Update on the burn.

02 Dec 2023, 16:21
🛠️ Update on the burn! 🔥 We respect the decision made by our community and are pleased to announce that we will be performing the first 25M token burn in 5 days, on December 7th. 💡During these 5 days, we plan to reach out to everyone with more marketing activities. We will…

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02 Dec 2023, 16:36
Wallet Account Quirks Explained. With the CLI Wallet, you can create and use multiple internal Accounts within the same wallet. With the GUI Wallet, what's being called an Account is actually a different Wallet with it's own folders, config files, password, seed phrase, etc. In CLI Wallet, you can transfer funds between accounts with the command: epic-wallet -a Personal send -m self -d Business <amount> In GUI you login using Account 'Personal' and send funds to the address of Account 'Business' (each has it's own address and it's then sitting on epicbox waiting for Business to checkin). Now you close the wallet and Login using Account 'Business' and wait for the funds should show up as Awaiting Confirmation on Coins Tab. Then you close again and Login using Account Personal and it should finalize and show your 'change' from the utxo 'Awaiting Confirmation' until the transaction is completed (10 Confirmations) within 10 minutes and the sent amount shows 'Confirmed' on the Transactions Tab. Logging back in again with Account 'Business' should then show the funds as Spendable (merged into your total) and the transaction received amount as Unspent on the Coins Tab. This is the standard ping-pong-ping with an extra pong to verify received funds are spendable. At least now with epicbox you don't have to send Personal funds to a wallet on a separate device then send back to the Business Account as a separate transaction. This is the fundamental difference between CLI and GUI as to how they handle 'Accounts' and how you need to use them.
Wallet Account Quirks Explained. With the CLI Wallet, you can create and use multiple internal Accounts within the same wallet.
Wallet Account Quirks Explained. With the CLI Wallet, you can create and use multiple internal Accounts within the same wallet. With the GUI Wallet, what's being called an Account is actually a different Wallet with it's own folders, config files, password, seed phrase, etc. In CLI Wallet, you can transfer funds between accounts with the command: epic-wallet -a Personal send -m self -d Business In GUI you login using Account 'Personal' and send funds to the address of Account 'Business' (each has it's own address and it's then sitting on epicbox waiting for Business to checkin). Now you close the wallet and Login using Account 'Business' and wait for the funds should show up as Awaiting Confirmation on Coins Tab. Then you close again and Login using Account Personal and it should finalize and show your 'change' from the utxo 'Awaiting Confirmation' until the transaction is completed (10 Confirmations) within 10 minutes and the sent amount shows 'Confirmed' on the Transactions Tab. Logging back in again with Account 'Business' should then show the funds as Spendable (merged into your total) and the transaction received amount as Unspent on the Coins Tab. This is the standard ping-pong-ping with an extra pong to verify received funds are spendable. At least now with epicbox you don't have to send Personal funds to a wallet on a separate device then send back to the Business Account as a separate transaction. This is the fundamental difference between CLI and GUI as to how they handle 'Accounts' and how you need to use them.