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SwiftCash is LIVE! How To Stake SwiftCash Using The QT Wallet

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SWIFTCASH IS LIVE

If you haven't heard it yet, swiftcash is out and you can download the whitepaper from HERE or read it on steemit HERE. If you were among the eligible smartcash holders, you can claim your coins like THIS. A common question that probably needs to be answered is how to stake! But what is staking?! Let's see.

WHAT IS STAKING?

Staking or PoS mining is when you allow your wallet, coins and computer to participate in the task of producing blocks and by doing so you will secure the network. Unlike traditional PoW mining, PoS mining or staking depends on your stakes rather than hash power so you do not need a powerful computer to participate in this task.

HOW TO ACTIVATE STAKING

First, add staking=1 to swiftcash.conf before starting the wallet. Next, in order to stake with your wallet, you need to make sure your wallet is synced first. Both blockchain and swiftnodes need to sync first before you can try staking. You also need to make sure your wallet is unlocked. That is in case your wallet is encrypted with a password and it better be! You can unlock your wallet only for staking by choosing unlock wallet button from menu which then pops a similar box as seen below. Then you enter your passphrase and click OK! Once staking becomes active, you should see the small swiftcash icon at the bottom right corner of the wallet turn green!

HOW TO STAKE ON A VPS/SERVER

Before setting up a staking wallet on your VPS or server, it's crucial to encrypt the wallet on your local computer first. Once encrypted, upload the wallet.dat file to your server inside ~/.swiftcash. To unlock your encrypted wallet on the server for staking, replace Your_Passphrase with the passphrase you used to encrypt the wallet. Make sure you press the space bar before copy pasting the following command in ssh. This precaution prevents your passphrase from being saved in the Bash history of Ubuntu.

swiftcash-cli walletpassphrase Your_Passphrase 0 true

HOW TO DEACTIVATE STAKING

You can deactivate staking by either locking your wallet or keeping it locked or by simply adding staking=0 in swiftcash.conf and restarting the wallet. You can also deactivate staking by setting a reservebalance on runtime which is greater than your total balance. You can do this by typing something like reservebalance true 158000 assuming your total balance is less than 158,000 SWIFT.

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