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B. Wallet
blockinator edited this page May 4, 2019
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A user must generate a wallet address in order to use QWC blockchain from available QWC wallets(software). There are various types of wallets you can choose including paper wallet, CLI wallet, GUI wallet, Web wallet and Mobile wallet.
We recommend making a paper wallet so that you can start receiving funds, and later import them into a CLI, GUI, Web and Mobile wallets.
- A01. | Contributing
- A02. | Getting Started
- A03. | Qwertycoin Community
- A04. | Qwertycoin Voting
- A05. | Qwertycoin API
- B01. | Generating a Wallet
- B02. | Making a Paper Wallet
- B03. | Wallet Backup
- B04. | Wallet Recovery
- B05. | Wallet Update
- B06. | Using CLI Wallet
- B07. | Using RPC Wallet
- B08. | Using GUI Wallet
- B09. | Using Zero Wallet
- B10. | Using Web Wallet
- B11. | Using Mobile Wallet
- B12. | RPC Wallet API
- B13. | Sign and verify messages
- C01. | Start Masternode
- C02. | Fix Sync Issues
- C03. | Load Checkpoints
- C04. | JSON RPC API
- C05. | HTTP RPC API
- D01. | XMR Stak Guide
- D02. | XMR Stak Linux Guide
- D03. | XMRIG Guide
- D04. | Mining with SBC
- D05. | Cloud Mining
- D06. | Mobile Mining
- D07. | Using a Mining Pool
- D08. | Creating a Mining Pool
- E01. | How to trade QWC on Crex24
- E02. | How to trade QWC on Bitexlive
- E03. | How to trade QWC on Bisq
- G01. | Hosting Block Explorer
- G02. | Hosting Faucet
- G03. | Hosting Web Wallet
- G04. | How to use the QWC Faucet