Downloading the Radium Bootstrap File Directly [All OS]

The Bootstrap method employs using a trusted snapshot of the Radium blockchain as a means to accelerate the synchronization process. This means you do not have to synchronize the wallet from day 0, but rather you begin the process much closer to the present block count. To begin, download the Radium Bootstrap File: https://validitytech.com/directbootstrap This [...]

Downloading the Radium Bootstrap File Directly [All OS]2019-06-27T16:30:49-04:00

Repairing a Corrupt Wallet – Last Resort Option

IN THE EVENT THAT YOUR WALLET FILE IS CORRUPTED – NOTE: IF YOU TRY THIS AND YOUR WALLET IS NOT ACTUALLY CORRUPT, YOU MAY END UP CORRUPTING IT. MAKE SURE TO BACK UP YOUR WALLET FIRST! As with anything to do with your wallet, make a backup first! Press the Windows Key + R to [...]

Repairing a Corrupt Wallet – Last Resort Option2019-04-04T16:23:55-04:00

Repairing a Corrupt Wallet / Correcting an Improper Balance

As with anything to do with your wallet, make a backup first! Press the Windows Key + R to open the RUN dialogue. Enter “cmd” and press Enter. A command prompt window will pop up. Type “cd PATH-RADIUM-EXE”, ie, “cd C:\Users\John\Desktop” Tech Tip: “cd” means Change Directory Once you are working within the operating directory, [...]

Repairing a Corrupt Wallet / Correcting an Improper Balance2019-04-04T16:22:50-04:00

Utilizing the Radium Bootstrap

The Bootstrap method employs using a trusted snapshot of the Radium blockchain as a means to accelerate the synchronization process. This means you do not have to synchronization the wallet from day 0, but rather you begin the process much close to the present block count. To begin, download the Radium Bootstrap Utility from here: [...]

Utilizing the Radium Bootstrap2019-04-04T16:21:55-04:00

Resyncing you Local Blockchain Data – Mac

Please reference the sections CREATING A BACKUP OF YOUR WALLET and RESTORING A BACKUP. First step is to always create a backup! Once that is complete, you may proceed. Close your wallet if it is running. Search for the folder: ~/Library/Application Support/radium/ Rename this folder to “radium.bak” Open the Radium wallet again and let it [...]

Resyncing you Local Blockchain Data – Mac2019-04-04T16:20:31-04:00

Resyncing your Local Blockchain Data – Windows

Please reference the sections CREATING A BACKUP OF YOUR WALLET and RESTORING A BACKUP. First step is to always create a backup! Once that is complete, you may proceed. Close your wallet if it is running. Press the Windows Key +R to open the Run dialogue. Type in %Appdata% and hit Enter. A window will [...]

Resyncing your Local Blockchain Data – Windows2019-04-04T16:19:56-04:00

Adding Additional Network Peers to your Wallet

Adding additional peers to your wallet is only necessary if the automated peer-discovery fails, which is rare. You can check to see how many peers you are connected to by hovering over the signal strength bars in the bottom left hand corner of the wallet client. Begin by closing your wallet. Press the Windows Key [...]

Adding Additional Network Peers to your Wallet2019-04-04T16:19:22-04:00

Staking your Radium

Open the Radium wallet if it is not already open. Go to Settings (along the top navigation of the wallet). Then click Unlock Wallet. The following window will pop up: Enter your passphrase. Check the box that states “For Staking Only.” This will ensure that you can stake, but your RADS cannot be transferred. Press [...]

Staking your Radium2019-04-04T16:17:47-04:00

Restoring a Backup – MAC

Close your wallet. Search for the folder: ~/Library/Application Support/radium/ Remove the wallet.dat file from that folder. Copy over your backup wallet.dat file into the radium folder. Open the Radium wallet and you should see your restored credentials. MAKE SURE TO ALWAYS KEEP A BACKUP OF YOUR WALLET.DAT FILE!

Restoring a Backup – MAC2019-04-04T16:12:39-04:00

Encrypting your Wallet – Recommended!

Wallet encryption is highly recommended and simple to implement. Simply go to Settings (along the top navigation of the wallet). Then click on Encrypt Wallet. You will be prompted to enter a passphrase. Enter something only you could know. A complex passphrase is preferable. Once confirmed, any time you would like to SEND Radium and/or [...]

Encrypting your Wallet – Recommended!2019-04-04T16:11:56-04:00
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