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Related to installing Bitcoin-related software and hardware in a given system or machine.
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Which binaries are required to run a headless node?
TL;DR: you don't need any binaries except the ones you want to invoke.
Let me go over your list:
SHA256SUMS.asc: a PGP signed SHA256SUMS file with the SHA256 checksums of all distributed files. The p …
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Upgrade bitcoin-core on Ubuntu
Bitcoin Core doesn't need "installation" - it's distributed as a set of binaries and other files, but the binaries can be run from any location, and do not access any of the other files. …
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"which bitcoind" outputs nothing
This is expected.
which only searches for binaries in your $PATH variable (e.g. it needs to be placed in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin for that). If you didn't put bitcoind there, you'll need to invoke i …