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# Testnet (Goerli)

### Install the Obol Goerli Etherfi package

Navigate to the `DAppStore` page and enter the following IPFS hash, then click `Search`.

{% code title="Obol Goerli Etherfi IPFS Hash" %}

```
QmXKeUPmFAdNnmVp1ZuizQ9MV91JhkPzd6NvTfy26uYKdB
```

{% endcode %}

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Under `ADVANCED OPTIONS` make sure the toggle for `Bypass only signed safe restriction` is on so that the package can be installed.

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After clicking `Install` you will be shown a screen where you can upload the `nodeX.tar.xz` file sent to you by Ether.fi.

<figure><img src="/files/CuLNriNpj8WgnG7Tyx7x" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

And that should be it! The keyshare has been imported into your Obol Charon client and once your Testnet Goerli chains are synced, the validator will start to perform its duties 🥳


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