Aditya Kulkarni
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zec-qt-wallet is a z-Addr first, Sapling compatible wallet and full node for zcashd that runs on Linux, Windows and macOS. |
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![Screenshot](docs/screenshot-main.png?raw=true) |
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![Screenshots](docs/screenshot-sub.png?raw=true) |
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# Installation |
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Head over to the releases page and grab the latest installers or binary. https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/releases |
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### Linux |
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If you are on Debian/Ubuntu, please download the `.deb` package and install it. |
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``` |
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sudo dpkg -i linux-deb-zec-qt-wallet-v0.5.3.deb |
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sudo apt install -f |
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``` |
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Or you can download and run the binaries directly. |
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``` |
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tar -xvf zec-qt-wallet-v0.5.3.tar.gz |
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./zec-qt-wallet-v0.5.3/zec-qt-wallet |
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``` |
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### Windows |
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Download and run the .msi installer and follow the prompts. Alternately, you can download the release binary, unzip it and double click on zec-qt-wallet to start. |
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### macOS |
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Double-click on the .dmg file to open it, and drag zec-qt-wallet on to the Applications link to install. |
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## zcashd |
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zec-qt-wallet needs a Zcash node running zcashd. If you already have a zcashd node running, zec-qt-wallet will connect to it. |
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If you don't have one, zec-qt-wallet will start its embedded zcashd node. |
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Additionally, if this is the first time you're running zec-qt-wallet or a zcashd daemon, zec-qt-wallet will download the zcash params (~1.7 GB) and configure `zcash.conf` for you. |
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Pass `--no-embedded` to disable the embedded zcashd and force zec-qt-wallet to connect to an external node. |
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## Compiling from source |
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zec-qt-wallet is written in C++ 14, and can be compiled with g++/clang++/visual c++. It also depends on Qt5, which you can get from [here](https://www.qt.io/download). Note that if you are compiling from source, you won't get the embedded zcashd by default. You can either run an external zcashd, or compile zcashd as well. |
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See detailed build instructions [on the wiki](https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/wiki/Compiling-from-source-code) |
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### Building on Linux |
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``` |
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git clone https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet.git |
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cd zec-qt-wallet |
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/path/to/qt5/bin/qmake zec-qt-wallet.pro CONFIG+=debug |
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make -j$(nproc) |
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./zec-qt-wallet |
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``` |
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### Building on Windows |
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You need Visual Studio 2017 (The free C++ Community Edition works just fine). |
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From the VS Tools command prompt |
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``` |
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git clone https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet.git |
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cd zec-qt-wallet |
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c:\Qt5\bin\qmake.exe zec-qt-wallet.pro -spec win32-msvc CONFIG+=debug |
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nmake |
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debug\zec-qt-wallet.exe |
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``` |
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To create the Visual Studio project files so you can compile and run from Visual Studio: |
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``` |
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c:\Qt5\bin\qmake.exe zec-qt-wallet.pro -tp vc CONFIG+=debug |
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``` |
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### Building on macOS |
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You need to install the Xcode app or the Xcode command line tools first, and then install Qt. |
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``` |
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git clone https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet.git |
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cd zec-qt-wallet |
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/path/to/qt5/bin/qmake zec-qt-wallet.pro CONFIG+=debug |
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make |
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./zec-qt-wallet.app/Contents/MacOS/zec-qt-wallet |
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``` |
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### [Troubleshooting Guide & FAQ](https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/wiki/Troubleshooting-&-FAQ) |
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Please read the [troubleshooting guide](https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/wiki/Troubleshooting-&-FAQ) for common problems and solutions. |
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For support or other questions, tweet at [@zecqtwallet](https://twitter.com/zecqtwallet) or [file an issue](https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/issues). |
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_PS: zec-qt-wallet is NOT an official wallet, and is not affiliated with the Zerocoin Electric Coin Company in any way._ |
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zec-qt-wallet is a z-Addr first, Sapling compatible wallet and full node for zcashd that runs on Linux, Windows and macOS. |
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![Screenshot](docs/screenshot-main.png?raw=true) |
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![Screenshots](docs/screenshot-sub.png?raw=true) |
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# Installation |
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Head over to the releases page and grab the latest installers or binary. https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/releases |
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### Linux |
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If you are on Debian/Ubuntu, please download the `.deb` package and install it. |
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``` |
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sudo dpkg -i linux-deb-zec-qt-wallet-v0.5.4.deb |
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sudo apt install -f |
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``` |
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Or you can download and run the binaries directly. |
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``` |
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tar -xvf zec-qt-wallet-v0.5.4.tar.gz |
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./zec-qt-wallet-v0.5.4/zec-qt-wallet |
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``` |
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### Windows |
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Download and run the .msi installer and follow the prompts. Alternately, you can download the release binary, unzip it and double click on zec-qt-wallet to start. |
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### macOS |
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Double-click on the .dmg file to open it, and drag zec-qt-wallet on to the Applications link to install. |
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## zcashd |
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zec-qt-wallet needs a Zcash node running zcashd. If you already have a zcashd node running, zec-qt-wallet will connect to it. |
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If you don't have one, zec-qt-wallet will start its embedded zcashd node. |
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Additionally, if this is the first time you're running zec-qt-wallet or a zcashd daemon, zec-qt-wallet will download the zcash params (~1.7 GB) and configure `zcash.conf` for you. |
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Pass `--no-embedded` to disable the embedded zcashd and force zec-qt-wallet to connect to an external node. |
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## Compiling from source |
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zec-qt-wallet is written in C++ 14, and can be compiled with g++/clang++/visual c++. It also depends on Qt5, which you can get from [here](https://www.qt.io/download). Note that if you are compiling from source, you won't get the embedded zcashd by default. You can either run an external zcashd, or compile zcashd as well. |
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See detailed build instructions [on the wiki](https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/wiki/Compiling-from-source-code) |
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### Building on Linux |
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``` |
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git clone https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet.git |
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cd zec-qt-wallet |
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/path/to/qt5/bin/qmake zec-qt-wallet.pro CONFIG+=debug |
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make -j$(nproc) |
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./zec-qt-wallet |
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``` |
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### Building on Windows |
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You need Visual Studio 2017 (The free C++ Community Edition works just fine). |
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From the VS Tools command prompt |
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``` |
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git clone https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet.git |
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cd zec-qt-wallet |
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c:\Qt5\bin\qmake.exe zec-qt-wallet.pro -spec win32-msvc CONFIG+=debug |
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nmake |
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debug\zec-qt-wallet.exe |
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``` |
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To create the Visual Studio project files so you can compile and run from Visual Studio: |
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``` |
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c:\Qt5\bin\qmake.exe zec-qt-wallet.pro -tp vc CONFIG+=debug |
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``` |
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### Building on macOS |
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You need to install the Xcode app or the Xcode command line tools first, and then install Qt. |
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``` |
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git clone https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet.git |
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cd zec-qt-wallet |
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/path/to/qt5/bin/qmake zec-qt-wallet.pro CONFIG+=debug |
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make |
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./zec-qt-wallet.app/Contents/MacOS/zec-qt-wallet |
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``` |
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### [Troubleshooting Guide & FAQ](https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/wiki/Troubleshooting-&-FAQ) |
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Please read the [troubleshooting guide](https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/wiki/Troubleshooting-&-FAQ) for common problems and solutions. |
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For support or other questions, tweet at [@zecqtwallet](https://twitter.com/zecqtwallet) or [file an issue](https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zec-qt-wallet/issues). |
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_PS: zec-qt-wallet is NOT an official wallet, and is not affiliated with the Zerocoin Electric Coin Company in any way._ |
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#define APP_VERSION "0.5.3" |
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#define APP_VERSION "0.5.4" |
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