).
Thanks for your attention, node runners!

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