This document will explain how to install, test, and run Nimbus on your local machine. To learn about what Nimbus is, see the [intro post](https://our.status.im/nimbus-for-newbies/).
The beacon chain simulation runs several beacon nodes on the local machine, attaches several local validators to each, and builds a beacon chain between them. This is a precursor to our [testnet](https://our.status.im/the-nimbus-mvp-testnet-is-here/).
Prerequisites: Golang 1.12+, because we need it to build the Go libp2p daemon for node communication. You also need `git-lfs` installed to run tests - on Windows that's a command documented below, on other operating systems it can be installed using your system's package manager (e.g. `sudo apt-get install git-lfs`).
If you'd like to see the nodes running on separated sub-terminals inside one big window, install [Multitail](https://www.vanheusden.com/multitail/), then:
We have a publicly available testnet running between Nimbus nodes. Read all about it and learn how you can join it [here](/docs/t0.html). There is also a cutting edge [testnet 1](/docs/t1.html) that's basically a testing ground for testnet 0.