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## Installation

1. Make sure [Python 3.6+](https://www.python.org/downloads/) is installed.
1. Make sure to install [Python 3.6+](https://www.python.org/downloads/).
2. Install [pipenv](https://github.com/kennethreitz/pipenv).

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## Docker

Another option for running this blockchain program is to use Docker. Follow the instructions below to create a local Docker container:
Docker is another option for running this blockchain program. Kindly follow the instructions below to create a local Docker container:

1. Clone this repository
2. Build the docker container
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1. Install a free copy of Visual Studio IDE (Community Edition):
https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/

2. Once installed, open the solution file (BlockChain.sln) using the File > Open > Project/Solution menu options within Visual Studio.
2. After installation, open the solution file (BlockChain.sln) using the File > Open > Project/Solution menu options within Visual Studio.

3. From within the "Solution Explorer", right click the BlockChain.Console project and select the "Set As Startup Project" option.

4. Click the "Start" button, or hit F5 to run. The program executes in a console window, and is controlled via HTTP with the same commands as the Python version.
4. Click the "Start" button, or hit F5 to run. The program executes in a console window, and the HTTP controls it with the same commands as the Python version.


## Contributing
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