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Install Nillion

Install the Nillion SDK, including the nada tool you'll use to create a Nada project and the nillion-devnet tool you'll use to spin up a local Nillion network.

Use nilup to install the Nillion SDK

1. Install nilup, the Nillion SDK tool installer and version manager.

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Nillion SDK binaries are available for Linux and macOS platforms. For Windows installation, make sure to follow our Windows developer environment setup guide ahead of installing binaries.

For the security-conscious, please download the install.sh script, so that you can inspect how it works, before piping it to bash.

curl https://nilup.nilogy.xyz/install.sh | bash

The install script installs nilup and the latest version of the SDK. Close your terminal. Open a new terminal and confirm both nilup and nillion are installed:

nilup -V; nillion -V

// Your output should be similar to the below
nilup 22c84830fff3c86beec27a8cb6353d45e7bfb8a4
tools-config 22c84830fff3c86beec27a8cb6353d45e7bfb8a4

Optionally enable nilup telemetry, providing your Ethereum wallet address. We collect this data to understand how the software is used, and to better assist you in case of issues. In doing this, you consent to the collection of telemetry data by the Nillion Network. While we will not collect any personal information, we still recommend using a new wallet address that cannot be linked to your identity by any third party. For more information, check out our privacy policy.

nilup instrumentation enable --wallet <your-eth-wallet-address>

Next steps

✅ You're off to a great start! Now that you have installed the Nillion SDK and Tools, you have everything you need to create a Nada project.