diff --git a/02_2_Setting_Up_Bitcoin_Core_Other.md b/02_2_Setting_Up_Bitcoin_Core_Other.md index 65b0e1c..d87d175 100644 --- a/02_2_Setting_Up_Bitcoin_Core_Other.md +++ b/02_2_Setting_Up_Bitcoin_Core_Other.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Following are other setup methodologies that we are aware of: * *[Compiling from Source](A2_0_Compiling_Bitcoin_from_Source.md).* If you prefer to compile Bitcoin Core by hand, that's covered in Appendix 2. * *[Using GordianNode-macOS](https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/GordianNode-macOS).* If you have a modern Mac, you can use Blockchain Commons' *GordianNode* app, powered by *BitocinStandup*, to install a full node on your Mac. -* *[Using Other Bitcoin Standup Scripts](https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/Bitcoin-Standup-Scripts).* Blockchain Commons also offers a version of the Linode script that you used that can be run from the command line on any Debian or Ubuntu machine. +* *[Using Other Bitcoin Standup Scripts](https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/Bitcoin-Standup-Scripts).* Blockchain Commons also offers a version of the Linode script that you used that can be run from the command line on any Debian or Ubuntu machine. This tends to be the leading-edge script, which means that it's more likely to feature new functions, like Lightnign installation. * *[Setting Up a Bitcoin Node on AWS](https://wolfmcnally.com/115/developer-notes-setting-up-a-bitcoin-node-on-aws/).* @wolfmcnally has written a step-by-step tutorial for setting up Bitcoin-Core with Amazon Web Services (AWS). * *[Setting Up a Bitcoin Node on a Raspberry Pi 3](https://medium.com/@meeDamian/bitcoin-full-node-on-rbp3-revised-88bb7c8ef1d1).* Damian Mee explains how to set up a headless full node on a Raspberry Pi 3.