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Wallet Basics
OTS Key Index
When you create a new wallet you create an XMSS tree, which is comprised of many signatures to make a signature scheme. Every signature is referenced as your OTS index or One Time Signature key index. The OTS key index is limited. You can only use each key ONCE. When you’ve used your last key, you will no longer be abl...
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Wallet Basics
QRL Web Wallet
The easiest way to generate a QRL wallet is by using the online wallet found here: https://wallet.theqrl.org All secure XMSS operations are run in a web assembly compiled version of qrllib locally in your browser or desktop application. Keys stay in the memory space of the XMSS object, which is destroyed the moment you...
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Wallet Basics
Create a New Wallet
Enter a strong password into the password field. The password must be at least 8 characters in length, and must contain at least 1 number and 1 letter. Tree Height: This option allows you to create a wallet with varying tree size. In other words this controls the amount of signatures your wallet can use for transaction...
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Wallet Basics
Open QRL Wallet
By using the recovery method you have created, you can access your wallet to send or receive QRL. Enter your information into the “Wallet Seed / File” field. Make sure the drop down on the right matches the data you chose (Mnemonic, Hexphrase, or wallet file). Click “Unlock Wallet” and your QRL wallet will open allowin...
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Wallet Basics
Send QRL
With the wallet unlocked, you can now send QRL. To send QRL there are four fields you need to fill in: Recipient Address: A valid QRL address. Amount: How much QRL to send. Fee: How much you are paying to make this transaction. OTS Key Index: Enter an unused OTS Key. Keep track of used OTS Keys! The web wallet will kee...
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Wallet Basics
Receive QRL
Simply give someone your QRL address and they can send you coins. You don’t need to have the wallet opened in order to receive QRL. Click the receive tab in the wallet and you will see your wallet address and QR code. Send this to whomever you are receiving coins from.
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Wallet Basics
Check Wallet Balance
With the wallet opened you can see the balance in the main screen of the web wallet. You can also check your wallet balance without opening the wallet by browsing to the QRL Explorer and entering your address into the search field. You will see all of the transactions the address has as well as the balance of quanta an...
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Wallet Basics
Find Remaining OTS Keys
If you need to find the remaining OTS keys for an address, you can see them in the meta tag in the Block Explorer. Search for your address in teh search bar and simply expand the meta tag at the bottom of the screen to see the used OTS keys. Once you have passed the OTS Bitfield of 4096 OTS keys you will need to use th...
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Check Wallet Balance
Check Wallet Balance
To check the balance of a wallet browse to the QRL Explorer and enter your address into the search field.
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Check Wallet Balance
Search Address
Enter the QRL address into the search bar in the top right of the Explorer. You can enter QRL addresses, transaction hashes, or block indexes into this field. This will show you the current balance and all transactions that have happened with this wallet.
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Check Wallet Balance
Meta Info
At the bottom left there is a meta button. This will give fine grain details for the current wallet.
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Check Wallet Balance
QRL Command Line
Using a terminal with qrl installed you can simply enter qrl wallet_ls to get the balance for more info on installing QRL see the doc: https://docs.theqrl.org/node/QRLnode
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Ledger Nano S
Multi-Tree Support
This new feature adds the ability to store multiple XMSS trees on your Ledger Nano, Up to four (4) with the use of the new plausible deniability features. Each tree is limited still to 256 keys, however now you can sign up to 1024 combined transactions. This feature will allow you to store 2 QRL addresses with 256 avai...
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Ledger Nano S
Plausible Deniability
One of the most exciting features to roll out with this latest release is the ability to secure your funds from the “$5 wrench attack”. This new feature creates a secondary passphrase to open your Ledger device with. This second account space allows another 2 QRL XMSS trees or Addresses to be created on the Ledger. To ...
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Ledger Nano S
Private Keys
The Ledger will not print your QRL private key. This is stored on the Ledgers secure element, and the basis of what makes this device so secure. You will be presented with a private key to restore your Ledger device during the initial setup. Any application secrets will be tied to this private key, and it is required t...
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Ledger Nano S
OTS Key Index
When you create a new wallet you create an XMSS tree, which is comprised of many one time use signatures. Every signature is referenced as your OTS index or One Time Signature key index(https://docs.theqrl.org/developers/ots). The Ledger will now hold 2 XMSS trees (QRL Addresses) in it’s memory space. The OTS key index...
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Ledger Nano S
OTS Key Tracking
It’s recommended that you track all OTS Keys used in a spreadsheet or similar media. The Nano S will keep track of your OTS keys for you, however if you ever lose the device and need to reinstall on a new Ledger Nano S you will need to know which OTS keys have been consumed, The basic security of XMSS is based on using...
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Ledger Nano S
Tokens and Messages
Currently the QRL Ledger Nano S app does not support the creation and sending of QR Tokens on the QRL Network. Only native Quanta (QRL) transfers and Message Transaction types and derivatives of are currently supported. A future release of the QRL Ledger Nano S app will support token creation, sending and slave transac...
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Ledger Nano S
Installing the QRL Application
Using the Ledger Live application, follow these instructions: Open the Manager in Ledger Live Connect and Unlock your Ledger Nano S Allow the Manager on your Ledger Nano S device by pressing the right button when asked Search the App catalog for QRL, and click the Install button next to the QRL app. An installation win...
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Ledger Nano S
Initializing the QRL App
Before you can use the QRL Ledger Nano S App, it must first be initialized. The initialization process will generate an XMSS tree on your Ledger Nano S device, which is a unique aspect of the QRL Network’s signature scheme. This process only has to be completed once on your Ledger Nano S device. Please allow up to 45 m...
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Ledger Nano S
Accessing Wallet with Ledger
1. Make sure your Ledger Nano S device is Connected, Unlocked and the QRL App is Open. 2. Select the tree to open by scrolling to Switch Tree in the QRL menu. 3. Visit https://wallet.theqrl.org/ in your browser or open the QRL desktop wallet. 4. Click Open Wallet on the left hand menu. 5. On the right hand side, select...
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Ledger Nano S
Receive QRL
You should always verify the address shown in the QRL Web Wallet matches the address shown on your Ledger Nano S device. To confirm your address, click the Click to Verify button on the receive tab of the wallet. Your QRL address will appear on your computer, and on your Ledger Nano S device. Address Verification Ledge...
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Ledger Nano S
Send QRL
With the wallet unlocked, you can now send QRL. To send QRL there are four fields you need to fill in: Recipient Address (A valid QRL address), Amount (How much QRL to send), Fee(How much you are paying to make this transaction), OTS Key Index(Enter an unused OTS Key should auto-populate). Make sure everything is corre...
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Ledger Nano S
Check Wallet Balance
With the wallet opened you can see the balance in the main screen of the web wallet. You can also check your wallet balance without opening the wallet by browsing to the QRL Explorer and entering your address into the search field. You will see all of the transactions the address has as well as the balance of quanta an...
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Ledger Nano S
Manually Set XMSS Index
In the event you lose your Ledger Nano S device, or simply need to initialize or maintain the state of a second Ledger Nano S device, you can manually set the XMSS Index state on your Ledger Nano S device. NOTE If you are a Firefox user, ensure you have enabled u2f before proceeding. Enabling U2F support in Mozilla Fir...
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Create QRL Mnemonic From Dice
Create QRL Mnemonic From Dice
For those who are completely paranoid about random number generation, it is possible to create entropy for a seed or mnemonic by rolling a dice. The more sides the dice has the more bits of entropy may be gathered with each roll, resulting in fewer rolls to complete a mnemonic. The functions work for any sided dice, bu...
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Create QRL Mnemonic From Dice
QRL Mnemonic Generation
For the QRL mnemonic (34 words, 12 bits per word, 408 bits required) this translates to 68 dice rolls to complete a mnemonic phrase. Usage: You will need a dice, a PC with python loaded and some time to roll the dice. Security First To securely generate a QRL mnemonic you will want to work in an offline, air gapped PC....
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Mining QRL Quick Start
Mining QRL Quick Start
Note: Already have everything setup? For a list of pools. Head over to our Mining Pools page for more information. So you want to mine QRL? This is the place to start. This guide will cover the basics to mining while staying out of the weeds as they say. Anyone can get started mining, seriously it’s way too easy to set...
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Mining QRL Quick Start
CPU Mining
CPU mining utilizes a users PC CPU(s) to calculate the cryptographic equation and compute a valid block. Unlike Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, QRL and it’s upstream cousin Monero are ASIC resistant There are two ways to get started mining on a CPU: Run a Full QRL Node on your computer Use randomx mining software a...
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Mining QRL Quick Start
GPU Mining
Mining QRL using GPU’s is possible utilizing a community run pool server working with other miners to pool the hashrate submitted to find solutions. You will need randomx mining software compatible with the latest Monero fork that will use the GPU(s) of your mining rig to compute the hashing functions. There are a ton ...
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Mining QRL Quick Start
Pool Mining
To get started pool mining, you will need to have an application that will utilize the processor or GPU of your computer. Then you will connect to a community run mining pool.
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Mining QRL Quick Start
Basic Principles
ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) An integrated circuit customized for a specific task, in our case hashing cryptographic signatures. Blockchain The public ledger of all transactions stored in a cryptographic way CPU Mining Using the CPU of a computer to mine with. Fork A piece of code that, at some point ...
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QRL Mining Pools
Random Pool Selection
minergalaxy leafpool NewPool Cool GNTL Mining my2coins miningpool fun dxpool herominers Volt-Mine miningocean Pacificpool Project Quorletha fastpool
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Mining With a QRL Node
Mining With a QRL Node
You can setup a QRL mining node on a PC or server. This will allow you to mine QRL while also running a node on the QRL network. You simply need to enable mining on the QRL node in a config file to begin mining QRL. Requirements QRL installed and fully synced QRL Wallet to send rewards to A little time to set it up Loc...
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Mining With a QRL Node
Configuration
To begin mining you will need to create and edit a file located in the default QRL directory ~/.qrl/config.yml. There are a ton of configurations and settings you can tweak, however for this guide we are only concerned with the mining settings. For a complete guide of the configuration settings, please see the QRL Node...
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Slaves.json
Slaves.json
The QRL wallet is an XMSS Merkle tree constructed using the private key to generate leaves of this tree. Each “leaf” can also generate a tree of OTS Slave keys that can be used to sign transactions. This allows further expansion of a QRL wallet extending the number of transactions you can process before needing to rege...
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Slaves.json
Create a Slaves.json
To generate a slaves.json file you will need to be connected to an active and synced node. This can be a local node, as well any of the peers shown in your nodes peer list. You also need a wallet to use for the slaves file. Assuming you have a synced node running on the local computer and a wallet.json file in the loca...
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QRL Pool Setup
QRL Pool Setup
QRL uses the RandomX protocol and can be mined collectively using a centralized pool server and a collection of computers running mining software. This guide will walk through the steps required to get a pool up and running using Our GithHub Fork of the popular cryptonote-nodejs-pool software. This fork has been modifi...
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QRL Testnet Pool Setup
QRL Testnet Pool Setup
QRL uses the RandomX protocol and can be mined collectively using a centralized pool server and a collection of computers running mining software. This guide will walk through the steps required to get a Testnet pool up and running using Our GithHub Fork of the popular cryptonote-nodejs-pool software. This fork has bee...
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Create Wallet From CLI
Create Wallet From CLI
Create Wallet From CLI Interacting with the QRL network can be done utilizing the CLI interface. This will allow you to complete some more advanced tasks on the network. Using the CLI is easy and there is a great --help section to guide you along. Using the QRL command line utility we will show you how to: Create a new...
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QRL Wallet App
QRL Wallet App
This is the QRL wallet application developed by The QRL team, and hosted on wallet.theqrl.org It provides both web and desktop interfaces using Meteor, Semantic UI, NodeJS and Electron. All secure XMSS operations are run in a web assembly compiled version of qrllib locally in your browser or desktop application. Keys s...
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QRL Token Migration Guide
QRL Token Migration Guide
Preamble From June 26th, 2018 to June 15th, 2019 there was an automatic token migration guide where people were able to generate their own ERC20 burn address and send QRL (ERC20) to and have QRL (mainnet) arrive in their mainnet address in 24 to 72 hours. After June 15th, 2019, this automatic token migration is no long...
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QRL Integration Tests
QRL Integration Tests
This project periodically runs integration tests on a 6 node testnet How to run integration tests Clone this repo You will need at least python 3.5 Installing Docker CE / Docker compose Follow the corresponding instructions: OS Link Windows Docker for Windows Linux https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/dock...
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Known Issues
Known Issues
Known Issues There are a few known issues we have come across due to the shared software ecosystem upstream of QRL. While we strive to overcome programmatically any issues, sometimes there are situations where limitations exist outside of the QRL scope. This document is intended to clear up any issues seen when install...
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QRL Command Line
QRL Command Line Commands
qrl-cli balance ADDRESS qrl-cli create-wallet qrl-cli generate-lattice-keys qrl-cli generate-shared-keys LATTICEPK LATTICESK [CYPHERTEXT] [SIGNEDMESSAGE] qrl-cli get-keys qrl-cli help [COMMAND] qrl-cli notarize DATAHASH qrl-cli ots ADDRESS qrl-cli receive ADDRESS qrl-cli search SEARCH qrl-cli send [QUANTITY] qrl-cli se...
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QRL Private Network
QRL Private Network
Setting up a private QRL network allows a developer to test making QRL transactions without placing funds at risk or relying on external infrastructure. This is intended to help the development and advancement of external systems. This documentation assumes that you have already followed the QRL node installation instr...
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QRL Address Structure
QRL Address Structure
A QRL address is designed to be extensible and supports a wide range of formats. The first three bytes of any address (descriptor) encode information to describe the format type, signature scheme, etc. At the moment, only one address format is supported: SHA256_2X As an example, when using SHA2562X, a QRL address is co...
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Explorer API
Explorer API and Methods
The QRL block explorer has been built with an API endpoint to enable an easy way for developers to grab data from the QRL blockchain. This endpoint is limited in scope and may change in future iterations of the explorer. The Explorer API queries the explorer node infrastructure and returns a response in either JSON or ...
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QRL Docker Node
QRL Docker Node
The QRL node is now easier than ever to run on most current hardware and operating systems using the Docker container system. CLI Running in a container simplifies the install process enabling the QRL node to be run from windows and mac in an easy way. Once docker is installed its basically a one step install. QRL Dock...
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QRL Node Configuration
QRL Node Configuration
The QRL node can be configured in multiple ways to utilize various features in different ways. You may have some specific requirements for running behind a firewall or other edge cases. To accommodate this, QRL uses a configuration file found in the root qrl directory ~/.qrl/config.yml this file contains all of the dir...
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OTS Key Index
OTS Key Index
When you create a new wallet you create an XMSS tree, which is comprised of many public-private key pairs below a merkle tree to make a signature scheme. Every signature is referenced as your OTS index or One Time Signature key index. One-time signatures (OTS) are called one-time, because the accompanying security redu...
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QRL Testnet Node
QRL Testnet Node
This guide will explain the installation and configuration of a Testnet node running on the latest QRL code base. Interacting with the QRL network while developing can present some complications especially when dealing with live currency. There are situations where having a Testnet to interact with is beneficial. The Q...
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QRL Node
QRL Node
Running a QRL node strengthens the network supports the decentralization and further verifies transactions on the network. This is an essential function of the decentralized architecture QRL relies on. This allows you to run a private secure node to communicate with the QRL blockchain. You can use the node to connect t...
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Keybase
KeyBase Address Verification
Keybase Address Verification We’re big fans of what Keybase are doing here at the Quantum Resistant Ledger. Innovation and security are a big part of what we do and we are delighted to announce that you can add your QRL address to your Keybase identity. keybase.io logo Keybase Keybase is a catalog of connected identiti...
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QRL Message transaction encoding
QRL Message transaction encoding
List of supported encoding bytes for various services using QRL message transactions. Based upon QIP002. For an encoded message transaction to be valid, the first two bytes of the 80 byte message body must be (in hex), “0x0F0F”. The next two bytes of the message denote the encoding of the specific message type. i.e. wh...
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QRL Document Notarisation
QRL Document Notarisation
Using the Message Transactions function on the QRL network, you can now notarise a document, embedding the hash forever in the chain. This function is available in the wallet and takes any document of file you load, hashes the file using sha256, signs the message containing your hash and sends it into the chain. Now an...
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Create Tokens
Create Tokens
The QRL supports QRT or Quantum Resistant Ledger Tokens. These tokens share the same encryption and QC resistance as the main QRL blockchain. You can create tokens either by using the qrl command line, or by browsing to the qrl web wallet application hosted at wallet.theqrl.org. Open your wallet, or create a new one to...
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