# Upgrade

***🟢UPDATE🟢*****&#x20;28.02.25**

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```python
cd $HOME/persistenceCore
git pull
git checkout v11.19.0-rc0
make install
persistenceCore version --long | grep -e commit -e version
#version: v11.19.0-rc0
#commit: f744c277fe50390b1326141cb848001b6e2e2ffb
sudo systemctl restart persistenceCore && sudo journalctl -fu persistenceCore -o cat
#consensus
curl -s http://localhost:26657/consensus_state  | jq '.result.round_state.height_vote_set[0].prevotes_bit_array'
```

&#x20;                                    **GitHub**

<https://github.com/persistenceOne/persistenceCore/tags>


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