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WalletThe New Easy to Use Advanced Feature

CloudCoin Management Suite

For Windows, Mac, and Linux Operating Systems

Version # 3.0.2

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Table of Contents

PG-03. WELCOME

PG-04. DEFINITIONS

PG-08. INSTALLATION ON WINDOWS SYSTEMS PG-10. INSTALLATION ON MAC OS SYSTEMS

PG-11. INSTALLATION LINUX SYSTEMS (UBUNTU)

PG-12. SECTION 1: WALLETS, SKY WALLETS, DEPOSITS, WITHDRAWALS & TRANSFERS

1-1 CREATE A WALLET (LOCAL WALLET) 1-2 DEPOSIT COINS TO A WALLET 1-3 CREATE A SKY WALLET 1-4 TRANSFERRING COINS TO A SKY WALLET 1-5 WITHDRAWING COINS TO LOCAL FILESYSTEM 1-6 TRANSFERRING COINS BETWEEN WALLETS 1-7 PRINTING & EXPORTING HISTORY 1-8 DEPOSITING A BACKUP FILE 1-9 MAKING CHANGE (AUTOMATIC FUNCTION)

PG-18. SECTION 2: TOOLS MENU

2-1 CREATING A BACKUP 2-2 LIST SERIAL NUMBERS 2-3 CLEAR HISTORY 2-4 FIX FRACKED 2-5 DELETE WALLET 2-6 SHOW FOLDERS 2-7 ECHO RAIDA

2-8 SETTINGS 2-9 SENT COINS 2-10 EXPORT KEYS 2-11 BILL PAY (more information to come)

PG-27. ANATOMY OF A CLOUDCOIN

PG-28. HELP TOPICS

PG-29. ONLINE RESOURCES

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Welcome to the CloudCoin WalletThe New Advanced Feature, Easy to Use CloudCoin Management Suite.

Our goal at the CloudCoin Consortium is to make a digital currency accessible and usable for everyone regardless of experience. We believe that a digital currency should be easy to use by people from every walk of life as well as have the best security and privacy available anywhere.

Can you use social media such as Facebook? Can you send and receive email on a computer? Can you add attachments and locate a file?

If the answer is Yes, then it sounds like you already have the skills needed to operate the New CloudCoin Wallet Software! A basic knowledge of computers is required.

This Handbook has instructions with explanations and some key screenshots to help you navigate and use the software.

The CloudCoin Consortium recommends that you get a Free Proton Mail Secure Email Account. It is the most secure way to send and receive CloudCoins by email. It is also useful to file lost coin reports if you ever need to. Go to: ProtonMail.com and sign up for your free email account if you do not have one.

The version number of the CloudCoin Wallet is printed in thisGuide. Make sure the version matches your CloudCoin Wallet version, so you have the most up to date App and instructions.

This Handbook has been written for as many people as possible. If you require in-depth details of the mechanics of how it all works, there are some resources at the end of this Guide; you will findhelpful.

Disclaimer: This Handbook and the CloudCoin Wallet software are provided by the CloudCoin Consortium free, at no cost to you, as is, with no guarantees. You are free to use this software to manage your CloudCoins and transactions. You must review and agree to the Terms and Conditions during the set up of the Wallet program. The use of this Handbook applies to those Terms and Conditions.

Copyright © 2020 CloudCoin Consortium. All rights reserved.

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Definitions

Here Is a Compact List of Keywords Including Some Technical Terms.The context of how these words are defined below will be valuable in this Guide.

Authentic CloudCoin: A Coin that is Authentic, according to the RAIDA. It has the most recent Password that has been registered with the RAIDA.

Authenticity number: (AN) Also referred to as the Coin's Password. This is the secret 800-character number that changes every time a CloudCoin is powned (password-owned) by a new owner.

Backup file: An exact copy of an original file that can be used to restore information that has been lost, misplaced, or erased. When you create a Backup file, remember the file name, or make a note of it so you can remember where to find it. You can save this file to anywhere you want. We recommend that you store it somewhere secure. A secure online option is: Secure Safe.com

Bank folder: The folder where this software program stores Authentic CloudCoins. The Bank folder and all other Client folders should be left alone to avoid problems.

Client Folders: Also referred to as 'Wallet folders.' This refers to the folder and file system that is generated by this software.This is what organizes your CloudCoins, Wallet info, transactions, history, etc. These folders and files should always be left alone under normal operation. Always use the CloudCoin Wallet to manageyour CloudCoins. Moving these folders or files may cause the program to malfunction or display incorrect information.

CloudCoin: The first-ever cloud-based digital currency. Which cannot be counterfeited, double-spent, mined, or permanently lost. CloudCoin transactions are 100% private. CloudCoin requires no public ledgers, accounts, or encryption. CloudCoin cannot be brought down by governments, hackers, or nuclear weapons. This level of security is provided by the patent-pending RAIDA technology. (see RAIDA)

CloudCoin Consortium: This is the Global collection of freedom-loving people dedicated to promoting and supportingthe growing use of CloudCoin as a Global, Private digital currency. This Consortium provides free publicly available software tools to transact and manage CloudCoins. You can become part of the Consortium. Find out how to become a member Consortium Membership Application

Note: The CloudCoin Consortium does not control CloudCoins or the RAIDA.

CloudCoin Denominations: Sometimes referred to as 'notes.'Just as paper currencies have denominations, so does CloudCoin. 1s, 5s, 25s, 100s, and 250s. Denominations makeCloudCoins more efficient. CloudCoin denominations can be exchanged for smaller denominations when change is needed.

CloudCoin Wallet: The name of this software program. It is a simple, easy to understand name in all languages.

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Coin: In the context of this manual, Coin is exclusively used as an abbreviation of CloudCoin. We are only talking about the CloudCoin Currency.

Counterfeit Coin: Any CloudCoin that does not have the most recent authenticity number that has been recorded on the RAIDA. Once a Coin has been powned, the authenticity number changes. This previous copy of the Coin is now Counterfeit and cannot be spent again with this old authenticity number.

.Csv file: 'Comma Separated Variable'. This is the file type usedto export your transaction history. It is then importable into spreadsheet programs such as Excel.

Detection Agent: Any one of up to 800 separate computers that detect Authentic CloudCoins and reject Counterfeit Coins.

DNS: Domain Name System. A supreme data structure that the internet uses. This system is so secure it has never gone down since it was created in 1985.

Echo RAIDA: Checks your connection to the Counterfeit Detection System, the RAIDA.

Export File: Data that is exported from a computer software program or the computer itself. In this context, we are talking about Coins, history, and lists. Coins when 'Withdrawn' from a Wallet to 'local file system' may also be called exported files.

Fix Fracked: The process of fixing a Fracked Coin. This process is described in Section 2-4.

Folder: Also known as a directory. Digital compartments on a computer or storage device where files are organized and stored.

Fracked: Also known as fractured. A Coin can become Fracked when a RAIDA Cloud does not respond during a pown request. The Fracked Coin can later be fixed. In fact, this is part of the whole system's self-healing process. It is a normal occurrence to have some Fracked Coins at times.

ID. Coin: (also called CloudCoin ID. or Key) A CloudCoin can be used as a key to access to something. In this case, the ID. Coinis used as a key to your Sky Wallet(s). It will remain a CloudCoin. This Coin is stored in the 'ID.' folder in your CloudCoin Wallet folder. Do not move this Coin out of the ID.folder. Only make copies of it and store them securely. Do not spend this Coin. It is what makes your SkyWallet work.

.Jpg file: (also called JPEG) A commonly used image file format. Jpeg images can be used to hold one CloudCoin file.

Local: To be right here on your computer versus somewhere remotely, such as 'the cloud' or the internet.

Local Wallet: (also just called 'Wallet' for short) A collection of folders and files generated by this software and stored locally on your computer to organize and manage your localCloudCoins.

Node: Any one Detection Agent computer server on the RAIDA decentralized network.

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.Pdf file: Stands for 'Portable Document Format.' It is aprevalent document type. It is readable with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. Most computers have a reader pre-installed and ready to go. Most internet browsers can also read.pdf files.

.Png file: Portable Network Graphics is a graphics file-format that supports lossless data compression. Png files can hold multiple CloudCoin files.

Pown: Short for Password Own. This is the process where this Wallet software automatically changes the authenticity number (Password) to a new password and records it in the RAIDA. This is how a Coin will move from one user to another but cannot be re-spent by the previous owner. The Password has changed.

NOTE: Pown your Coins once every four (4) years if you are storing them long term. It is essential to do this less than every five (5) years, or the RAIDA administrators will think that they have been lost. This is done by depositing your Coins into your CloudCoin Wallet. If they are in the CloudCoin Wallet already, transfer them out as a file and re-deposit them into the CloudCoin Wallet.

RAIDA: (Redundant Array of Independent Detection Agents)The Counterfeit detection system used by CloudCoin. It is made up of 25 independent RAIDA network administrators (Sentinels), which guard as many as 800 Independent Detection Agents. The RAIDA was designed to be a Global Counterfeit detection system. It can detect the authenticity of a CloudCoin in less than a second.

Request Change Service: This is the Change-Maker that has been integrated into the CloudCoin Wallet program. This allows you to have the correct change for every transactionthat you have enough funds for. If you do not have the correct denominations of CloudCoin to complete a transaction, this function will make the change automatically for you from a trusted change server.

Sentinels: The computer systems that hide and protect the 800 Detection Agents. They use what is called 'Reverse Proxies' or 'Tunneling' to conceal the location of the Detection Agents.

Serial Number: This number is part of the CloudCoin that does not change in a CloudCoin during a Pown. Each CloudCoinhas its own serial number.

SkyWallet: This is an Ultra Private and Secure way to receive CloudCoins over the internet. To create a Sky Wallet, you will need one CloudCoin to use as an ID. Coin. Sending CloudCoins to or receiving CloudCoins from someone else using the Sky Wallet service ensures that they are authentic Coins and that the other person is not lying. Sky Wallet service operates through the service called Teleport now, which is a supreme data structure just like the RAIDA and the DNS. You also can store some of your CloudCoins in a Sky Wallet.

skywallet.cc: This is a DNS Name (domain name) used for the SkyWallet Service.

. Stack file: A file type that can hold CloudCoins. These files are stored in the CloudCoin Wallet. Stack files are deposited, transferred, or exported to transport and transact CloudCoins.

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Transfer: To move CloudCoins out of the app so you can spend them. To move CloudCoins between Wallets or from a Wallet to a Sky Wallet. To move CloudCoins from a Wallet to other storage such as a computer or a USB Stick.

Trusted Server: A known trusted remote computer that can be relied upon to complete a required task.

USB Stick: A USB drive, thumb drive, memory stick computer storage device that plugs into a USB port on your computer.

Vault folder: This is the folder where your Password protected (Vaulted) Coins are stored.

Wallet: (Also called "Local Wallet") In the context of this Guide, Wallet refers to a collection of folders and files generated by this software and stored locally on your computer to organize and manage your CloudCoins. Wallet, in this context, does NOT refer to any other type of Wallets such as cryptographic Wallets as those related to bitcoin or other blockchain cryptocurrencies.

NOTE: The Email Recovery feature is not ready for use. The Consortium may use RAIDAmail for fast, secure, recovery, instead of standard email. For now, you will need to file a Lost Coin Report and wait up to five (5) years to recover lost Coins from the date they were the last powned.

Wallet Email Recovery: You will be asked for an email addressduring the creation of a Wallet. A code based on your email address is placed in the CloudCoins so they can be recovered by email if lost. This feature has is not functioning at this time.

Wallet Folders: Also called Client Folders. See Client Folders.

Wallet Password: Your Password allows for your Wallet to be encrypted. The strength of the encryption depends on the strength of your Password. Write your passwords down and store them in a very secure location or remotely with an encrypted storage service such as: SecureSafe.com

Any Coins that are protected using a Wallet Password will be stored in the Vault folder. Password protected Coins cannot be powned by anyone without the Password. If you lose your Password, you will need to recover your Coins by filing a Lost Coin Report, and you will need to wait up to five years to recover them from the RAIDA. Be sure to create lists of all Serial Numbers of your CloudCoins.

To file a lost CloudCoin report, Go to the: Lost Coin Report.You will need your Serial Numbers of all lost Coins.A ProtonMail.com email address is strongly recommended to file a Lost Coin Report.

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Installing on Windows Systems

You Must Have the Most Current Version of Java Runtime EnvironmentType java.exe in your Windows Explorer search bar to see if you have it.If not, follow the Java installation instructions on the next page.

Your Windows computer may require the 'run as administrator' function to be manually set for Java. It is best to go through the steps listed on thenext page in this Guide to be sure this Java setting is correct.

After download, it is wise to store the CloudCoin Wallet programout of the way such as in your Windows user account folder.

Examples: C:\Users\User Name\

or

or

Then create a shortcut of your CloudCoin Wallet program. Right-click to on the CloudCoin Wallet program and Select 'Create a shortcut.'

You can drag and drop this shortcut to a menu on your computer or to your desktop for your convenience.

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1. Install or Update Java

To Operate CloudCoin Wallet on Windows, you will need to have Java Runtime Environment installed. If you do not have Java or your version is out-of-date, you will need to go to:Java.com

Select the appropriate download needed for your operating system and install it.

2. Run as Administrator

Locate java.exe first. The fastest way to locate java.exe is just to type it into your Windows system's search bar.

Then click on 'Run as administrator.'You can also Right-Click directly on the java.exe icon, click Run as administrator.

3. Ready to Begin

Finally, double click on the CloudCoin Wallet app or the shortcut you created to start CloudCoin Wallet. Confirm the Terms and Conditions. Now we are ready to begin.

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Installation on MacOS Systems

If you are not sure you have Java, search to see if Java is installed. If Java is not already installed on your computer, use the following instructions directions for installation:

Install ava JDK

1. Download from https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-downloads.html2. Click on JDK Download3. Find MacOS Installer line4. click on jdk-13.0.2_osx-x64_bin.dmg5. Check I accept the Oracle…. checkbox6. Click on Download jdk-13.0.2_osx-x64_bin.dmg7. Click Allow8. Double click on dk-13.0.2_osx-x64_bin.dmg9. Double click on JDK 13.0.2.pkg10. Click Continue11. Click Install12. provide your Password13. Click Install Software14. Click Close15. Click Move to Trash

Installing the CloudCoin Wallet App

1. Download latest CloudCoin Wallet application from https://cloudcoinconsortium.com/use.html if you have not already done so.2. It should be saved to Downloads folder3. Open Terminal to start the Application4. Type java -jar /Users/YourUserName/Downloads/FileName.jar and 5. Click Enter

Note: YourUserName is your username in macOS system and FileName.jar is name of the downloaded Wallet file Example: java -jar /Users/john/Downloads/CloudCoin.D.3.0.2.jar

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Installation Linux Systems

Example Installation and basic usage of CloudCoin Wallet on an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Linux operating system

The CloudCoin Wallet is a client software written in java. To execute it on your Ubuntu machine:

1. Open a terminal window2. Check that java is installed: >java -version3. If not installed, Install java: >sudo apt update

>sudo apt install default-jr (insert the admin password when prompted)

4. Open your browser and go to Consortium Website: https://cloudcoinconsortium.com/use.html5. Download the CloudCoin Wallet version you prefer (blue or dark)6. Put the .jar file you downloaded in the directory you want it.

Make the jar file executable: >chmod +x CloudCoin.D.3.0.2.jar7. The first time you use a java application use the right click to choose to open the file using java (thereafter, you can double

click on the file to run it).8. The program will create a lot of directories in /home/username/CloudCoinWallet

Do not move or make changes in the directories. These directories manage your CloudCoins. Use the CloudCoin Wallet clientto interact with these directories and to manage your CloudCoins.

9. Now Create a local Wallet10. Test the RAIDA to see that they are reachable by using the Echo RAIDA tool in the tool’s menu.11. Deposit one Coin in the local Wallet12. Withdraw the Coin13. Now create a SkyWallet. Use a CloudCoin (the smallest denomination you have) as a key or ID for the SkyWallet14. Choose a meaningful name for your SkyWallet address. Now you can send a CloudCoin in seconds to anyone with a SkyWallet

address.

15. You can practice sending from local Wallet to SkyWallet, withdrawing, deleting the SkyWallet and recovering the ID Coin previously to create it. Don't move the ID Coin from the directory assigned unless you have decided to delete your SkyWallet.

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SECTION 1: Wallets, Sky Wallets, Deposits & Transfers

1-1 Creating a Wallet (Local Wallet)

The first screen you will come to after the User Agreement is to Create a Wallet. You must have at least one Wallet to use any features in this program. Think of a Wallet name. You can add a Wallet Password to protect your Coins from theft. Store your Password securely. The Recovery by Email feature is not-functioning and is still under development.The Consortium may use RAIDA mail for fast, secure, recovery. For now, lost Coins will need to be recovered by filing a Lost Coin Report.

Screenshot 1-1 Create A Local Wallet Screenshot 1-2 Deposit CloudCoins into a Local Wallet

1-2 Deposit CloudCoins into a Wallet

Deposit just a few Coins into your Wallet to begin with until you become familiar with this software. You can add Coins to your Wallet from any CloudCoin file. The CloudCoin Wallet will accept CloudCoins as stack, Jpeg (.jpg), or Png files. In this case, we will deposit stack files from a USB Stick. First, click on the deposit menu. Then directly drag and drop the CloudCoin files or click inside the dotted box to open the file's location in the popup window. Continue. Do not close the app until the deposit is complete.

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1-3 Create A Sky Wallet

A Sky Wallet is an ultra-secure way to send and receive CloudCoins over the internet without sending files or attachments in emails. You can create your own Sky Wallet by depositing a CloudCoin, which becomes the Sky Wallet ID. In this way, a CloudCoin's globally unique properties are used as a vehicle to transport Coins from senders to receivers securely utilizing Secure Transfer after the CloudCoin becomes the Sky Wallet ID. It is stored on your computer as a special purpose CloudCoin.

To Create: Click on 'Create New.' (Click NO in the Dark Sky version) Choose the DNS name of a trusted server skywallet.cc Enter your proposed address you would like to use. Example: maria.skywallet.cc To create a SkyWallet, you must choose a CloudCoin to be used as an ID. It is not necessary to use anything larger than a one (1) CloudCoin denomination. When creating a new Sky Wallet, a popup window from your Local Wallet will open. You will need to select a Coin for the SkyWallet from here because they have been powned authentic. Click open, then click on any Wallet in the Wallets List to refresh. Your Sky Wallet should now be viewable.

You can now transact with your SkyWallet in the 'Transfer' menu. Details of the contents will be viewable in the Wallets List.

Screenshot 1-3 a Creating A Sky Wallet Screenshot 1-3b Creating A Sky Wallet

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1-4 Transferring Coins to A Sky Wallet

You will have the ability to transfer Coins to any Sky Wallet that you choose. This is an excellent way to send the utmost secure and private payments possible to anyone that has a Sky Wallet. All you need is the receiver's Sky Wallet address. The address must be entered correctly, or it is possible the payment could go to someone else.Example: maria.skywallet.cc

Select 'Transfer From,' choose a Wallet. Select 'Transfer To,' enter a Sky Wallet name. Enter the amount and a memo, then continue and complete the transaction. Refer to the screenshot below for an example.

Screenshot 1-4 Transferring Coins to A Sky Wallet Screenshot 1-5 Withdrawing Coins to Local Filesystem

1-5 Withdrawing Coins to Local Filesystem

You can withdraw CloudCoins from your CloudCoin Wallet to a local folder on your computer or an external storage device such as a USB Stick or external hard drive. To do this, select 'Withdraw From' the Wallet you want to get your Coins from. Then choose a 'Local Folder.' in your local file system as the destination for your withdrawal. Now choose how you want your CloudCoins stored. As a Stack, Png, or Jpeg file. Stacks and Png files can hold multiple CloudCoins. Jpegs can only hold one CloudCoin per Jpeg image.

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1-6 Transferring Coins Between Your Wallets and Sky Wallets

Now that you have some Coins in a Sky Wallet, you can practice moving them back to the Wallet on your computer or to another Sky Wallet.

Select the 'Transfer From' and 'Transfer To' Wallets or Sky Wallets. Again, you will have to enter the Password for each Wallet that is Password protected if you choose to use password protection. Follow the directions to finish the transfer. You will notice the balances have changed in the Wallets from figure 1-6 a to 1-6b.

Screenshot 1-6 a Transferring Coins Between Wallets Screenshot 1-6b Transferring Coins Between Wallets

The 'Total Coins' displayed on the top menu bar shows all Coins present in both of the Wallets on your device and the Coins that are present in your Sky Wallets you have set up in this program. When you click on any Wallet displayed in the left side, you will see that Wallet's transaction history of deposits, withdraws, and balance.

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1-7 Printing & Exporting History

Click on the Wallet you would like to display the history of. You can choose to print or export the history or both. Choose your printer. You can also choose to create a pdf file of the history if your print menu has that option.

Exporting history: Choose the location you would like to save your history to. History can be exported as a Csv (comma separated variable) file. The Csv file can be imported to spreadsheets such as Excel and various other programs.

Screenshot 1-7 Printing & Exporting History Screenshot 1-8 Deposit A Backup File (e.g., Coins already Present)

1-8 Depositing A Backup File

Restoring a Backup file is as simple as any deposit. If you need to restore a Backup, first go into the deposit menu and select your Backup file from your file system or external storage. Then deposit the Backup as you would any other CloudCoin file. Be aware that any Coins that are already in the CloudCoin Wallet will display as 'Previously Imported Coins.' Any Coins in the Backup that you have spent or re-powned since the Backup was created will display as Counterfeit after the deposit is completed. In the screenshot above, No Coins were imported because they were already present in a Wallet.

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The Change-Maker is completely private and secure. It will enable you to have the exact change you need for every transaction completed with the CloudCoin Wallet. The CloudCoin denominations are exchanged using the new Make Change Service on the RAIDA.

The Make Change Service operates automatically in the background if the need arises to make change. Example: You have a five CloudCoin denomination, and you want to make a payment of four CloudCoins. If your transaction requires change, this function will get you the exact change you need automatically.

Screenshot 1-9 a Requesting Change

Screenshot 1-9b Requesting Change

Note: It is required to have at least one Sky Wallet created to request change. Making perfect change is not available for transferring from a Sky Wallet. If you do not have perfect change on hand, the transfer from a Sky Wallet will adjust to slightly more to allow you to make your transfer.

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SECTION 2: Tools Menu

Screenshot 2-0 Tools Menu

This section is a brief overview of each of the tools in the tool menu and their functions.See the screenshot above. Read the list of eight tools we will be going over in this section.

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2-1 Creating a CloudCoin Backup File

This tool makes it easy to create one or more Backups of the Coins stored in any Wallet on your computer. This differs from other transfer in that a Backup is a copy of the Coins that are still in the Bank folder of the chosen Wallet. Backup Files must be kept safe just like any other authentic CloudCoin file.

The Backup file may take a little time to be created. It will take longer if you are backing up many CloudCoin files.Please wait for it to complete.

Screenshot 2-1a Create a Backup Screenshot 2-1b Create a Backup

Select the Wallet you want to back up, then select or create a folder where you want to store your Backup file. A single stack file will be created. The filename will show the number of Coins contained and that it is a Backup file Example: 2540.CloudCoin.BACKUP.stack You may want to keep track of the Wallet each Backup is from, its origin or purpose, etc.

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2-2 List Serial Numbers

It is essential to list the Serial Numbers of all your CloudCoins from time to time. You may need your Serial Numbers someday if you lose your Coins somehow. The recovery period for lost Coins is now five (5) years after the month they were last powned.

This list can be printed on paper or saved as a file or both. See the illustration below: Screenshot 2-2.

Screenshot 2-2 List Serial Numbers Screenshot 2-3 Clear History

2-3 Clear History

When you clear the history, it will remove all history from ALL Wallets Permanently. If the history is not desired, you can delete it as often as you want. If you have an old Wallet that is empty and not being used; it would be better to delete that Wallet than clear all the history. Doing so will delete the history of that Wallet only and will not interfere with the history of other Wallets. If you do decide to delete all history, make sure you have previously printed a hard copy or exported the history that you need. After deleting history, an 'Opening Balance' will be posted in each Wallet to display the starting Coin count.

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2-4 Fix Fracked

What is a Fracked Coin?

Sometimes all the RAIDA are not available during a pown, and the Coins become Fracked. This means that one or more of the RAIDA think the Coin is Counterfeit. Fracked Coins will be fixed using the Frack Fix process. Usually, this process happens automatically. Sometimes the process cannot finish because one of the RAIDA is unavailable. In this case, you can fix the Fracked later when the RAIDA is ready to fix them.

This is the beautiful self-repairing process of CloudCoins and the RAIDA network. No other currency can do this. You can think of it like growing back new skin to replace damaged skin.

Screenshot 2-4a Fix Fracked Screenshot 2-4b Fix Fracked

Only the Wallets that have Fracked Coins will display in the drop-down list when you want to Fix Fracked Coins. If the Wallet is not on the list, then it does not have Fracked Coins to fix.

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2-5 Delete Wallet

If you decide that a Wallet is no longer needed, you can delete it. You can only delete empty Wallets.Deleting a Wallet is Permanent and Irreversible.

Screenshot 2-5a Delete A Wallet Screenshot 2-5b Delete A Sky Wallet

WARNING: If you decide to delete a SkyWallet, you may lose that Sky Wallet name permanently. The DNS record associated with your Sky Wallet ID. Coin will be deleted and the ID. Coin will be deposited into your CloudCoin Wallet. The DNS record will no longer exist, so a different user would be able to choose your deleted Sky Wallet name.

Be sure that you do not have other SkyWallets associated with the same ID. Coin. It is strongly recommended to use a separate ID. Coin for each Sky Wallet name, even though an ID. Coin can support an infinite number of Sky Wallets.

If you were to delete a Sky Wallet that was sharing an ID. Coin with other SkyWallets; the other SkyWallets would be deactivated because of your shared ID. Coin would be powned when it is deposited back into a Local Wallet. It would then be difficult to locate this Coin if you still needed it.

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2-6 Show Folders

This allows you to see where all your files are. Displays the path in the Client folders to each of your Wallets. Clicking the link will open the location of your Wallets on your computer. There is one for each Wallet. If you need a copy of an ID. Coin, for another purpose, create a Copy of the ID. Coin, do not take the original. ID. Coins are in the 'ID.' folder inside of your 'Cloud Coin Wallet' folder

DO NOT: Spend the ID. Coin unless you are sure that it will not be used anymore as an ID. for Sky Wallets.Note: Moving or making changes in your Wallet folders may cause this software program to display incorrect information.Example: If any Coin (including an ID. Coin) is moved manually from a folder, it can cause incorrect balances or counterfeits.

Screenshot 2-6 Show Folders Screenshot 2-7 Echo RAIDA

2-7 Echo RAIDA

This shows the state of the RAIDA. Uptime is over 99.9%. However, sometimes network routers (especially at your workspace) may block your access. THE echo RAIDA will allow you to see the connections. Echo RAIDA will tell you if a RAIDA Cloud is ready or momentarily unavailable, displayed as FAILED if there are more than three failed RAIDA, your transaction will not process to keep your Coins safe. It also shows the response time of each RAIDA Cloud in seconds or less.

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2-8 SETTINGS

'Settings' is a new tool in the Tools Menu. It is under development and will have more features added as they become available.

- Timeouts: Most tasks are expected to complete in a few seconds. If you have a poor internet connection, you may need to increase your timeouts. Timeouts are for Echo RAIDA, Send/Receive Coins, detect (pown), and Fixing Fracked.

Screenshot 2-8 Settings

- Max Notes: This is the maximum amount of CloudCoin files you will import or process at one time. It is preset at 400 with a maximum of 1000.

- DDNS server:(Dynamic Domain Name System) A server that allows a user to automatically associate a CloudCoin (ID. Coin) that they are using as their address with a friendly username such as "maria.skywallet.cc." The DDNS server can be changed when different domains become available. For now, there is only one DDNS server.

- Export Folder: This is a destination folder you can preset, so all the exported CloudCoin files will be easy for you to find.

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2-9 Sent Coins

Displays a record of transfers you have made to your Sky Wallets and/or to the Sky Wallets of other remote users.

Screenshot 2-9 Sent Coins Screenshot 2-10 Export Keys

2-10 Export Keys

To make a backup of your SkyWallet ID. Coins, use the Export Keys tool. This tool eliminates the need to go into your Wallet folders to locate and retrieve a copy of the ID. Coin. These are authentic backup copies of the ID. Coin and must be kept safe and secure if you pown or spend your ID. Coins (keys), it would deactivate your Sky Wallet(s). Therefore, it is recommended to store them properly labeled in a secure location.

You can also use these backups to install your existing Sky Wallets on an additional computer locally or in another location, such as your business office. This enables you to access your Sky Wallets in Multiple places.

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2-11 BILL PAY

Bill Pay is the newest tool in the Tools Menu.

Bill Pay will enable users to pay out CloudCoins to a massive number of recipients in an instant and with no fees. Bill Pay does require the additional functionality of a paid version of a ProtonMail.com secure email account. CloudCoin Bill Pay is the most efficient mass payment system in the world.

More information will be available soon.

Screenshot 2-11 Bill Pay

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The Anatomy of a CloudCoin{

"cloudcoin": [{"nn":"1","sn":"1307010","an": ["510b1e6c8aa6aac54cdfa725d803fe31", "37fbcd65b1ad5de9f5080c8f31d0aa15",

"dadfdbf658a2e9673a083c8f02f975a3", "5246187d9c044f81c6c2bf72c4791f19", "294c044e81ae117017be498cd2a8178a","95b7a9c9535eaa91317c1e43d9e2af6d", "eadfdb7f61d6e88e963577bff7d631bd",

"bf8eded78cf94ba99b1ddf15121d6625", "b1360ce83b0b6eb3ee4c9a472cb2f183", "37d7422cb6dbbc6050fa03fc087cb374","d4affd644ce029082fd48983e765535a", "f29c491abb79323a89c02bddfbf567fa",

"915469f674dd7f3e883f71ac7e4a13d0", "e66bad03723d33f031187d1912641563", "82be0fe65e6fbf0724e1e3f3db290dc9","d359c8e9cfbddd401091f000107a5e93", "5d5371c49fddad066489748e700428ad",

"35aecde07106c53bf462689bffd3522c", "cf2a9eacd9e20ee3be7135aa1e2665fd", "ebb942b3213160f8adb24818809a7bad","1d965711699ea19cc8841db9f56e4363", "1c9552bc5cc74008328a6f4514828640",

"afcfb6a110b11375a7b545600353b9d8", "5a217b94f1cd543835814f450325817d","8a8056e0fda5184e8709d0a10170cd51"],"ed":"10-2021","pown":"ppppppppppppppppppppppppp","aoid": []}

]}

The Parts of a CloudCoin:__ "cloudcoin" = Denotes that the information contained is that of a CloudCoin.__ "nn" = Network Number. Network "1" is the RAIDA Network that the CloudCoins are on. Additional RAIDA networks, serving other purposes, would each have their own network number.__ "sn" = Serial Number. The serial number identifies each unique CloudCoinfile on the RAIDA network. It is like the Serial Numbers on paper currencies. This number must be between 1 and 16777216 (inclusive) to be an authentic CloudCoin.__" aoid" = All Other Information Desired. This field can contain an array of strings, and it is for the owner's use. The information in this field should not be trusted. This field may contain data such as passwords, owner's names, contact info, email, etc. There are many possible uses such as multi-party signature, digital asset escrow, estates, wills, and so on.

__ ”an” = authenticity numbers. Twenty-five authenticity numbers form a CloudCoin's Password, one for each RAIDA Cloud. When a CloudCoin is powned (password-owned), the ANs are checked with those stored on the RAIDA. If they pass, the Coin is found to be authentic. The Password is then changed for the new owner, so the Coin cannot be re-spent by the previous owner.__ "ed" = Expiration Date. CloudCoins will expire and be scavenged by the RAIDA if they have not been powned for five years. To avoid losing CloudCoins by expiration, you must re-pown them before the 5-year mark. This date is for convenience only and should not be trusted. It is best to pown all your stored CloudCoins at least once a year.__ ”pown” = Pown Results. Displays the last results when a CloudCoin was detected on the RAIDA. There is one result for each of the 25 RAIDA clouds. Possible Results can include p=pass, f=fracked, e=error, u=undetected, n= noresponse from RAIDA.

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Help Topics

Scrolling the Wallets List

When using certain laptops equipped with a touchpad, you may need to move your pointer to the left panel and click between two of the Wallets in the list to activate the Wallets List. Then you can scroll your list up and down using either the arrow keys or the page up / page down keys on your keyboard. You can also plug in a mouse and use it to scroll the list either by left-clicking and dragging the mouse or by using the top mouse wheel if equipped with one.

Balances Not Displaying Correctly

If you encounter the problem of balances not displaying correctly after a transaction, click on the Wallet or close and restart the CloudCoin Wallet program to refresh the Wallet list. This occurrence is being eliminated in the newer versions.

The CloudCoin Wallet Instructional Video

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