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##  GRIM

Cross-platform GUI written in Rust 🦀 supports both running a grin rust node or a remote node. Focus on usability and availability.
 ~Windows, ~Linux,~ ~Android,~ ~macOS,~ ~iOS~
Cross-platform GUI written in Rust 🦀 supports both running a grin rust node or a remote node. Focus on usability and availability. </br>
&emsp;~Windows,~ ~Linux,~ ~Android,~ ~macOS,~ ~iOS~



??? abstract "How to: send/receive"
??? abstract "How to: send/receive"
=== "Download"


Download at [https://gri.mw/downloads](https://gri.mw/#downloads){:target="_blank"}

[Telegram channel](https://t.me/grim_app)
=== "Receive"
=== "Receive"

* Copy your address (`grin1...`) and provide it to the other party.
That's it. If both your wallets can communicate via Tor, the transaction is then completed automatically.
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* Copy the Slatepack message your wallet generates and give it to the sender
* Done! The sender will finalize the transaction and post it to the network, it should show up in your wallet.

=== "Send"
=== "Send"

* Click send.
* Choose the amount of grins.
* Enter the receiver's address and send.

That's it. If both your wallets can communicate via Tor, the transaction is then completed automatically.

*But if there's no Tor communication, next steps are:*
* But if there's no Tor communication, next steps are:*

* Copy the Slatepack message your wallet generates and provide it to the receiver (however you want).

* You should get a Slatepack message back from the receiver. Paste it into the Slatepack box and click Finalize.

Done! Your wallet will now finalize the transaction and post it to the network.


<br/>
---

[![Grin++](images/grinplusplus.png){ align=left width=100 }](https://grinplusplus.github.io/){:target="_blank"}

## &emsp;Grin++

</br>

GUI wallet and node written in C++ &emsp;~Windows,~ ~Linux,~ ~macOS~
GUI wallet and node written in C++ </br>
&emsp;~Windows,~ ~Linux,~ ~macOS~

??? abstract "How to: send/receive"
=== "Download"
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That's it. If both your wallets can communicate via Tor, the transaction is then completed automatically.

*But if there's no Tor communication, next steps are:*
* But if there's no Tor communication, next steps are:*

* The sender will provide you a Slatepack message. Paste it into the Slatepack box and click Receive.

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## &emsp;Niffler

</br>
GUI wallet and node using the Rust implementation as back-end &emsp;~Windows,~ ~Linux,~ ~macOS~
GUI wallet and node using the Rust implementation as back-end </br>
&emsp;~Windows,~ ~Linux,~ ~macOS~

??? abstract "How to: send/receive"
=== "Download"
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## &emsp;Ironbelly

</br>
Mobile wallet &emsp;~iOS,~ ~Android~
Mobile wallet </br>
&emsp;~iOS,~ ~Android~

??? abstract "How to: send/receive"
=== "Download"
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