ROUGH Linux guide (untested):
- Simply unzip the wallet file which you can download form
http://cwxt.io/ , and move the application it contains to your apps directory (or wherever you like really).
- You can then open the Wallet by simply double clicking it.
- The first time you run the QT Wallet, it will have to sync up to the cryptoworldxtoken network and download the blockchain. If this does not happen immediately, you can follow the steps below to add nodes/begin syncing
Alternatively:
1. Open the Terminal either from the Unity Menu or by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T.
2. In the terminal type: sudo apt-get install build-essential libboost-all-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libdb5.1-dev libdb5.1++-dev qt5-default qttools5-dev-tools qt-sdk make qrencode libqrencode-dev and hit return/enter.
3. After a few seconds apt-get will ask if you want to continue. Type Y and hit return/enter.
4. Visit
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1727707.0 or
http://cwxt.io/ and download the CWXT Linux source to your desktop for easy access.
5. Now open your files from the Unity Dock. Open your Home folder.
Right-click in the folder and select New Folder from the contextual menu.
6. Name the newly created folder by typing cryptoworldxtoken then hit return/enter.
7. Next open the downloaded CWXT Linux source earlier downloaded by double clicking it.
This will open the Archive Manager displaying the contents of the download. Click the Extract button
8. Within the extract window select the cryptoworldxtoken folder in your Home directory and click Extract.
9. If you have closed the terminal window, reopen the Terminal either from the Unity menu or by pressing Ctrl+Alt+T.
10. In the terminal type: cd cryptoworldxtoken and hit return/enter.
11. In the terminal type: qmake -qt=qt5 “USE_QRCODE=1″ “USE_UPNP=-” and hit return/enter.
12. In the terminal type: make and hit return/enter.
13. Enter the cryptoworldxtoken folder and run the cryptoworldxtoken-qt file by double-clicking the icon.
14. You will see the cryptoworldxtoken splashscreen whilst it is starting.
15. Once the cryptoworldxtoken wallet loads close the wallet by clicking the x in the top left of the window or by pressing Alt+F4.
16. Navigate back to your Home directory.
17. In the main Ubuntu menu bar navigate to View and then click on Show Hidden Files.
18. Open the folder called .cryptoworldxtoken.
19. Right-click and in the contextual menu navigate to New Document and then click on Empty Document.
20. Name the newly created document by typing cryptoworldxtoken.conf then hit return/enter. OR download the .conf file attached to the discord (
https://discordapp.com/channels/365702476789448706/366382843640938498) post and put it here.
21. Within the newly created document type the node lists found in the same place you downloaded the wallet OR the most up-do-date one at time of posting should be attached to the discord (
https://discordapp.com/channels/365702476789448706/366382843640938498) post OR you can look on novaexchange.com OR you can scan the bitcointalk page for them (
https://fireproxy.crushus.com/bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1727707.540), the last list was posted on page 28, then click Save and then close by clicking the x in the top left or by pressing Alt+F4
22. Enter the cryptoworldxtoken folder and run the cryptoworldxtoken-qt file by double-clicking the icon.
You will be greeted again by the cryptoworldxtoken splashscreen whilst it loads.
22. Once the cryptoworldxtoken wallet has started it will download the blockchain which contains every cryptoworldxtoken transactions that has taken place.
When this completes the wallet will display a green tick and you can then send and receive CWXT tokens.
You can buy CWXT from YoBit (
https://yobit.io/?bonus=lLqKn), and using that link will help me out a little too! Happy staking and trading!