Official wallets and guides

Wallets and mining setup, organized by device type.

Choose your device family to find core wallet access, currently supported alternative wallets, and local setup guidance for the way you plan to run Nengcoin.

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Wallet access

Official core wallet releases remain the main destination for device-specific binaries, with CheetahDEX, Gleec, and Electrum-NENG available as supported alternative wallet paths.

Local guidance

Device guidance is organized in one place so visitors can move from wallet choice to setup planning without friction.

Mining range

Mining spans CPUs, GPUs, ASICs, Chromebooks, Raspberry Pi devices, and Android phones, giving Nengcoin a broad hardware footprint.

Primary source

Official releases

The GitHub releases repository is the primary destination for official Nengcoin core wallet binaries across supported devices.

Open releases

Recommended wallet

CheetahDEX

CheetahDEX is the recommended NENG-native DEX wallet path, with lower fees, open-source access, and NENG as a default coin.

Open CheetahDEX

Orientation

Choose your device

Start with the device family below, then move from wallet access into the local setup guidance that matches your operating system and hardware profile.

Device library

Official resources by device family.

Each section combines wallet downloads with setup guidance so you can move from installation into mining and node operation with a consistent workflow.

Windows desktop

For desktop-first users who want the core wallet, a familiar installation path, and a practical starting point for broader mining research.

Windows 10+DesktopLaptop

Local setup guidance

Start with the synced wallet

Use Windows as a straightforward first-stop environment for wallet installation, chain sync, backups, and learning the basic full-node workflow before mining changes are introduced.

Desktop-assisted mining coordination

Windows works well as a coordination machine for miners managing Android devices or secondary rigs, especially when terminal tools are part of the workflow.

macOS

For Apple users who need direct wallet access and a clean path into the wider Nengcoin ecosystem.

macOSDesktopLaptop

Local setup guidance

Wallet-first path

On macOS, the simplest path is to secure the wallet, complete chain sync, and then move into mining guidance or community support as needed.

Use community channels for edge cases

Discord and the Bitcoin Talk thread remain the strongest next stops for platform-specific troubleshooting on macOS.

Linux x64

For Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Arch, openSUSE, Solus, and other x64 Linux environments that need wallet binaries and terminal-oriented operating notes.

Linux x64CLIDesktop rigs

Local setup guidance

Best fit for node and terminal workflows

Linux x64 remains the most natural environment for users who want command-line control, persistent node operation, and tighter visibility into wallet and miner behavior.

Useful for miner configuration

Linux is a strong fit for miner configuration, multi-device coordination, and environments that need more than a wallet-only setup.

Treat it as the operator path

Choose Linux when you expect to tune services, watch logs, work with configuration files, or connect multiple devices into a more deliberate mining workflow.

Linux ARM and Raspberry Pi

For lightweight ARM devices, Raspberry Pi systems, and edge hardware that need a more hardware-aware installation path.

ARMRaspberry PiEdge devices

Local setup guidance

Match the build to the architecture

ARMHF and ARM64 paths should be selected carefully based on the actual device architecture so that wallet and mining tools align with the hardware you are running.

Low-power full-node and support roles

Raspberry Pi systems are well suited to lightweight full-node, monitoring, or experimental mining-support roles where low power draw matters more than raw performance.

Expect hands-on tuning

Storage, networking, and thermals matter more in these environments, so ARM and Raspberry Pi users should expect a more operator-style setup than a simple desktop install.

Chromebook

For ChromeOS users who want a lighter full-node and CPU-mining path within the main Nengcoin documentation flow.

Chromebookx86_64ARM

Local setup guidance

Best for experimental full-node paths

Chromebook setups historically centered on full-node and CPU-mining experimentation rather than large-scale throughput, making them a practical learning path for lighter hardware.

Use the Linux environment deliberately

ChromeOS users usually need to rely on the Linux-side environment or developer-oriented tooling, so this path works best for users comfortable with a more technical setup.

Architecture still matters

As with other ARM-capable devices, make sure you understand whether your Chromebook is x86_64 or ARM before choosing binaries or planning a mining workflow.

Android

For mobile-first wallet access, solo mining, and ARM-based setup paths.

AndroidARMHFARM64

Local setup guidance

Choose the right ARM path

Android users should first determine whether the device is ARMHF or ARM64, because that distinction shapes the correct wallet and mining setup approach.

Mobile mining remains a core part of Nengcoin

Android is treated as a meaningful mining route rather than a novelty, which keeps mobile participation central to Nengcoin.

Protect the wallet and storage

Because mobile environments can be less forgiving for upgrades and local storage, Android users should prioritize backups, version awareness, and careful wallet maintenance before experimenting aggressively.

Use Discord and Bitcoin Talk for advanced variants

For dual-mining, no-terminal workflows, or device-specific troubleshooting, the most durable public support routes are the official Discord channel and the long-running Bitcoin Talk thread.