I really want to buy some sumo because I like everything about this coin...except..the wallet. I'm just an inept non techie and I like things simple. I run windows 7 because I hate 10. Yes..I can get to the command prompt and type a bunch of stuff in there but it seems a bit complex. I ran the miner to check it out and that was really nice..but I quit after realizing my crummy hashrate of 48hs wasn't squat. I know I can get some sumo on cryptonia..but how do they store it? Seems to me I have to create a wallet within the cli and then go in there and do a bunch of fancy stuff every time I want to check..or transfer..or receive? Is there a simpler way to actually "manage" transactions for this coin? I think it has great potential and is at a good price now. Thanks!
Hi there, you don't have to use the cli-wallet there's also a nice GUI version which you can easily download from
http://sumokoin.orgThen you create a wallet, make sure you write down your mnemonic seed in case you need to restore your wallet later. Then buy some bitcoin on any btc-fiat exchange site and transfer it to Cryptopia. After the btc transaction gets enough confirmations on the blockchain you'll be ready to make a buy order for SUMO.

Thanks..downloaded it and it looks pretty straightforward. Question is..does this have to sync up every time you use it or can you do transactions and then wait for it to sync later? All I really care about is transactions going in and out smoothly and not getting lost in a blockchain black hole until the sync is complete. Seems like it takes quite a while to sync so I'm wondering if it's usable during the sync?