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    • Datagram Architecture Overview
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    • Datagram Desktop Application User Guide
    • Create a Datagram Account
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      • 1. Introduction & Project Overview
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      • 3. Datagram Architecture
        • 3.1. The Datagram Node Network & Fabric Networks
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        • 7.1. Overview
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  1. DATAGRAM DESKTOP APPLICATION GUIDE

Create a Datagram Account

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Last updated 2 days ago

the Datagram Desktop Application, you must first create an account or sign in. The platform supports two simple sign-in methods designed for quick and secure access. Whether you're using a Google account for one-click login or prefer email-based verification.

Let’s get started. 🚀

Sign In with Google

Once you have installed the Datagram application version. You can use your existing Google account to sign in instantly. This is the fastest method and does not require any additional verification steps.

Sign In with Email

If you prefer not to use a third-party login method, you can easily sign in using your email address. Once you have installed the Datagram application version, you can sign in using your email address by following these steps:

Step 1: Open the app, select the Email Sign-In option, enter your email address, and click the Sign In with Email button.

A confirmation code will be sent to your email inbox. Check your email, copy the confirmation code, and return to the app.

Note: If you don’t see the email with the confirmation code, check your spam or promotions folder.

Step 2: Enter the confirmation code in the app to complete the sign-in process.

Once signed in, you’ll have full access to the Datagram desktop app and can start contributing your system’s compute resources to the network.

Join Datagram

If you’re not already using Datagram, download the desktop app for rewards and

start earning today.
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