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Section 1 - Introduction
Section 1 - Introduction
- Nathan Bode (Unlicensed)
- Ruben Elizondo (Unlicensed)
- Spencer Whetstone (Unlicensed)
Owned by Nathan Bode (Unlicensed)
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Original Content by Tigger on September 5, 2018
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Arizen Wallet - Introduction
Arizen is a lightweight ZEN API wallet (you don’t need to store and synchronize the blockchain locally) with encrypted and locally stored files.
Arizen is NOT a web-based or cloud-based wallet. You must backup your encrypted wallet file or private keys to a secure location.
It supports T (transparent) addresses and transactions. It supports multiple accounts on one computer, it is distributed to Windows, Linux and MacOS platforms (only desktop and x64 variants).
Arizen Features
- Minimalist/Utilitarian interface
- Batch Split and Batch Withdrawal
- Paper wallet generator
- Import/Export of private keys
- Secure/Super Node RPC functionality
- Enables ability to send T-Z, Z-T, Z-Z transactions
- OpenSSH RSA Key Support
- Automatic time stamped wallet backups with pruning (max of 25 last backups)
- Change passwords
- Transaction History Limit
- Automatic Logoff Timeout
- Desktop Notifications
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