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January 25, 2014, 08:11:11 AM
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So I've got an idea for a coin that I haven't seen before, and I don't anticipate the coding to be a problem (all the bitcoin-derived code looks pretty straightforward, modifying what I need to will be a bit of work but certainly not impossible).  What I am completely dumbfounded on though is the process for building a windows wallet.  I've been looking at some tutorials, and they all seem to be wrong in some way or another.  It seems like a shit ton of tribal knowledge, and I was wondering if there's any guide to building a windows wallet for an existing project (e.g. litecoin) that actually *works*?  So far my problem has been that the mingw version is incompatible with the version of qt (based on this guide: https://andarazoroflove.org/cryptocurrency/altcoincreation/). 
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