Edison Huang

[Miming] A Beginner’s Guide to Mining PepePoW (Memehash) on Window

## Introduction: This guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough for new or inexperienced Windows users to start mining the proof-of-work cryptocurrency PepePoW. Mining cryptocurrencies like PepePoW is valued for its decentralization and fairness, allowing individuals to earn and participate in the network through mining. ## How to Start Mining: ### 1. Choose Mining Equipment: Select the

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[Masternode] Installation Guide for Masternode on Windows

1. Obtain 10 million PEPEW coins. 2. Install a new QT wallet and wait for synchronization. Find the wallet address under: File >> Receiving Addresses. Transfer exactly 10 million PEPEW coins in one transaction. 3. Open Masternode setup: Settings >> Options >> Wallet >> Enable Masternode tab. Configure and restart the wallet. 4. Find Masternode

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[Masternode] Masternode Setup Guide (Ubuntu/Linux)

1. Establish SSH connection to the virtual machine using the private key obtained during creation: ssh -i XXXXX.key user@ip 2. Download and extract the latest wallet files (v2.4.7.1): For ARM64: wget -c https://github.com/MattF42/PePe-core/releases/download/v2.4.7.1/PEPEPOW-v2.4.7.1–release-aarch64-linux-gnu.tgz -O – | tar -xz For X64 (QT-gui): wget -c https://github.com/MattF42/PePe-core/releases/download/v2.4.7.1/PEPEPOW-v2.4.7.1–release-x86_64-linux-gnu.tgz -O – | tar -xz For X64 (non-QT-gui, smaller download): wget

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[Masternode] Free Internet Cloud Resources

I’ve set up masternodes for free on OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure), AWS (Amazon Web Services), GCP (Google Cloud Platform), Vultr, and Azure (Microsoft). Here’s the information: (OCI and GCP are recommended) OCI: Always free with 4 cores and 24GB RAM (Canonical Ubuntu 22.04 Minimal aarch64) AWS: 1 year free (Ubuntu 22.04-arm64-server-arm t4g.small, 1 core OCPU,

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[Wallet] Transaction too large (provided by mancrimson)

How to fix “Transaction too large” error when sending coins You can refer to this method: https://coinguides.org/transaction-too-large-error-fix Key points (Fix  1): Merge Transactions Merge all small inputs into larger inputs, then send them to other addresses. 1. Open the wallet. Go to “Settings” >> “Options,” enable the “Coin Control” feature under the “Wallet” option, and

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