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[[getting-started]]
== Getting Started
.A note for Early Release readers
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With Early Release ebooks, you get books in their earliest form—the author's raw and unedited content as they write—so you can take advantage of these technologies long before the official release of these titles.
This will be the 2nd chapter of the final book. Please note that the GitHub repo will be made active later on.
If you have comments about how we might improve the content and/or examples in this book, or if you notice missing material within this chapter, please reach out to the editor at mcronin@oreilly.com.
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In this chapter, we will begin where most people start when encountering the Lightning Network for the first time - choosing software to participate in the Lightning Network economy. We will examine the choices of two users who represent a common use-case for the Lightning Network and learn by example. Alice, a coffee shop customer, will be using a Lightning wallet on her mobile device to buy coffee from Bob's Cafe. Bob, a merchant, will be using a Lightning node and wallet to run a point-of-sale system at his cafe, so he can accept payments over the Lightning Network.
=== Alice's First Lightning Wallet

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