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Introduction

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Welcome to the official node validator installation guide by Ryddd — your gateway to joining the core infrastructure of decentralized networks. Whether you're setting up for Warden, Multiple, or any other blockchain, this guide is designed to walk you through the process step by step.

As a validator, you're not just running a server — you're actively participating in the security, governance, and resilience of the network. At Ryddd, we believe in empowering builders, stakers, and operators to prove with Ryddd — with clarity, transparency, and reliability.

This documentation assumes you're using a Linux-based operating system (like Ubuntu), with all instructions executed via command-line interface (CLI). We’ll guide you from preparing your environment, installing dependencies, to running your node with systemd for stability and uptime.

Make sure you have access to a stable internet connection and a server that meets the minimum hardware requirements before diving in.

Let’s get your node up and running — the decentralized future starts now.