Junkcoin Wallets
Junkcoin Wallets
Manage your Junkcoins securely with our wallets, including core wallet files, web wallet and Telegram wallet. Enjoy safely your Junkcoin experience!
Telegram Wallet
Juko is a complete Telegram wallet for the Junkcoin blockchain (thanks to @lomimai1 and Kai!), allowing you to securely create or access your wallet, and also execute some junkinals tasks (such as mint, inscribe, buy/sell junk-20 tokens).
Super easy to use and accessible directly from Telegram!
Direct link
How to use
Check out our step-by-step tutorial here!
Web Wallet
JunkieWally is the first web wallet for the Junkcoin blockchain (thanks to @themoonether and @puckanode!), allowing you to securely create or access your wallet. Simple, lightweight, and accessible directly from your browser!
How to install on Chrome
A) Install the extension
- Go to the Chrome Web Store.
- Click “Add to Chrome” and confirm the installation.
B) Configure your wallet
- Click on the JunkieWally icon in your browser extensions bar.
- Set a secure password and click “Create password“.
- Now, choose between creating a new mnemonic, or restoring from an existing mnemonic or private key.
How to install on Firefox (Windows Tutorial)
A) First steps
1. Go to the “Web Wallet” page of Junkcoin’s GitHub, and download the wallet ZIP files by clicking on the “Code” button. Then extract its content.
2. Now, search for “Powershell” on your computer, open a session, and then copy-paste the following command to download and install “bun“:
powershell -c “irm bun.sh/install.ps1 | iex”
3. Verify your installation by copy-pasting this command (you’ll then see the bun version number):
bun -v
4. Locate your wallet folder path on your PC, customize the path of the following command, and type it in Powershell:
cd “C:\Users\YourName\Documents\Junkcoin Wallets\junkcoin-web-wallet”
5. Install dependencies:
bun i
B) Install the extension on Firefox
1. Stay in the current folder, and start building the Chrome extension:
bun firefox
2. Now, follow these installation steps:
- Type “about:debugging#/runtime/this-firefox” in your browser
- Click “Load Temporary Add-on“
- Select any file from “dist/firefox” folder
- Congrats! Your extension is now ready to be used on your browser!
Download the web wallet
Core Wallets
The current core wallet files have been built by Senasgr (huge thanks to him by the way!). Here’s a brief overview of each wallet files you will get:
junkcoin-cli.exe
A command-line interface for advanced users. Use it to interact with your Junkcoin node, access basic wallet functions, and check your balance.
junkcoind.exe
A daemon for running a Junkcoin node. Ideal for syncing the blockchain and verifying transactions, though advanced users are recommended.
junkcoin-qt.exe
A graphical interface for managing your wallet. This is the recommended wallet for beginners and users who just want to use it as a personal wallet.
junkcoin-tx.exe
A tool for advanced users to create and sign raw transactions. Its use is mostly reserved for developers.
Download the core wallets
Click the button below. At the bottom of the page (“Assets” section), download the wallet for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).
How to set up or upgrade your wallet
Check the ‘Assets‘ section of the last wallet release on GitHub, and download the ZIP file. Or, follow our step-by-step tutorial here!
https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/67767eb0b469a67725b5e8f0/
Paper Wallet
With this tool, you can create and manage paper wallets (again, thanks to Senasgr and Blockraid team for their help!). While it cannot yet send transactions, it’s perfect for generating a new wallet or accessing an existing one.
How it works
- Click on the “index.html” file. A window will open on your browser.
- Set a secure password to protect your wallet.
- Name your wallet and click “Generate New Wallet.”
- Go to the “Paper Wallet” tab, select the wallet name, and download your private key for safekeeping.
💡 Important: This is a temporary solution until our full-featured web wallet is launched!
Download the paper wallet
Need More Resources?
Visit our “Resources” page for more dev tools and useful community contents!