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Clicking on “Go to Wallet” will take you to the Wallet Logon Screen. Do not forget to save your phrase before.

The Aloaha Coin is the Testcoin for the VallettaCoin. It was introduced for people which want to experiment with crypto-currencies without using real coins.

To use the Aloaha Coin you need a private key which is calculated from your Mnemonic Phrase. This Mnemonic Phrase is the key to everything you need to make sure to keep it safe and secret.

If you do not have a Mnemonic Phrase yet you can generate one on:

https://aloahacoin.chain-provider.com/qrgen.aspx

as shown on the image at the left. Please make sure that you save the Mnemonic Phrase before you proceed. You can also save the QR Code for easier logon via the QR Code scanner of our mobile wallet.

If you click on “Go to Wallet” below the Mnemonic Phrase generator it will take you to the logon screen of the wallet. You need to set here your password which will be used to encrypt the Mnemonic Phrase so that you do not have to enter it every time. If you ever forget your password just go the wallet logon screen and enter a new password plus the Mnemonic Phrase. 

Once you are logged on for the first time you still need something called “Gas”. It is like the “Grease Oil” for the system. We supply you automatically with “Gas”. All you need to do is to go to “My Data” and press the button “Publish Key”.

The first time you press the button you will receive a message: “insufficient funds for gas”. That is normal as now the process of refilling your gas is being triggered. Wait a minute and press the button then again. You will receive now a message in form of a transaction hash. You are now fully registered!

 

Know Your Customer (KYC)

Since blockchain addresses are not easy to remember it is suggested to set an alias. You can freely choose an alias as long it has not been taken up yet by someone else. Once the alias is set anyone can send you coins using your alias instead of the complicated blockchain address.

Per default the system is limited to 1000 coins as long you have not filled in the “Know Your Customer” (KYC) form. To do so go to “Electronic Forms”.

 

Once you are re-authenticated you are taken to the KYC eForm created with the Aloaha eForms Provider.

Please note that the Aloaha eForms Provider is fully blockchain integrated. You can digitally sign, encrypt/decrypt form data, pay directly inline the form, etc.

Since your Mnemonic Phrase was saved encrypted with your password you need to enter now ONLY your password. It will be used to decrypt the Mnemonic Phrase and re-authenticate for the eForm.

 

With the yellow “load” or blue “save” button you can load/save data to/from the blockchain.

Please note that data is never ever saved in clear text. The system always uses your very own private key to encrypt the data before storing it into the blockchain.

Once the form is filled in and signed just press the submit button and you are done!

 

Test Coins

If you need some Aloaha Coins for testing kindly do not hesitate to request them from info@aloaha.com

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