How to transfer Electroneum from an cryptopia to an offline wallet

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

Hello Steemians!

Hope you all had a great weekend. This post is a follow-up to my previous post that explains how to generate an offline wallet.

Do read on if you'd like to transfer ETN (Electroneum from Cryptopia to your offline wallet)

Summary: You'll need a command line interface to the wallet and this post explains where to obtain it from on the Electroneum site and how to use it with detailed commands.

Step 1: Go to https://downloads.electroneum.com/

Step 2: Click on 'Download' link
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Step 3: A zip file will be downloaded

Step 4: Extract contents to D:\Electroneum (doesn't matter which directory but that's what I have)

Step 5: Open a command prompt

Step 6: cd into D:\Electroneum

Step 7: Run the daemon and you should see something like this

daemon.PNG

Step 8: It'll take a while before your blockchain gets in sync with the network. Wait till you see this. Get a coffee or 10 coffees if you need to

daemon-ready.PNG

Step 9: Open another command prompt window

Step 10: cd into D:\Electroneum

Step 11: Run electroneum-wallet-cli.exe

Step 12: Provide wallet name or point to existing wallet
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Step 13: Choose password

Step 14: You can now see the wallet id and everything related to it

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Step 15: Type payment_id

Step 16: It will show you a temporary payment_id

Step 17: From cryptopia you click "withdraw" on electroneum and provide the above wallet id and payment id there along with of course the amount you want to withdraw.

That's it. It may take up to 1 hour for your tokens to come through depending on how busy the network is.

Make sure you first transfer a small amount like 10 ETN to ensure it's working.

IMPORTANT! You'll need to generate a different payment id each time. Do NOT transfer to the same payment_id generated prior. People have lost tokens making that mistake.

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Great tutorial, clear and straightforward.