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For Step By Step guides on how to start Mining Beam please refer to:",{"path":178,"title":179,"description":180},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fbeam-eager-electron-5.0-upgrade-guide-for-pools-and-exchanges","Beam Eager Electron 5.0 Upgrade Guide for pools and exchanges","Beam Eager Electron 5.0 includes breaking Hard Fork that will be activated on height 777,777 (around 28th of June 2020). It is important to complete all upgrade before that date.",{"path":182,"title":183,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fbeam-equihash-specification","Beam Equihash specification",{"path":185,"title":186,"description":187},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fbeam-fierce-fermion-6.0-upgrade-guide-for-pools-and-exchanges","Beam Fierce Fermion 6.0 Upgrade Guide for pools and exchanges","Beam Fierce Fermion 6.0 includes breaking Hard Fork that will be activated on height 1,280,000 (around 15:30 UTC, 13th of June 2021). 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Naturally it uses the same elliptic curve equation. The following primitives are used directly:",{"path":281,"title":282,"description":283},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fdmmr-internal-layout","DMMR Internal Layout","In Merkle trees there are leaf nodes that are added explicitly, and appropriate non-leaf nodes which are created on-demand.",{"path":285,"title":286,"description":287},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fethash-verification-in-contracts","Ethash Verification In Contracts","To implement trustless bridges between Beam and other blockchains there's a need to verify the headers of the appropriate blockchains in the contract. For a PoW-based blockchain there's a need to verify the appropriate header PoW.",{"path":289,"title":290,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fexchange-pool-integration-guide","Exchange\u002FPool integration guide",{"path":292,"title":293,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Ffolder-and-file-locations","Desktop Wallet app",{"path":295,"title":296,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fhw-wallet-design","HW Wallet Design",{"path":298,"title":299,"description":300},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fhw-wallet-requirements-deprecated","-- DEPRECATED --","The HW wallet should support the following functionality",{"path":302,"title":303,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fhi-frequency-transactions","Hi Frequency Transactions",{"path":305,"title":306,"description":307},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fhow-to-build","How To Build","Starting from version 5.0 we separated core beam library project and its UI.",{"path":309,"title":310,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fhow-to-build(old)","Windows",{"path":312,"title":313,"description":314},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fhow-to-remove-the-desktop-wallet-files-in-a-manual-way","How To Remove The Desktop Wallet Files In A Manual Way","Since the current versions of the Desktop Wallet are not backward compatible, it is required to remove the files manually before upgrading to the next major version.",{"path":316,"title":317,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fhow-to-test-beam-with-trezor-wallet","How To Test Beam With Trezor Wallet",{"path":319,"title":320,"description":321},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Finstructions-for-command-line-node","This documentation is obsolete","Please refer to Beam Node User Guide",{"path":323,"title":320,"description":324},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Finstructions-for-command-line-wallet","Please refer to Command Line User Guide",{"path":326,"title":327,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Flaser-beam-commands","Laser BEAM Commands",{"path":329,"title":330,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Flelantus-cli","Lelantus CLI",{"path":332,"title":333,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Flelantus-cli-(historical-below-v6.0)","Lelantus CLI (historical, Below V60)",{"path":335,"title":336,"description":337},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Flelantus-mw","Lelantus MW","Linkability is the Achilles' heel of MW.",{"path":339,"title":340,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Flightning-network","Lightning Network",{"path":342,"title":343,"description":344},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fmw-cla","MW CLA","MW-CLA stands for Mimblewimble Confidential Lelantus Assets",{"path":346,"title":347,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fmain-wallet-entities-and-their-attributes","User info",{"path":349,"title":350,"description":351},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fmerkle-trees","Merkle Trees","BEAM uses various kinds of Merkle trees and proofs.",{"path":353,"title":354,"description":355},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fmimblewimble-whitepaper-(june-2016)","Mimblewimble Whitepaper (June 2016)","MIMBLEWIMBLE\nTom Elvis Jedusor\n19 July, 2016",{"path":357,"title":358,"description":359},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fmining-difficulty","Mining Difficulty","Mining difficulty is a measure of how many attempts on average it is required to find the proof-of-work solution required to mine a block and receive the mining reward.\nOne can define the Difficulty as the inverse probability of a random solution being the correct one. 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Here we'll present a one-side payment scheme, which, after initial setup, allows arbitrary senders to pay specified (fixed) values to a particular receiver, without any further collaboration from the receiver side.",{"path":374,"title":299,"description":375},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fone-side-payments-(take-2)-deprecated","In MW transactions are built interactively, means sender and receiver must collaborate to build a transaction. Here we'll describe a scheme where the sender can pay the receiver without the latter being involved during the payment.",{"path":377,"title":378,"description":379},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fout-of-sync-wallets","Out of sync wallets","This document describes scenarios of transferring beams between wallets which are not in sync with node or syncing is in progress.",{"path":381,"title":382,"description":383},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fpayment-confirmation-(proof)","Payment Confirmation (proof)","Before describing the Payment confirmation - some basic definitions, concepts and disambiguations.",{"path":385,"title":386,"description":387},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fprogramming-beam","Programming Beam","The following series of articles starts the documentation process for Beam project.",{"path":389,"title":390,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fprogramming-beam-terms-and-concepts","Programming Beam Terms And Concepts",{"path":392,"title":393,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fprogramming-beam-wallet","Programming Beam Wallet",{"path":395,"title":396,"description":397},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fprogramming-beam-wallet-transactions","Programming Beam Wallet Transactions","This section describes the structure of Beam transactions. Transactions are created and managed locally in the Beam wallet.",{"path":399,"title":400,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fproposal-for-i-o-layer-and-p2p","Proposal For I O Layer And P2P",{"path":402,"title":403,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Freadme","README",{"path":405,"title":406,"description":407},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Frescan-offline","Rescan offline","This scenario is for cases when you don't want to stop running node and wallet and you wish to ensure if the balance is correct.",{"path":409,"title":410,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fsecure-bulletin-board-system-(sbbs)","Secure bulletin board system (SBBS)",{"path":412,"title":413,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fsetting-up-read-only-wallet-for-monitoring","Setting Up Read Only Wallet For Monitoring",{"path":415,"title":416,"description":417},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fsupported-nvidia-cards-for-mining-using-opencl-miner","Supported NVidia Cards For Mining Using OpenCL Miner","The following list of card should be supported by Beam OpenCL miner:",{"path":419,"title":420,"description":421},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fsystem-state-in-depth","System State In Depth","So the system state is comprised from the existing UTXOs, Kernels, and inherited system states, each is organized in an appropriate data structure.",{"path":423,"title":424,"description":425},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Ftesting-beam-hard-fork-on-local-testnet","Testing Beam Hard Fork On Local Testnet","Beam Clear Cathode 3.0 version includes a Hard Fork that will be activated in block 321321 (approximately around August 15th, 2019). As part of the fork, the mining algo will be updated to BeamHash II.",{"path":427,"title":428,"description":429},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Ftestnet-command-line-instructions","Testnet Command Line Instructions","Welcome to Beam Testnet 1",{"path":431,"title":432,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fthoughts-about-eliminating-transaction-kernels","Thoughts About Eliminating Transaction Kernels",{"path":434,"title":435,"description":436},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Ftransaction-creation-protocol","Transaction creation protocol","Creating transactions in Beam (as with other MimbleWimble implementations) is interactive. In order to create a new Beam transaction, the sending and receiving wallets communicate with each other. The wallets exchange parameters which produce the transaction. As a result, the protocol between the wallets is extendable.",{"path":438,"title":439,"description":440},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Ftransaction-graph-obfuscation","Transaction Graph Obfuscation","MW offers great anonymity out-of-the-box, because of the following:",{"path":442,"title":443,"description":444},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Ftransaction-ordering-and-front-running-protection","Transaction Ordering And Front Running Protection","The following is a design of a trading system, which aims to achieve 2 goals:",{"path":446,"title":447,"description":448},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Ftransactions-with-beam-wallet-cli-over-tor-network","Transactions With Beam Wallet CLI Over TOR Network","You can use the TOR network to hide your real IP during operation on the Beam CLI wallet.\nThis scenario is possible only for the CLI wallet connected to a remote node.\nThe TOR network will act as a proxy between a wallet and node.\nThis lets to anonymize the IP address of the BEAM Wallet machine for Node connected to.\nAt the moment this Tor support is implemented due to SOCKS5 proxy interface of Tor service.",{"path":450,"title":451,"description":452},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Futxo-set-horizons-and-cut-through","UTXO Set, Horizons And Cut Through","One of the MW benefits is the cut-through, i.e. ability to discard the spent TXOs, yet be able to prove the authenticity of the current state.",{"path":454,"title":455,"description":456},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Funblocking-subsequent-outgoing-transactions","Unblocking Subsequent Outgoing Transactions","Disclaimer: this is a draft proposal to be discussed, no particular implementation is planned yet.",{"path":458,"title":459,"description":460},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fusing-beamx-faucet-contract-with-cli-wallet","Using BeamX Faucet Contract With CLI Wallet","NOTE: If you have not installed BeamX please follow the instructions in the Getting Started Guide",{"path":462,"title":463,"description":464},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fusing-beamx-roulette-contract-with-cli-wallet","Using BeamX Roulette Contract With CLI Wallet","Let's play some games!",{"path":466,"title":467,"description":468},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fusing-beamx-vault-contract-with-cli-wallet","Using BeamX Vault Contract With CLI Wallet","NOTE: If you haven't already, please review BeamX Getting Started Guide and Using BeamX Faucet contract with CLI Wallet",{"path":470,"title":471,"description":472},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fwasm-wallet-client","Overview","WASM wallet client is a thin wrapper around Beam client library build into WASM using Emscripten toolchain. This wrapper allows to run BEAM wallet inside any browser supporting WebAssembly and it provides the regular BEAM wallet API to communicated with it from external(javascript) code. It's available via npm for different network types:",{"path":474,"title":475,"description":476},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fwallet-service","Wallet Service","Beam wallet service allows to implement lightweight wallets using BEAM API.",{"path":478,"title":479,"description":480},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fwallet-audit","Wallet Audit","Crypto-currencies are often criticized for being used by \"gray market\" and virtually inappropriate for compliant businesses due to their inherent non-transparency.",{"path":482,"title":483,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fwallet-requirements","Wallet Requirements",{"path":485,"title":486,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fcore-tech\u002Fwallets-discovery-and-dialog-proposal","Wallets Discovery And Dialog Proposal",{"path":488,"title":489,"description":490},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Freadme","Desktop Wallet User Guide","The Beam Desktop Wallet is the easiest way to get started with Beam. Available on Linux, Mac, and Windows platforms.",{"path":492,"title":493,"description":494},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Faddress-book","Address Book","Find active addresses, review expired addresses or view addresses that you previously sent Beam to in the Beam wallet address book tab.",{"path":496,"title":128,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fconfidential-assets",{"path":498,"title":499,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fdapp-store","DApp Store",{"path":501,"title":502,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fdownload-wallet","Download Wallet",{"path":504,"title":505,"description":293},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Ffiles-and-locations\u002Freadme","Files and Locations",{"path":507,"title":508,"description":509},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Ffiles-and-locations\u002Flinux","Linux","Files and locations for Linux",{"path":511,"title":512,"description":513},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Ffiles-and-locations\u002Fmac","Mac","Files and locations for Mac",{"path":515,"title":310,"description":516},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Ffiles-and-locations\u002Fwindows","Files and locations for Windows",{"path":518,"title":519,"description":520},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Finstallation-guide","Installing Beam Wallet","This document describes the process of installing Beam wallet on:",{"path":522,"title":523,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fmain-screen","Main Screen",{"path":525,"title":526,"description":527},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fproof-of-transaction","Proof of Transaction","Since Beam 2.0., the receiver wallet has automatically signed proof of received transaction before sending it to the sender. Proof of transaction is only available for transactions whose status reads as \"sent\" and is not available for transactions with different transaction statuses, e.g. \"expired,\" \"failed,\" \"completed,\" \"received.\"",{"path":529,"title":530,"description":531},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Freceiving-beam","Receiving Beam","An in-depth guide for how to Receive Beam coins and different receiving addresses available in your Beam wallet.",{"path":533,"title":534,"description":535},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Frestore-wallet","Restore Wallet","This guide explains how to restore Beam wallet from an existing seed phrase.",{"path":537,"title":538,"description":539},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fsending-beam","Sending Beam","Send your Beam coins to any Beam wallet address on the Beam network! Learn the different transaction types users have to choose from before sending out your Beam coins!",{"path":541,"title":542,"description":543},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fsettings","Settings","Adjust various settings and preferences in your Beam wallet.",{"path":545,"title":546,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fsupported-platforms","Supported platforms",{"path":548,"title":549,"description":550},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Futxo","UTXO","Since cryptocurrency is, by definition, digital, UTXO's function the same way dollar bills do with fiat currency. If your physical wallet carries banknotes, then your digital wallet carries UTXOs.",{"path":552,"title":553,"description":554},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fwallet-basics\u002Fcreate-wallet","Create Wallet","A quick tutorial for creating your Beam wallet.",{"path":556,"title":557,"description":558},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdesktop\u002Fwallet-basics\u002Fupgrade-wallet","Upgrade Wallet","Upgrading from previous version",{"path":560,"title":561,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Freadme","Getting started",{"path":563,"title":564,"description":565},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-dex","Beam DEX","Documentation for the Beam DEX contract and application",{"path":567,"title":568,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-platform-architecture","Beam Platform Architecture",{"path":570,"title":571,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-shaders\u002Freadme","Beam Shaders",{"path":573,"title":574,"description":575},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-shaders\u002Fusing-beam-shaders-with-cli-wallet-masternet","Using Beam Shaders with CLI Wallet (masternet)","This document describes how to use Beam Shaders with CLI wallet running on a local network.",{"path":577,"title":578,"description":579},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-technology\u002Fatomic-swaps","Atomic Swaps","Beam offers Atomic Swap functionality, enabling peer-to-peer trading of Beam for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, DOGE (and more) in a completely decentralized way without an exchange or third-party intermediary. Atomic Swaps are the pinnacle of decentralization, censorship resistance, and core values of cryptocurrencies.",{"path":581,"title":582,"description":583},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-technology\u002Flaser-beam","Laser Beam","Beam added relative kernels (e.g., kernels that are only valid if another kernel exists on the blockchain) as a part of our expansion of the Mimblewimble protocol, which birthed the creation of Laser Beam direct payment channels similar to those used in the Lightning Network.",{"path":585,"title":586,"description":587},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-technology\u002Flelantusmw","LelantusMW","Cryptographer Aram Jivanyan of Firo (formerly ZCoin) initially developed Lelantus as a new protocol for a confidential exchange of value.",{"path":589,"title":590,"description":591},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-technology\u002Fmimblewimble","Mimblewimble","Mimblewimble is an innovative confidential cryptocurrency protocol described initially in a whitepaper published in October 2016 by an anonymous author under the pseudonym of Tom Elvis Jedusor.",{"path":593,"title":594,"description":595},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-technology\u002Fsbbs","SBBS","SBBS (Secure Bulletin Board System) is an encrypted messaging protocol used to secure communication between Beam wallets. Initially, this protocol only allowed for the interactive creation of Mimblewimble transactions. Eventually, SBBS was adapted to fit many different scenarios of passing information between wallets, such as Atomic Swap marketplace, price feed metadata, and more.",{"path":597,"title":598,"description":599},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-virtual-machine","Beam Virtual Machine","Beam Virtual Machine (BVM) is a crucial building block in Beam Confidential DeFi platform. BVM follows the WebAssembly technology stack that allows Beam Shaders (smart contract running on Beam blockchain) to support any programming language compiled into WebAssembly, including C++ (currently supported), with Go and Rust to be added at a later date.",{"path":601,"title":602,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-wallets\u002Fcommand-line-wallet","Command Line Wallet",{"path":604,"title":605,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-wallets\u002Fdesktop-wallet","Desktop Wallet",{"path":607,"title":608,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-wallets\u002Fmobile-wallet","Mobile Wallet",{"path":610,"title":611,"description":612},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fbeam-wallets\u002Fweb-wallet","Web Wallet","Beam Web Wallet is the latest addition to the Beam wallet family. It is implemented as a chrome extension and can be used for sending and receiving Beam coins and Confidential Assets as well as interacting with decentralized applications (DApps) on Beam chain.",{"path":614,"title":128,"description":615},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fconfidential-assets\u002Freadme","Beam Confidential Assets (CA) are an important extension that allows users to register new asset types and emit (or burn) these assets by simply running commands in the CLI wallet, without any need for programming or smart contracts.",{"path":617,"title":618,"description":619},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fconfidential-assets\u002Fimplementation-of-confidential-assets","Implementation of Confidential Assets","This page describes CA(Confidential Assets), Lelantus-MW, as well as will enable adding more features in the future.",{"path":621,"title":622,"description":265},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fconfidential-assets\u002Fusing-confidential-assets\u002Freadme","Using Confidential Assets",{"path":624,"title":625,"description":626},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fconfidential-assets\u002Fusing-confidential-assets\u002Fasset-metadata-descriptor","Asset Metadata Descriptor","This document's purpose is to specify the asset metadata, to enable 3rd party tools to consume and display the subset of asset-related information in a simple and well-standardized manner.",{"path":628,"title":629,"description":630},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fdeveloping-beam-dapp-ui","Developing Beam DApp UI","Most of Beam Decentralized Applications include a front end component which can run within the Beam Wallet or as a standalone website that connects to Beam Web Wallet.",{"path":632,"title":633,"description":634},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fguidelines\u002Fcoding-guidelines","Coding guidelines","Read in Beam wiki contributor guidelines about upcoming coding guidelines for C++, Angular\u002FJS. This would be a good section to have them in.",{"path":636,"title":637,"description":638},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fguidelines\u002Funtitled","Contributor guidelines","Information on how",{"path":640,"title":641,"description":642},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fguides\u002Fbuilding-beam","Building Beam","This document will serve as a guide for building Beam and BeamUI projects. Users have the option to download the binaries directly from GitHub, however, for this walkthrough, users must have some technical knowledge, including basic knowledge of the Command-Line.",{"path":644,"title":645,"description":646},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fguides\u002Fconsensus-rules","Beam Consensus Rules","WARNING: Used for development and testing only!",{"path":648,"title":649,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fguides\u002Funderstanding-beam-logs","Understanding Beam Logs",{"path":651,"title":652,"description":653},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Frunning-local-blockchain","Running local blockchain","In this tutorial we will explain how to run local blockchain. It will be extremely useful for testing your dapps locally, before deplying them to public networks",{"path":655,"title":656,"description":657},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fshader-sdk-mac","Shader SDK (MAC)","In this tutorial we will show how to setup Beam Shader SDK on Mac OS",{"path":659,"title":660,"description":661},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fshader-sdk-win","Shader SDK (WIN)","This tutorial demonstrates How-to set up Beam Shader SDK on the Windows operating system.",{"path":663,"title":664,"description":665},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fusing-beam-shaders","Using Beam Shaders","This tutorial describes using Beam Shaders on DAppnet",{"path":667,"title":668,"description":669},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fdev\u002Fusing-beam-shaders-with-cli-wallet","Using Beam Shaders with CLI wallet","This document describes how to use Beam Shaders with CLI wallet running on a local network",{"path":671,"title":672,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fecosystem\u002Freadme","Beam Documentation",{"path":674,"title":675,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fecosystem\u002Foverview\u002Fbeamx-dao-governance-framework","BeamX DAO: Governance Framework",{"path":677,"title":678,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fecosystem\u002Foverview\u002Fbeamx-tokenomics","BeamX Token Economics",{"path":680,"title":681,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fecosystem\u002Foverview\u002Fgeneral-bip-template","General BIP Template",{"path":683,"title":684,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fecosystem\u002Foverview\u002Fgovernance","Governance Evolution",{"path":686,"title":687,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fecosystem\u002Foverview\u002Ftechnical-bip-template","Technical BIP Template",{"path":689,"title":690,"description":691},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fecosystem\u002Foverview\u002Ftokenomics","Beam Token Economics","Beam is designed to be a deflationary coin with capped supply, halving every four years and stopping emission altogether after 133 years.",{"path":693,"title":694,"description":695},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fhardware-wallet\u002Fledger","Ledger","Ledger Hardware Wallet support",{"path":697,"title":698,"description":699},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fhardware-wallet\u002Freadme","Hardware Wallets","Hardware Wallet Support Overview",{"path":701,"title":702,"description":703},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fhardware-wallet\u002Ftrezor","Trezor","Trezor Hardware Wallet support",{"path":705,"title":706,"description":707},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmining\u002Freadme","Beam Hash III","Similar to most cryptocurrencies, Beam relies on miners to add transactions to the blockchain. While all nodes in the Beam network confirm the validity of transactions, Beam counts on miners to take on the massive heavy lifting in securing the Beam network.‌",{"path":709,"title":710,"description":711},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmining\u002Fpool-mining-beam","Pool Mining Beam","If you decide to participate in a Beam mining pool, you will need to select a mining pool and determine which mining pool best suits your needs. When selecting your pool, it is essential to consider the geographic locations, fee, hash rate, and user experience.",{"path":713,"title":714,"description":715},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmining\u002Fsolo-mining-beam","Solo Mining Beam","Mining Beam coins is the best way to support Beam! Miners strengthen the security of our network while earning Beam coins. In this guide, we will provide you all the information needed to start mining solo mining Beam!",{"path":717,"title":718,"description":719},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmobile\u002Freadme","Mobile Wallet User Guide","Everything you need to get your Beam mobile wallet up and running!",{"path":721,"title":493,"description":494},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmobile\u002Faddress",{"path":723,"title":530,"description":724},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmobile\u002Fhot-to-generate-address","An in depth guide for how-to Receive Beam coins and different receiving addresses available in your Beam mobile wallet.",{"path":726,"title":727,"description":728},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmobile\u002Fhow-to-create-wallet","Getting Started","A handy guide for creating a Beam mobile wallet.",{"path":730,"title":731,"description":732},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmobile\u002Fhow-to-restore-wallet","Restoring Your Beam Mobile Wallet","If you have previously created a Beam wallet, you can recover your funds by restoring your wallet from your 12-word seed phrase. However, your wallet data (transaction history, contacts, addresses) is always stored locally on your device. If you are restoring an old wallet on a new device, be sure to export the wallet data from your old device to the new one for consistent bookkeeping.",{"path":734,"title":538,"description":735},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmobile\u002Fhow-to-send-transactions","While your Beam mobile wallet puts users in complete control over their digital funds, however recovering funds sent or received by an incorrect address is not possible. Always double-check to make sure you are not sending Beam coins to an incorrect or expired address.",{"path":737,"title":738,"description":527},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmobile\u002Fproof-of-transaction","Proof Of Transaction",{"path":740,"title":542,"description":741},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmobile\u002Fsettings","Adjust the various settings of your Beam mobile wallet.",{"path":743,"title":549,"description":550},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fmobile\u002Futxo",{"path":745,"title":746,"description":747},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fnode\u002Freadme","General","A brief summary of how Nodes operate within the Beam Network.",{"path":749,"title":750,"description":751},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fnode\u002Fmining-mode","Mining Mode","The Beam Node supports External Miner via Stratum Server API for mining Beam: The Beam Node provides built-in support for Stratum API integration with multiple external mining clients to a single node.\nStratum clients can be run together with the internal Miner. For more detailed information, and how-to mine Beam, please see our Beam Mining guide.",{"path":753,"title":754,"description":7},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fnode\u002Fnode-settings","Node Settings",{"path":756,"title":757,"description":758},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fnode\u002Foperations-with-node-database","Operations with Node Database","Command-line options to run with Beam Node databse.",{"path":760,"title":761,"description":762},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fnode\u002Fvalidating-mode","Validating Mode","By default, the Beam Node operates as \"validating mode,\" meaning mining is disabled. For more information on Beam mining and how-to Mine Beam, see our Beam Mining Guide.",{"path":764,"title":765,"description":766},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Freadme","Web Wallet User Guide","Known Limitations:",{"path":768,"title":769,"description":770},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Fhow-to-create-wallet\u002Freadme","How-to Create Beam Web Wallet","There are two ways of how user can create new wallet: Easy onboarding and Create a new wallet with the seed phrase verification",{"path":772,"title":773,"description":774},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Fhow-to-create-wallet\u002Fcreate-a-new-wallet","Create a New Wallet","Never share your seed phrase with anyone. Those who know your seed phrase will have access to your funds!",{"path":776,"title":777,"description":778},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Fhow-to-create-wallet\u002Feasy-onboarding","Easy Onboarding","Your seed phrase is the only way you (or anybody) can access your funds. Your seed phrase is not linked to your email or phone number. If you forget your wallet password or lose your device, the only way to restore your wallet is through your seed phrase!",{"path":780,"title":781,"description":782},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Fhow-to-create-wallet\u002Fseed-verification","Seed Verification","Easy onboarding only allows you to delay verifying your seed phrase. Verifying your seed phrase is crucial for recovering your funds if you ever lose your password or need to reformat your computer.",{"path":784,"title":785,"description":786},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Fhow-to-install-beam-web-wallet","How-to Install Beam Web Wallet","Download the Beam web wallet from Chrome Web Store  or download the packed extension directly on our Github page.",{"path":788,"title":789,"description":790},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Fmain-screen","Wallet Dashboard","In this article, we will explore all the features the Beam web wallet offers.",{"path":792,"title":530,"description":793},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Freceiving-beam-1","As we continue to explore the features and functionality of the Beam web wallet, we move onto how-to Receive Beam coins.",{"path":795,"title":538,"description":796},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Fsending-beam","An in-depth guide for how to Send Beam coins from your web wallet.",{"path":798,"title":542,"description":799},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Fsettings","An overview the different settings you can adjust in your Beam web wallet.",{"path":801,"title":549,"description":802},"\u002Fdocs\u002Fweb-wallet\u002Futxo","In this article, we will cover how UTXO's function within the Beam ecosystem.",1783090426855]