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    Peercoin a Quick Guide

    By Richard Thrust

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    In this introductory tutorial I aim to teach you everything you need to know to get you up and running with Peercoin – one of the top three crypto-currencies.
    You will learn:
    •What is Peercoin?
    •How do I get a Peercoin wallet?
    •How to use the wallet interface to send and receive coins,
    •Where can I buy Peercoins?
    •How to do proof of stake mining – i.e. get interest on coins held,
    •How the command line interface works,
    •Some of the problems with the current interface.
    By the end of this tutorial I hope I will have convinced you that Peercoin is a worthwhile crypto-currency that you should be buying and holding. Learn the facts now!

    Training Course Overview

    Introduction
    Chapter 1 - What is Peercoin
    Chapter 2 - Where do I get the software
    Chapter 3 - A Tour of the Peercoin Interface

    3.1 The Overview tab
    3.2 Send coins tab
    3.3 Receive coins tab
    3.4 Transactions tab
    3.5 Address Book
    3.6 The Export Button
    3.7 The File Menu
    3.8 The Settings Menu
    3.9 The Help menu
    3.10 QT command line help

    Chapter 4 – Proof of Stake mining

    4.1 Create a config file
    4.2 Create a minting batch file
    4.3 Lets mint some money

    Chapter 5 – Command Line Interface to the Daemon

    5.1 Help
    5.2 Backup wallet
    5.3 Check wallet
    5.4 getaccount
    5.5 getaccountaddress
    5.6 getbalance
    5.7 getconnectioncount
    5.8 getnewaddress
    5.9 getreceivedbyaccount
    5.10 getreceivedbyaddress
    5.11 listaccounts
    5.12 Listreceivedbyaccount
    5.13 listreceivedbyaddress
    5.14 move
    5.15 repairwallet
    5.16 reservebalance
    5.17 sendfrom
    5.18 sendmany
    5.19 setaccount
    5.20 settxfee
    5.21 stop
    5.23 validateaddress
    5.24 verifymessage
    5.25 walletlock
    5.26 walletpassphrase
    5.27 walletpassphrasechange
    5.28 Conclusions

    Chapter 6 – The Install Directory Structure

    6.1 The Daemon Directory
    6.2 Source code directories
    6.3 Data directories

    Chapter 7 – PPCoin-QT Command line options
    Chapter 8 – Notes and cautions

    8.1 Watch for bugs in Bitcoin
    8.2 Bitcoin-QT and Peercoin-QT
    8.3 Proof of Stake mining
    8.4 The command line interface
    8.5 Block chain growth
    8.6 Documentation
    8.7 The signature functionality.
    8.8 The ppcoin-QT command line options.

    Chapter 9 – Meta Data

    9.1 PPC – USD Price Chart
    9.2 Peercoin White paper
    9.3 Peercoin’s Wiki Page
    9.4 Peercoin’s github.com wiki page
    9.5 Peercoin’s rich list
    9.6 Peercoin Github FAQ
    9.7 Peercoin Block Chain Explorer
    9.8 Buying Peercoins

    Chapter 10 – Conclusions
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