How do I receive XP?
By default, you start with only one Receiving Address, which you can view by selecting "Receive" on the left, then "My Addresses" on the right. Select the address and click…
By default, you start with only one Receiving Address, which you can view by selecting "Receive" on the left, then "My Addresses" on the right. Select the address and click…
Sending coins is very straightforward. All you need is the recipient's public address (often a "deposit address" on exchanges and staking pools). If your wallet is encrypted (as we recommend),…
Find your data folder. Depending on which operating system you use, it should be here: Windows: %APPDATA%\eXperiencePoints\Linux: ~/.eXperiencePoints/Mac OSX: $HOME/Library/Application Support/eXperiencePoints/Make a backup copy of your wallet.dat file.Download the bootstrap…
Before upgrading, make sure that you make a backup copy of your wallet.dat file. Then download the new binary and replace the old one with the new one.
We recommend making a backup copy of your wallet: Right after encrypting (setting a password)Every time you create a new address in your walletBefore upgrading to a new version of…
Make sure you have the latest mandatory wallet update.Make sure your firewall and antivirus software do not block wallet connections.Make sure you have peers. If it's your first time running…
The time to download the entire XP blockchain from scratch depends on a number of factors, including your internet connection speed, the internet connection speed of your connected peers, and…
Yes. You can always get the latest version from our downloads page. We update the bootstrap regularly.
You can get wallets for most operating systems from our downloads page.
The XP PoS algorithm is a derivative of the one built into the PivX codebase. You can find general information about what's in nearly every POS algorithm here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof-of-stake