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Remove links to old Ripple Wiki.
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## 5. Start `rippled` in stand-alone mode.
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To load the most recent ledger version, you can use the [`-a`](https://wiki.ripple.com/Rippled#--standalone.2C_-a) and [`--load`](https://wiki.ripple.com/Rippled#--load) options when starting the server:
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To load the most recent ledger version, you can use the `-a` and `--load` options when starting the server:
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```
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rippled -a --load --conf=/path/to/rippled.cfg
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```
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To instead load a specific historical ledger, use the [`--load`](https://wiki.ripple.com/Rippled#--load) parameter along with the `--ledger` parameter, providing the ledger index or identifying hash of the ledger version to load:
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To instead load a specific historical ledger, use the `--load` parameter along with the `--ledger` parameter, providing the ledger index or identifying hash of the ledger version to load:
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```
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rippled -a --load --ledger 19860944 --conf=/path/to/rippled.cfg
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```
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For more information on the options you can use when starting `rippled` in Stand-Alone mode, see [Commandline Usage: Stand-Alone Mode Options](commandline-usage.html#stand-alone-mode-options).
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## 6. Manually advance the ledger.
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When you load a ledger with `--ledger` in stand-alone mode, it goes to the current open ledger, so you must [manually advance the ledger](advance-the-ledger-in-stand-alone-mode.html):
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In stand-alone mode, you can have `rippled` create a new genesis ledger. This provides a known state, with none of the ledger history from the production XRP Ledger. (This is very useful for unit tests, among other things.)
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* To start `rippled` in stand-alone mode with a new genesis ledger, use the [`-a`](https://wiki.ripple.com/Rippled#--standalone.2C_-a) and [`--start`](https://wiki.ripple.com/Rippled#--start) options:
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* To start `rippled` in stand-alone mode with a new genesis ledger, use the `-a` and `--start` options:
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```
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rippled -a --start --conf=/path/to/rippled.cfg
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```
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For more information on the options you can use when starting `rippled` in Stand-Alone mode, see [Commandline Usage: Stand-Alone Mode Options](commandline-usage.html#stand-alone-mode-options).
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In a genesis ledger, the [genesis address](accounts.html#special-addresses) holds all 100 billion XRP. The keys of the genesis address are [hardcoded](https://github.com/ripple/rippled/blob/94ed5b3a53077d815ad0dd65d490c8d37a147361/src/ripple/app/ledger/Ledger.cpp#L184) as follows:
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**Address:** `rHb9CJAWyB4rj91VRWn96DkukG4bwdtyTh`
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## ripple.txt
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The [ripple.txt](https://wiki.ripple.com/Ripple.txt) standard provides a way to publish information about your gateway so that automated tools and applications can read and understand it.
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For example, if you run a validating `rippled` server, you can use ripple.txt to publish the public key of your validating server. You can also publish information about what currencies your gateway issues, and which XRP Ledger addresses you control, to protect against impostors or confusion.
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If you run a `rippled` validator, you can publish the public key of your validating server and other information about what currencies your gateway issues, and which XRP Ledger addresses you control, to protect against impostors or confusion. Conventionally, gateways do this by hosting a file named `ripple.txt` on their website. For an example, see <https://ripple.com/ripple.txt>.
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