HOW TO TRANSFER $QNC FROM AND TO WAVES WALLET
Blockchain / By JAVAKID / November 5, 2020
To many or a few persons within the Qnode community, there is quite a little confusion on how to move QnodeCoin (QNC) from native (Qnode) blockchain to Waves.Exchange Wallet and in reverse order. This lead me to write this step-by-step tutorial (written by JAVAKID and edited by Josh Erhiga)
PRE-AMBLE
QnodeCoin is the native currency of the Qnode blockchain and its a stand-alone network. This means that it cannot interact with a different chain except an iteration bridge (interoperability) is developed. The Quantum Node Group have developed and deployed a gateway bridge from the mortimer framework and jansenmarc framework.
SENDING QNODECOIN (QNC) FROM WAVES.EXCHANGE WALLET TO COREWALLET
(This is applicable for mobile, web or desktop waves wallet)
- Launch your WAVES wallet
- Mouse over to Wallet -> Portfolio
- Locate QnodeCoin in your wallet and click SEND
- In Recipient box, Paste the Issuer address below:
3PQhZFZThfrYdTxNSkSLBsGeBgHAppHUsNm
5. Input the Amount to transact or transfer. In the Description box, Paste your own destination QnodeCoin wallet address e.g 9xxxxxxxxxx (address format).
6. Press Continue
SENDING FROM QNODECOIN CORE-WALLET OR CEX TO WAVES.EXCHANGE (DEX)
Note: CEX (A Centralized Exchange like bitsails.com)
- You are required to generate a tunnel address linked to your receiving waves address. (Do Not use addresses outside of waves.exchange)
- Go to https://wavesgw.qngnode.cc
- Enter your WAVES wallet address in the field under Waves Address
- Click Establish tunnel
5. Copy the established tunnel QnodeCoin Address.
6. Open your QnodeCoin wallet or download a secured wallet from https://qngnode.cc/#wallets
7. Input parameters and send transactions.
Footnote: The QNG TEAM would also provide community support on any occurrence where gateway domain is offline via support for manual porting to & from waves wallet. Unscrupulous people are always launch attacks on our gateway to steal. But the porter security and code base forestall that — Josh Erhiga
Good luck fellows!
JAVAKID