# Connect to the Fuji Testnet through M1

#### Build the Subnet Binary and start an Avalanche node

```bash
cd movement-subnet/vm/aptos-vm/subnet
#  will out put the Binary at movement-subnet/vm/aptos-vm/target/release/subnet 
cargo build --release

# move this binary to a special directory
cd ~

mkdir move-plugins

cp movement-subnet/vm/aptos-vm/target/release/subnet  move-plugins/qCP4kCDiJK6WS5ShMwktmd2zC8gkBkGU1LphErfeSMuHSKLuL

# start the node 
# go to the download avalanchgo dir 
./avalanchego --network-id=fuji --track-subnets "2VqbeYJecko6HUMp6x6zXyoZjV5TXEXFiPVgyxnSTQj5hPx8Ww" --plugin-dir=../move-plugins
```


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