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## Table of Contents:
### [1. Install GnuPG](#1-installing-gnupg)
### [2. Verify & Import Signing Key](#2-verify-and-import-signing-key)
+ [2.1. Get Signing Key](#21-get-signing-key)
+ [2.2. Verify Signing key](#22-verify-signing-key)
+ [2.3. Import Signing key](#23-import-signing-key)
### [3. Download & Verify Hash File](#3-download-and-verify-hash-file)
+ [3.1. Get Hash File](#31-get-hash-file)
+ [3.2. Verify Hash File](#32-verify-hash-file)
### [4. Download & Verify Binary](#4-download-and-verify-binary)
+ [4.1. Get Monero Binary](#41-get-monero-binary)
+ [4.2. Binary Verification on Linux or Mac](#42-binary-verification-on-linux-or-mac)
+ [4.3. Binary Verification on Windows](#43-binary-verification-on-windows)
### [Install GnuPG](#installing-gnupg)
### [Verify & Import Signing Key](#verify-and-import-signing-key)
### [Download & Verify Hash File](#download-and-verify-hash-file)
### [Download & Verify Binary](#download-and-verify-binary)
## 1. Installing GnuPG
## Installing GnuPG
+ On Windows, go to the [Gpg4win download page](https://gpg4win.org/download.html) and follow the instructions for installation.
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+ On Linux, GnuPG is installed by default.
## 2. Verify and Import Signing Key
## Verify and Import Signing Key
This section will cover getting the Monero signing key, making sure it is correct, and importing the key to GnuPG.
### 2.1. Get Signing Key
### Get Signing Key
On Windows or Mac, go to [binaryFate's GPG key](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/monero-project/monero/master/utils/gpg_keys/binaryfate.asc), which he uses to sign the Monero binaries, and save the page as `binaryfate.asc` to your home directory.
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wget -O binaryfate.asc https://raw.githubusercontent.com/monero-project/monero/master/utils/gpg_keys/binaryfate.asc
```
### 2.2. Verify Signing Key
### Verify Signing Key
On all operating systems, check the fingerprint of `binaryfate.asc` by issuing the following command in a terminal:
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If the fingerprint **DOES NOT** match, **DO NOT CONTINUE.** Instead delete the file `binaryfate.asc` and go back to [section 2.1](#21-get-signing-key).
### 2.3. Import Signing Key
### Import Signing Key
From a terminal, import the signing key:
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gpg: unchanged: 1
```
## 3. Download and Verify Hash File
## Download and Verify Hash File
This section will cover downloading the hash file and verifying its authenticity.
### 3.1. Get Hash File
### Get Hash File
On Windows or Mac, go to the [hashes file on getmonero.org]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/downloads/hashes.txt) and save the page as `hashes.txt` to your home directory.
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wget -O hashes.txt https://www.getmonero.org/downloads/hashes.txt
```
### 3.2. Verify Hash File
### Verify Hash File
The hash file is signed with key `81AC 591F E9C4 B65C 5806 AFC3 F0AF 4D46 2A0B DF92`, as reflected in the output below.
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If you see **BAD signature** in the output, **DO NOT CONTINUE.** Instead delete the file `hashes.txt` and go back to [section 3.1](#31-get-hash-file).
## 4. Download and Verify Binary
## Download and Verify Binary
This section will cover downloading the Monero binary for your operating system, getting the `SHA256` hash of your download, and verifying that it is correct.
### 4.1. Get Monero binary
### Get Monero binary
On Windows or Mac, go to [getmonero.org]({{ site.baseurl_root }}/downloads/) and download the correct file for your operating system. Save the file to your home directory. **Do not extract the files yet.**
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wget -O monero-linux-x64-v0.15.0.1.tar.bz2 https://downloads.getmonero.org/cli/linux64
```
### 4.2. Binary Verification on Linux or Mac
### Binary Verification on Linux or Mac
The steps for both Linux and Mac are the same. From a terminal, get the `SHA256` hash of your downloaded Monero binary. As an example this guide will use the `Linux, 64bit` GUI binary. Substitute `monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.15.0.1.tar.bz2` with the name of the binary that you downloaded in [section 4.1](#41-get-monero-binary).
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If your hash **DOES NOT** match, **DO NOT CONTINUE.** Instead delete the binary you downloaded and go back to [section 4.1](#41-get-monero-binary).
### 4.3. Binary Verification on Windows
### Binary Verification on Windows
From a terminal, get the `SHA256` hash of your downloaded Monero binary. As an example this guide will use the `Windows, 64bit` GUI binary. Substitute `monero-gui-win-x64-v0.15.0.1.zip` with the name of the binary that you downloaded in [section 4.1](#41-get-monero-binary).