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The latest version of Emerald Wallet can be downloaded from here. Pick whichever version is suitable for your operating system: https://github.com/ETCDEVTeam/emerald-wallet/releases
For Windows: Download the installer file ending in .exe
, double click it, and follow the prompts.
For Debian: Download the .deb
 file and run sudo dpkg -i /path/to/the_file_you_downloaded.deb
.
For Linux (generic): Download the tar file, extract with tar -xvzf the_file_you_downloaded.tar.gz
, chmod +x emeraldwallet
, and run ./emeraldwallet
.
For MacOS: Download the .dmg
 file and run it.
After installing you should be greeted with the following screen:
Here you have two options, âRemote Nodeâ and âFull Nodeâ:
Remote Node: If you want to just get going you should click âRemote Nodeâ which will allow you to use the epool/gastracker free nodes. This option lets you start using the ETC network right away.
Full Node: If you want to sync a âFull Nodeâ for maximum security, and to benefit the ETC network, then you can click âFull Nodeâ and will need to wait a bit for the network to sync.
sudo ntpdate -vu pool.ntp.org
. In some cases you may need to install the ntpdate program with your package manager.No matter which option you select youâll always be free to change by selecting from the menu in the top right.
If you have not used ETC before, and do not have a Ledger Nano S hardware wallet, you can click on âGenerate New Accountâ and get your very first wallet.
Please follow the instructions carefully and follow them exactly as they say, doing so is the best way to ensure your ETC is stored safely.
Remember that Cryptocurrencies, ETC included, are more like cash than credit. You wouldnât store your cash unsafely, donât store your Cryptocurrency unsafely. Follow the wallet instructions, protect your private key, and youâll be just fine.
Select your option and follow the on-screen directions.
If you ever want to change between full sync and light clients you can select in the top right of the screen. The âMainnetâ option is a âFull Syncâ while the other two options (âMainnet (epool)â / âMainnet (gastracker)â) are âRemote Nodeâ options.
Morden is for developer use so unless youâre programming your own smart contracts youâll not need to use these options.
To receive ETC you need to provide your public address to the sender, which you can find on the main screen of the wallet and copy by clicking the two boxes/pieces of paper; highlighted below.
To send ETC click on âSendâ from the main screen. Enter your walletâs password and the address you want to send to (highlighted in yellow).
Youâll get an estimated transaction fee and can then click on âSendâ.
After sending the transaction will confirm shortly. You can also double check it after a minute or two by entering the recipientâs address on either https://gastracker.io or http://etherhub.io
It is always a good idea to send a very small test transaction first, confirm the recipient has received the ETC, and then follow up with a second transaction. Even when sending to exchanges youâll want to make sure it first reaches your account. This helps prevent accidental loss of ETC.