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Qwertycoin Documentation
  • Introduction to Qwertycoin
  • Getting Started
    • Terminology
    • Simple Steps
  • Wallet
    • Types of Wallet
    • Paper Wallet
    • CLI Wallet
    • GUI Wallet
    • Zero Wallet
    • Mobile Wallet
    • Web Wallet
    • RPC Wallet
    • Wallet Backup
    • Wallet Recovery
    • Wallet Update
    • Sign and Verify Messages
  • Mining
    • Mining Options
    • Cloud Mining
    • Creating a Mining Pool
    • Mining With SBC
    • Mobile Mining
    • Using a Mining Pool
    • XMR-Stak
    • XMR-Stak Linux
    • XMRIG
  • Node (Daemon)
    • Configuration
    • Fix Sync Issues
    • Load Checkpoints
    • Start Masternode
  • Trading
    • Exchanges
    • How to Trade on BISQ
    • How to Trade on CREX24
  • Developer
    • Compiling Daemon from Source
      • MacOS QT Install
      • Install Cmake 3.14
    • Forking Qwertycoin
    • Google Breakpad Integration
    • Hosting Block Explorer
    • Hosting Web Wallet
    • Hosting Faucet
    • Local Testnet
    • Resources
  • API
    • Daemon HTTP RPC Commands
    • Daemon JSON RPC API
    • Wallet RPC API
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  1. Wallet

Types of Wallet

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Offline Wallet

Name: Paper Wallet Wallet Type: Supported Platforms: All devices and web browsers Output: Wallet Address, Private Key, Public Key, Mnemonic Seeds The main purpose of a paper wallet is to quickly create a wallet to start receiving funds. You will not be able to spend or send your funds to other people until you set up a CLI, GUI or Web Wallet. To view a guide on how to make a paper wallet, you can go .

Command Line Interface Wallets

Name: Simplewallet & walletd Wallet Type: Supported Platforms: Windows, MacOS, Linux Output: Wallet Address, Private Key, Public Key, Mnemonic Seeds, Wallet File These wallets require users to enter commands in command line interface to work and you cannot use your mouse. However, it is currently the most stable and gets the newest updates first. If you would like to use CLI Wallet, you can check out .

Cross Platform Wallet

Name: QWCX Wallet Type: Supported Platforms: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iOS, Web Output: Wallet Address, Private Key, Public Key, Mnemonic Seeds, Wallet File This wallet is a multi-platform program for Windows/Linux/Mac/Android/iOS/Web and currently under development. An update will be provided when it is released.

Graphical User Interface Wallets

Name: GUI wallet and Zero wallet Wallet Type: Supported Platforms: Windows, MacOS, Linux Output: Wallet Address, Private Key, Public Key, Mnemonic Seeds, Wallet File They can run as either full-node wallets or SPV wallets upon selecting a connection option in software. If you would like to setup a GUI wallet, you can take a look at .

Mobile Wallets (Android & iOS)

Name: Mobile Wallet Wallet Type: Supported Platforms: Android(Google Playstore), iOS(App Store) Output: Wallet Address, Private Key, Public Key, Mnemonic Seeds The current mobile wallet is simple and easy to use. If you would like to setup a Mobile wallet, you can take a look at .

Web Wallet

Name: Web Wallet Wallet Type: Supported Platforms: All web browsers Output: Wallet Address, Private Key, Public Key, Mnemonic Seeds Using a web wallet is a quick and the easiest way to store, send and receive Qwertycoin without downloading any wallet. If you would like to setup a web wallet, you can follow .

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Offline Wallet
SPV Wallet
SPV Wallet
Full-Node Wallet or SPV Wallet
API Endpoint Wallet
API Endpoint Wallet