Beginner’s Guide
Welcome To ExchangeCoin
This guide offers signposts to some useful resources, including how to set up your ExchangeCoin wallet, buy EXCC, participate in ExchangeCoin’s governance, connect with the community and contribute to the project (contributors welcome!).
Wallets
Exilibrium is ExchangeCoin’s graphical user interface (GUI) wallet that is compatible with Windows, MacOS, and Linux. This wallet facilitates voting through Voting Service Providers , making it simple for users to purchase tickets and engage in governance.
There is also a Command Line Interface (CLI) for Windows, MacOS and Linux. The CLI exposes more advanced functionality, including the ability to run a personal voting wallet.
General Guides
The following guides go into depth on key aspects of the ExchangeCoin experience:
Information
Network Stats
Block Explorers
News/Articles
- ExchangeCoin Medium - Content from the ExchangeCoin Team and contributors
Community
The ExchangeCoin community can be found on a variety of platforms.
Chat
Social Media
- Twitter - Account operated by main contributor
- Facebook - Not maintained, left for no copycats
Code
Code for a variety of software projects lives on GitHub. Issues can be used to report bugs or suggest features. Pull Requests can be issued to merge work into the main repository branch.
Contributing
ExchangeCoin welcomes new contributors to join its community. The process is straightforward: individuals can start by getting involved and identifying ways in which they can contribute to the project. Upon discovering a suitable opportunity, they can proceed to complete the task and earn compensation for their work. To begin, individuals can start with small contributions and evaluate whether their efforts are well-received by other contributors in that domain.
For more information on how to become a contributor and join the ExchangeCoin community, please refer to the appropriate documentation. contributing to ExchangeCoin.