Beginners Guide : 2 Ways to Mine Electroneum

in #crypto4 years ago

Hey Everyone,

Today i am going to share an amazing and informational ways to help the beginners to mine electroneum on your pc yeah with windows plateform.

You don't need any heavy or expensive rigs to mine electroneum, you just need a laptop or a desktop pc to start your career in the crypto.

Electroneum Intro:

Electroneum Ltd, the company behind this relatively new coin, is on a mission to achieve mass adoption and simplify the more opaque aspects of cryptocurrency in general. Specifically, they're targeting developing countries and signing contracts with major telecommunications companies in an effort to make Electroneum available to all consumers and mobile phone users on a global scale. And to make it more approachable.

Brief Intro and History of Electroneum Coin: How they Started Their Journey

Our CEO, Richard Ells, started his interest in cryptocurrency back in 2015 and was building GPU mining rigs (‘ugly brutes’ as he refers to them) by 2016. Even back then, when Bitcoin was worth just a mere $500, Richard knew blockchain technology would change the world for the better. When friends and family would visit, they couldn’t understand the complexity of cryptocurrency. Richard wanted to make it easier for people to use so they too could benefit from the transformational nature of blockchain technology.

if you want to read more and know more about Electroneum Visit:
https://electroneum.com/about/company/

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First Step Before Starting mining You must a wallet address:
Create your wallet address, There's no point mining a coin if you have nowhere to store it! First you'll want to visit my.electroneum.com and create either a paper wallet or an online wallet

Step 1: Go to my.electroneum.com and sign in via Facebook, or create a new account.

Step 2: Verify your email, setup 2FA (two-factor authentication) and create a PIN to use when you log in.

Step 3: That's pretty much it! Go to the "Manage wallet" tab. This is where you'll see your list of transactions and be able to send or receive Electroneum.

Take note of your unique Electroneum address which is a long series of characters. This is where you can receive Electroneum payments from mining, or from other people via various exchanges, wallets or mobile apps. It's ok to post this publicly because it's a "deposit only" address.

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To be Continued........