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As a beginner, how should I build my own chain? #5885

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mtl802 opened this issue Dec 25, 2023 · 3 comments
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As a beginner, how should I build my own chain? #5885

mtl802 opened this issue Dec 25, 2023 · 3 comments
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mtl802 commented Dec 25, 2023

Hello, because I need to use blockchain technology to complete some functions, after many comparisons, I found that the advantages of algorand are very suitable for my current needs. As a beginner, how should I build my own blockchain?
Is there a similar introduction on the official website?

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mtl802 commented Dec 25, 2023

I have created a blockchain of my own. How can I let other machines join this blockchain?

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mtl802 commented Dec 26, 2023

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If I want to use algorand technology to create a private chain of my own, how should I do it?

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I have created a blockchain of my own. How can I let other machines join this blockchain?

You have to have at least one node running with NetAddress set to non-empty. Then set other nodes to connect to it for example by using goal node start -p addr or by using phonebook.json file.

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