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Steps to claim (Text within `` (shown in a grey box on paragraph) are commands to be entered in the terminal)
within the ceremonyclient directory run vi update_client.sh. This will open a text editor in terminal.
in the terminal window press the "I" key to enter the editing mode.
now copy the stuff on this page: https://pastebin.com/raw/v9Rhj235 and then paste it (using ctrl+p keys)
enter :wq! to exit editing mode, save, and close the text editor.
enter chmod +x update_client.sh to make the script runnable.
now run ./update_client.sh this will download the most recent qclient update
now make the new client runnable with the command chmod +x qclient-2.0.2.4-linux-arm64 (let me know if you aren't on linux as it changes the name here)
backup your .config folder now by entering cp -rf .config config_copy. This will create a backup of your config in a new config_copy folder within the ceremonyclient directory.
enter ./qclient-2.0.2.4-linux-arm64 token balance to get your quil address.
enter ./qclient-2.0.2.4-linux-arm64 token coins. save the output from this somewhere as it is important if you have bridging issues.
open https://quilibrium.com/bridge in your browser (not on the rented server) and paste your quil address into the "Enter Account Address" box.
once it finds your address click on it in the drop down menu (here it will have a 0x address)
use the "Connect" button to connect your eth wallet on the quilibrium page
once you connect the wallet there is a button to "Start Bridge" press that.
this opens a popup which gives you a command that starts with ./qclient. Copy this command and paste it into your terminal window. Modify the line before pressing enter so that qclient matches your version (for example: ./qclient-2.0.2.4-linux-arm64 cross-mint ABUNCHOFNUMBERSANDLETTERSHEREYOUCOPYPASTED
running the command in step 14 will output a response that starts with {"peerPublicKey":. Copy the whole output and paste it into the popup window on the equilibrium site in your browser.
Steps to claim (Text within `` (shown in a grey box on paragraph) are commands to be entered in the terminal)
within the ceremonyclient directory run vi update_client.sh. This will open a text editor in terminal.
in the terminal window press the "I" key to enter the editing mode.
now copy the stuff on this page: https://pastebin.com/raw/v9Rhj235 and then paste it (using ctrl+p keys)
enter :wq! to exit editing mode, save, and close the text editor.
enter chmod +x update_client.sh to make the script runnable.
now run ./update_client.sh this will download the most recent qclient update
now make the new client runnable with the command chmod +x qclient-2.0.2.4-linux-arm64 (let me know if you aren't on linux as it changes the name here)
backup your .config folder now by entering cp -rf .config config_copy. This will create a backup of your config in a new config_copy folder within the ceremonyclient directory.
enter ./qclient-2.0.2.4-linux-arm64 token balance to get your quil address.
enter ./qclient-2.0.2.4-linux-arm64 token coins. save the output from this somewhere as it is important if you have bridging issues.
open https://quilibrium.com/bridge in your browser (not on the rented server) and paste your quil address into the "Enter Account Address" box.
once it finds your address click on it in the drop down menu (here it will have a 0x address)
use the "Connect" button to connect your eth wallet on the quilibrium page
once you connect the wallet there is a button to "Start Bridge" press that.
this opens a popup which gives you a command that starts with ./qclient. Copy this command and paste it into your terminal window. Modify the line before pressing enter so that qclient matches your version (for example: ./qclient-2.0.2.4-linux-arm64 cross-mint ABUNCHOFNUMBERSANDLETTERSHEREYOUCOPYPASTED
running the command in step 14 will output a response that starts with {"peerPublicKey":. Copy the whole output and paste it into the popup window on the equilibrium site in your browser.
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