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Official downloads

Download Brisvia

The official Brisvia app bundles the wallet and the miner in one place. Only download it from this page or from the project's official GitHub, and verify the file before installing it.

Test version 0.5.0 The final version (1.0.0) will be published for the August 1 launch
Only download from official sources. The only safe sources are brisvia.com and the official GitHub (github.com/brisvia/brisvia-desktop). Be wary of any other site, group, or message offering the app: it may have been tampered with.

When real mining starts

Saturday, August 1, 2026 · 15:00 UTC

15:00 UTC · 12:00 Argentina time (ART)

You can install the app before that date and leave it ready. Until 15:00 UTC on August 1, the main network is on standby: real mining begins only at that time, from the very first block and with no reserved coins. Before then, only the test network runs, and its coins have no value.

Choose your system

WindowsAvailable

.exe installer · Windows 10 and 11 (64-bit)

Download for Windows
SHA-256 of the .exe e99ff6b0a0f29780774a85691d9361533bf68014b00a13fa1bb5b48122d1a8a3
macOSAvailable

.dmg installer · Apple Silicon

Download for macOS
SHA-256 of the .dmg ecfcf82bd535f98ab60908a5811b3574e890ab1b510e56aca4af0f17e996ebb3
LinuxAvailable

AppImage · 64-bit

Download for Linux
SHA-256 of the AppImage 218f2bafb3a223b8939e52e5717629d3b497cbb4b3215e4601a8914e3c78c3c8

Verify that the file is authentic

Each download has a unique fingerprint called a SHA-256 hash. It's a long string of letters and numbers that identifies the file. If the app is altered, even slightly, the fingerprint changes. Comparing the fingerprint we publish here with the one from the file you downloaded confirms you are installing the authentic app and not a modified copy.

  1. 1Download the installer for your system from this page and note where it was saved (usually in Downloads).
  2. 2Open your system's command window and go to the folder where the file is.
  3. 3Type the command for your system and press Enter:

Windows — Command Prompt or PowerShell:

certutil -hashfile Brisvia-Miner-Windows.exe SHA256

macOS — Terminal:

shasum -a 256 Brisvia-Miner-macOS.dmg

Linux — terminal:

sha256sum Brisvia-Miner-Linux.AppImage
  1. 4You'll see a string of letters and numbers. Compare it, ignoring spaces and letter case, with the SHA-256 shown on your system's card above.
  2. 5If they match, the file is authentic and you can install it safely. If they don't match, do not open it: download it again only from this page.

Save your 12 words

When you create your wallet inside the app, it shows you 12 recovery words. They are the only way to recover your coins if you lose or reset your computer.

Write the 12 words on paper, in the same order, and keep them in a safe, offline place. Don't take a photo of them, don't store them on your phone or in the cloud, and never share them with anyone. Brisvia will never ask you for your 12 words: anyone who does is trying to rob you.

Code and community

Brisvia is an open-source project. You can review the code, follow development, and join the community.

Before you start, read this

Brisvia is experimental software. A new Proof of Work network is fragile in its first hours: there may be outages, network restarts, or changes along the way. BRVA has no guaranteed economic value and promises no profitability, gains, or liquidity. Finding blocks is not guaranteed. Take part only if you understand all of this and always at your own discretion.