Windows: f520eb65a63f8c77e5d1ced35097535da25e17994dcf1c1053b2f9c4e7e688d0
macOS: 3439bbac6921d992fe78b780b7ae123d5d2b658903369df375974275bb7db5d6
Note: To verify if the checksum is correct, calculate the checksum on the downloaded file (zip, exe, deb, rpm, AppImage) before uncompressing.
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Linux64 Fedora
Linux64 other distros
a8e85ea505f208ab80a652775f71208439997f45124753357b255f2414d2a6d4
ede594f9619c11416f3472cb5fe7a5244e3595e099c22dc016df05b8f1d5cca2
The AppImage is a stand-alone desktop app. Run the app by double-clicking or entering in a terminal:
cd ~/Downloads # navigate to your download folder
chmod +x ./BitBox-[version]-x86_64.AppImage # make executable
./BitBox-[version]-x86_64.AppImage # to run the app
* If the BitBox device is not detected by the app, you may need to manually adjust USB permissions. To do this for most recent distributions, enter the following line in a terminal (sudo access required), then replug the device:
printf "SUBSYSTEM==\"usb\", TAG+=\"uaccess\", TAG+=\"udev-acl\", SYMLINK+=\"bitbox02_%%n\", ATTRS{idVendor}==\"03eb\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"2403\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/53-hid-bitbox02.rules > /dev/null && printf "KERNEL==\"hidraw*\", SUBSYSTEM==\"hidraw\", ATTRS{idVendor}==\"03eb\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"2403\", TAG+=\"uaccess\", TAG+=\"udev-acl\", SYMLINK+=\"bitbox02_%%n\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/54-hid-bitbox02.rules > /dev/null
printf "SUBSYSTEM==\"usb\", TAG+=\"uaccess\", TAG+=\"udev-acl\", SYMLINK+=\"dbb%%n\", ATTRS{idVendor}==\"03eb\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"2402\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/51-hid-digitalbitbox.rules > /dev/null && printf "KERNEL==\"hidraw*\", SUBSYSTEM==\"hidraw\", ATTRS{idVendor}==\"03eb\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"2402\", TAG+=\"uaccess\", TAG+=\"udev-acl\", SYMLINK+=\"dbbf%%n\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/52-hid-digitalbitbox.rules > /dev/null
Or, if the above does not work for your distribution, add yourself to the 'plugdev' group (if not already a member; a reboot may be required for some distributions) and enter the following line in a terminal (sudo access required):
printf "SUBSYSTEM==\"usb\", SYMLINK+=\"bitbox02_%%n\", GROUP=\"plugdev\", MODE=\"0664\", ATTRS{idVendor}==\"03eb\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"2403\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/53-hid-bitbox02.rules > /dev/null && printf "KERNEL==\"hidraw*\", SUBSYSTEM==\"hidraw\", SYMLINK+=\"bitbox02_%%n\", GROUP=\"plugdev\", MODE=\"0664\", ATTRS{idVendor}==\"03eb\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"2403\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/54-hid-bitbox02.rules > /dev/null
printf "SUBSYSTEM==\"usb\", SYMLINK+=\"dbb%%n\", GROUP=\"plugdev\", MODE=\"0664\", ATTRS{idVendor}==\"03eb\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"2402\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/51-hid-digitalbitbox.rules > /dev/null && printf "KERNEL==\"hidraw*\", SUBSYSTEM==\"hidraw\", SYMLINK+=\"dbbf%%n\", GROUP=\"plugdev\", MODE=\"0664\", ATTRS{idVendor}==\"03eb\", ATTRS{idProduct}==\"2402\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/udev/rules.d/52-hid-digitalbitbox.rules > /dev/null
* If the sha256sum checksum does not match, your browser may have requested a second level of gz
compression. In this case, a clean download can be made with curl, for example:
curl -O https://github.com/digitalbitbox/bitbox-wallet-app/releases/download/v4.41.0/BitBox-4.41.0-x86_64.AppImage
If you are using Tor, the proxy information is required:
curl -O --socks5 [url]
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