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PI NODE 🛠️
Step-by-Step Pi Node Installation Guide💻
Step 1: Install the Pi Node Desktop App
Download: Visit node.minepi.com and download the Windows installer.
Installation: Run the file and open the application.
Authorization: A code will appear on your screen. Open the Pi Network app on your mobile phone, navigate to the side menu > Node, and enter the code. Your account is now linked.
Application: Click the "Node" icon on the desktop, fill out the initial survey, and enter the Node dashboard.
Step 2: Install Docker Desktop via the App Link ⚙️
The Pi Node requires Docker to run the blockchain container.
Redirection: Inside the Pi Node app, click the setup step for Docker. It will provide a link to the official Docker Desktop download.
Installation: Run the installer. Ensure the option "Use WSL 2 instead of Hyper-V" is checked.
Restart: Once finished, restart your PC immediately.
WSL 2 Update: If Docker shows a "Linux kernel" error upon launch, follow the provided link to download the Microsoft MSI package, install it, and restart Docker.
Step 3: System Configuration (BIOS & Resources)🛠️
BIOS Virtualization: If Docker won't start, enter your BIOS (F2/DEL during boot) and enable Virtualization Technology (VT-x or AMD-V).
Resource Allocation: Open Docker Settings > Resources. For a setup with 32 GB RAM, allocate 16 GB to Docker to ensure smooth blockchain processing.
Step 4: Network Setup (Port Forwarding)🛠️⚙️
Local Static IP: In Windows Network Settings, assign a fixed IP to your PC (e.g., 192.168.1.50).
Open Ports: Log into your router and find the "Port Forwarding" section. Forward ports 31400-31409 to your PC’s static IP using the TCP protocol.
Verification: Click "Check Ports" in the Pi app. Once they show as "Open" (green), you are ready.
Step 5: Activation🌐
Toggle the Node switch to "ON". The synchronization process will begin. Your high-speed connection and SSD will determine how fast you catch up to the current block.
Key Tips for "Titanium" Level Performance🔋
Static Public IP: Request a Static Public IP from your ISP. It prevents connection drops during IP renewals and keeps your node globally reachable.
UPS (Power Backup): Connect both your PC and Router to a UPS. A 1-second power flicker can corrupt your database; 24/7 uptime is the goal.
NVMe SSD: Use high-end drives (like the Samsung 990) for high endurance.
Uptime Goal: Aim for >99% availability. Consistency over 90 days is the primary driver for your Node Bonus.

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