Examples of using Electrum in English and their translations into Chinese
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Dash Electrum.
Electrum can also connect to HD wallets.
Dash Electrum.
Electrum, Cypro-Archaic I(8th- 7th centuries BCE).
Dash Electrum.
Electrum, Cypro-Archaic I(8th- 7th centuries BCE).
Dash Electrum.
It also works with Mycelium, MultiBit, and Electrum.
Dash Electrum.
It is comparable to“Instant On” model available in Electrum client.
Dash Electrum Wallet.
Examples of software wallets include ArcBit, BitGo, Electrum, and Exodus.
Dash Electrum full documentation of all Bitcoin Electrum.
It took me a while to start using Electrum, but once I did, I never looked back.
Electrum's focus is speed and simplicity, with low resource usage.
Some big names such as Trezor, Ledger, Electrum and Kraken have already done so.
At first, the Electrum software's verification of the signature mysteriously failed.
In the later Eastern Roman Empire controlled from Constantinople, the purity of the gold coinage was reduced,and an alloy that can be called electrum began to be used.
Electrum: easy to use, very fast and secure, can also be used as a cold storage wallet.
Several wallets- like Coinomi, Electrum and Wasabi- moved straight to this new format.
Electrum is believed to have been used in coins circa 600 BCE in Lydia under the reign of Alyattes II.
Discussion about the use of terms‘Electrum',‘German silver', and‘Nickel silver' for drawing instruments.
Electrum consists primarily of gold and silver but is sometimes found with traces of platinum, copper, and other metals.
Popular wallet developer Electrum has issued an emergency patch for a critical bug in its bitcoin wallets.
Electrum is a well-known SPV desktop bitcoin wallet that also offers“cold storage”(a totally offline option for additional security).
Administrators can run their own Electrum server and the software supports hardware wallets such as Trezor, Ledger and Keepkey.
Electrum is a well-known SPV desktop bitcoin wallet that also offers“cold storage”(a totally offline option for additional security).
The name electrum was also used to denote German'silver', mainly for its use in making technical instruments.[1].
In Lydia, electrum was minted into coins weighing 4.7 grams(0.17 oz), each valued at 1/3 stater(meaning"standard").