Smelter Coin applies an Anonymous account,
so no one knows the identity of each Smelter Coin user.
Each user can use Smelter Coin as Digital Asset,
which can benefit users who implement it.
In the Smelter network Coin the speed to make
transactions is very fast, it only takes 120 seconds.
The Smelter Coin network is decentralized
which means all user data, transaction activities are in a very secure network.
Every user who invests in the Smelter Coin for
Stake and Masternode feature will be given a prize.
The Smelter Coin implements "Peer to Peer",
which means there is no third party so that the transaction is almost free.
Staking with Smelter Coin is very simple. Following these steps will ensure that you’re on the network earning that Smelter COin interest.
1) Follow the wallet setup guide
2) Make sure you have sent coins into your wallet and the coins received have 75 confirmations
This guide is for single masternodes, on Ubuntu 16.04 64bit (VPS) servers that run headless and will be controlled from the wallet on your local computer (Control wallet). Wallet on VPS will be referred to as a Remote wallet. You will need details of your server to progress through this guide.
readmoreNote: The auto Smelter Coin minter should be disabled during this setup to prevent autominting of your masternode collateral. BEFORE unlocking your wallet, you can disable autominting in the control wallet option menu.
1) Using the control wallet, enter the debug console
1) Install the latest version of the Smelter Coin wallet onto your masternode. The lastest version can be found here: https://github.com/smelter-projects/SmelterCoin
a. Go to your home directory:
cd ~
1) Now on the masternodes, find the Smelter Coin data directory here.(Linux: ~/.smeltercoin)
cd ~/.smeltercoin
2) Open the smeltercoin.conf by typing
vi smeltercoin.conf
then press i to go into insert mode and make
1) Now, you need to finally start these things in this order
– Start the daemon client in the VPS. First go back to your installed wallet directory,
cd ~/smeltercoin-1.0.0/bin
and then start the wallet using
1) How do I stop running MN1 on my VPS hoster and delete MN1 from my ‘smeltercoin Core – Wallet’?
a) ./smeltercoin-cli stop from the masternode to stop the wallet.
b) Then from your controller wallet PC, edit your masternode.conf, delete the MN1 masternode
The Smelter Coin wallet can save your Coin as a result of you buying a Smelter Coin or from the results you do Staking or Masternode. This Smelter Coin wallet can also conduct transactions to peer to peer. To be able to conduct peer to peer transactions you must share your unique address with the person
readmoreStaking with Smelter Coin is very simple. Following these steps will ensure that you’re on the network earning that Smelter COin interest.
1) Follow the wallet setup guide
2) Make sure you have sent coins into your wallet and the coins received have 75 confirmations
This guide is for single masternodes, on Ubuntu 16.04 64bit (VPS) servers that run headless and will be controlled from the wallet on your local computer (Control wallet). Wallet on VPS will be referred to as a Remote wallet. You will need details of your server to progress through this guide.
readmoreNote: The auto Smelter Coin minter should be disabled during this setup to prevent autominting of your masternode collateral. BEFORE unlocking your wallet, you can disable autominting in the control wallet option menu.
1) Using the control wallet, enter the debug console
1) Install the latest version of the Smelter Coin wallet onto your masternode. The lastest version can be found here: https://github.com/smelter-projects/SmelterCoin
a. Go to your home directory:
cd ~
1) Now on the masternodes, find the Smelter Coin data directory here.(Linux: ~/.smeltercoin)
cd ~/.smeltercoin
2) Open the smeltercoin.conf by typing
vi smeltercoin.conf
then press i to go into insert mode and make
1) Now, you need to finally start these things in this order
– Start the daemon client in the VPS. First go back to your installed wallet directory,
cd ~/smeltercoin-1.0.0/bin
and then start the wallet using
1) How do I stop running MN1 on my VPS hoster and delete MN1 from my ‘smeltercoin Core – Wallet’?
a) ./smeltercoin-cli stop from the masternode to stop the wallet.
b) Then from your controller wallet PC, edit your masternode.conf, delete the MN1 masternode
The Smelter Coin wallet can save your Coin as a result of you buying a Smelter Coin or from the results you do Staking or Masternode. This Smelter Coin wallet can also conduct transactions to peer to peer. To be able to conduct peer to peer transactions you must share your unique address with the person
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