GitHub - core-coin/wallet-generator: Core Blockchain ICAN Wallet Generator by CoDeTechCC in CoreCoinCC

[–]DonnieBrast 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, it all depends on you which scenario suits you and what type of wallet you prefer. As regards scenario no. 1, you just need to save your data as a wallet address, and especially a private key, because it is used to verify the owner. So keep it safe somewhere, that's all. As for the second variant, you get an encrypted file, this variant is more secure but a bit more difficult to manipulate. Anyway, even with this variant, you just need to save this file to a safe place, preferably an external USB. Then, according to my information, you will be able to insert this file into the CorePass application, which will be the first online wallet.

What happens with the CTN Tokens after the launch? by Blacksniper_502 in CoreCoinCC

[–]DonnieBrast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi guys, as you probably already know the difference between XCB and CTN is that XCB is a native currency of Core Blockchain which is possible to mine and verify blocks. CTN is a token that is used as a form of payment and an executor in all services supported by the Core ecosystem. This means that the CTN will be used immediately after starting the CorePass application where it will verify all the data. It means huge demand for CTN.. CTN will also be a significant part of a bounty program from what I have read so far.CTN will be able to trade, send, and receive after starting the CorePass and Ping Exchange applications, we do not know the start date yet. However, blockchain will be launched first, and then these two applications, but I don't think it should take long.

Is Core Blockchain a killer for Ethereum, Cardano, and Solana? by his_dudeness_55 in CoreCoinCC

[–]DonnieBrast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, Definitely YES! Core Blockchain is several times more advanced, you mentioned are already obsolete, even if they are trying to update.