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  • Introduction to Beldex
  • Getting Started
  • Wallets
    • Overview
    • What Wallet to use?
    • Addresses
      • Main Address
      • Sub Address
      • Integrated Address
    • Multisignature
    • Guides
      • CLI Linux Setup
      • CLI Wallet Commands
      • CLI Restoring Wallet from Seed
      • CLI Restoring Wallet from Keys
      • Multisig
        • 2/2 Multisig
        • 2/3 Multisig
        • M/N Multisig
  • Master Nodes
    • Overview
    • Master Node Functions
    • Staking Requirement
    • Infinite Staking Primer
    • Guides
      • Master Node Full Guide
      • Master Node Express Setup
      • Master Node Update Guide
      • Master Node Docker Setup
      • Master Node Registration Guide
  • BelNet
    • Exit Node Setup Guide
    • Exit Node Setup Using Docker
    • MNApp Hosting Guide Using Nginx
    • BelNet GUI Installation Guide
  • Advanced
    • Developer
      • Master Node RPC Guide
      • Daemon RPC Guide
      • Wallet RPC Guide
      • Developer FAQ
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  • Hosting a Master Node as an Operator
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  1. Wallets

What Wallet to use?

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The Beldex wallets are a gateway into confidential, decentralised transactions and communications. They allow you to hold private keys and secure, mine, stake or trade Beldex. Each wallet is designed specifically for different users depending on their goal and level of expertise.

The different wallets currently available are the:

  • Graphical user interface wallet (GUI)

  • Command-line interface wallet (CLI)

  • Mobile wallet

  • Web wallet

Use cases

Before deciding which wallet you want to use, you must first know what you want the wallet for.

Receiving and sending Beldex

All Beldex wallets can receive and send Beldex, however some are much easier to use for this specific purpose.

The easiest wallets to use for sending and receiving Beldex are:

  • Graphical user interface wallet (GUI), or the

  • Mobile wallet

The GUI wallet can be downloaded

Hosting a Master Node as an Operator

Staking to a Master Node as a contributor.

Do you have at least 25% of a Beldex Master Node staking requirement, and want to contribute to a Master Node pool?

If so, you will want to either use the:

  • Graphical user interface wallet (GUI) - Currently under development, or the

  • Command-line interface wallet (CLI)

If you want to host and operate a Beldex Master Node, there is only one wallet that offers the ability to register a Master Node: the command-line interface wallet (CLI) which can be downloaded .

To better understand how to prepare, register and maintain a Master Node, check out this guide .

You can download the cli-wallet from

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