

- #Electrum ltc server did not answer full#
- #Electrum ltc server did not answer verification#
- #Electrum ltc server did not answer password#
First, go into settings and set the server like the following. You can also run Electrum via the mobile app and connect it to you myNode. If everything went correctly, you will get a green status icon and your myNode device will be acting as your Electrum Server! # Connecting an Electrum Wallet to myNode via Mobile Enter the following command and replace the IP with your own. In order to use a stable port number, you need to set the ‘rpcport’ configuration variable (and to restart the daemon): electrum setconfig. Note that the daemon uses a random port number by default. This is useful if you want to use electrum in a PHP script. In most cases, you want to get a simple list. You can launch Electrum via a command line interface and connect it to you myNode. Commands to the Electrum daemon can be sent using JSONRPC. This will return a list of lists of private keys. Restart Electrum and you will be using myNode for trusted Electrum access! # Connecting an Electrum Wallet to myNode via the CLI Right click on it and select "Use as Server" and click Close.

The server you entered should now appear in the list. Re-open the Electrum network settings by clicking on the colored icon in the bottom right. To limit use to ONLY your node, you will need to make one more change. Notice! At this point, your Electrum light wallet client may still use other servers for various things. If everything went correctly, you will get a green status icon and your myNode device will be acting as your Electrum Server!

Enter the IP address of your myNode with port 50002. On the PC version, click on the colored icon in the bottom right to open up server settings. 2FA is conceptually similar to a security token device that banks in some countries require for online banking.
#Electrum ltc server did not answer verification#
The second factor is a verification code retrieved via text message or from an app on a mobile device.
#Electrum ltc server did not answer password#
The first factor is your password for your wallet. Safe: Your unique twelve word pass-phrase and private keys are never sent to the Electrum-LTC servers. Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a way to add additional security to your wallet. Instead, it is maintained on a tamper-proof, remote server. # Connecting an Electrum Wallet to myNode via the GUIĪt this point you can connect your Electrum light wallets to your myNode. Use instantly: Electrum doesnt download the blockchain or require your computer to sync with the network. Once the server has synced, you should see an Electrum Server status page similar to this. Your device may run slowly during this initial sync period. Depending on the speed of your device, it may take several days to fully sync Electrum. By running Electrum Server on your myNode, you can run light wallets on other devices in a trusted manner by offloading the heavy lifting to myNode.įirst, from the myNode home page click "Enable" to start running Electrum Server. You can also search the addresses on that. If you mean the address specific public key go to view menu > show address, switch to addresses tab, right click on the address in question and choose details to view the public key.
#Electrum ltc server did not answer full#
# Electrum Server # Enabling Electrum ServerĮlectrum is a very popular light wallet that lets you use Bitcoin on your PC or mobile device without needing a full copy of the blockchain. If you mean the extended public key aka master public key then you can get that via wallet menu > information.
