Monero is completely shit coin, as nobody know how to use private keys. One year ago someone asked on reddit how to use private key and nobody answered. same situation here on forum.
HOW TO USE FU**ING MONERO SPEND KEY?
Link? In addition, there is this guide on how to import from keys: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/4exiih/an_easy_to_understand_guide_on_how_to_restore/Note that simplewallet was renamed to monero-wallet-cli. If you use the 25 word mnemonic seed, you have to change the command to: monero-wallet-cli --restore-deterministic-wallet
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Monero is trading on Bitfinex now.
Someone needs to update bitcoin wisdom wit the extra chart Bitcoinwisdom is not maintained anymore as far as I know.
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Has anyone figured out how to store xmr yet? I don't trust phone wallets or third party services because xmr will probably be $100 this time next year.... There is no hardware wallet in sight. Really for privacy your best choice is to run a node and use the official client from the command line with a strong password. Not as secure as a hardware wallet but what can you do. I do not care for paper wallets, you may differ. If you just want to store, then make a paper wallet (with multiple copies). For extra security you can do stuff like https://xmr.llcoins.net/To add, there's a guide for the paranoid: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/48cgmd/an_extensive_guide_for_securely_generating_an/This guide uses MoneroAddress, but you can easily replace it with https://xmr.llcoins.net/.
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Hello How can i track my Monero transfer (deposit/Withdraw) between my 2 wallets? like in blockchain.info in bitcoin
First and foremost, you can't lookup addresses on the Monero blockchain. However, there is a way to check if your payment arrived. This example assumes you use the CLI wallet ("monero-wallet-cli"). In wallet A, type the following command: get_tx_key <transaction_hash/ID> Subsequently use the following tool: http://xmr.llcoins.net/checktx.html- On line 1, enter the transaction hash / ID
- On line 2, enter the private tx key you just obtained in monero-wallet-cli. In addition, change "Private Viewkey" to "Tx Private Key"
- On line 3, enter the address of wallet B
The output of that tool should show that the transaction performed by wallet A safely arrived at wallet B.
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So it's 5 january now ? Ok...let's see.
That's the hardfork date (afaik). According to the dev logs there will be a mandatory release before that.
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Final UPDATE on my quick little Monero GUI test trial run guys...
Sent back the few bucks worth to my Polo account... 0.004 fee for low mixin and it went right thru, very smooth and quick.
Very nice simple clean interaction overall for this wallet.
I noticed a few quirks/glitches here and there but nothing fatal or out of the expected for a BETA (just basic stuff like clicking Address Book doesn't open anything, help "?" icon also nonfunctional yet, etc...)
Honestly the only thing that I *would* really like to see added is better FEE CONTROL info and editing, before constructing the transaction itself.
As it works now, for example, if you want to send out your whole balance you have to enter the number, click send to "try" it, let the wallet tell you it's not enough, and see what the proposed fee is, then take that fee, subtract it from your balance number, re-enter everything again and THEN send it... leaving you with your 'zero balance' as you like.
This is pretty convoluted LOL and it'd be much nicer to just have a fee-control slider or text box or something direct like that.
These are known issues, will most likely be resolved for a non-beta release.
Honestly the only thing that I *would* really like to see added is better FEE CONTROL info and editing, before constructing the transaction itself.
As it works now, for example, if you want to send out your whole balance you have to enter the number, click send to "try" it, let the wallet tell you it's not enough, and see what the proposed fee is, then take that fee, subtract it from your balance number, re-enter everything again and THEN send it... leaving you with your 'zero balance' as you like.
This is pretty convoluted LOL and it'd be much nicer to just have a fee-control slider or text box or something direct like that.
There's a sweep all button ("or ALL") on the send page. You can use that to send your whole balance. Alternatively, fill in "(all)" instead of the amount.
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The more convenient alternative is to go to the settings page and change localhost to node.supportxmr.com. Note that using a remote node is detrimental to privacy, but for testing purposes it's all right.
OK, did that. It ran the "synchronizing blocks" for about three minutes and now is "Connected" So, should be all good to test send/receive some XMR? I'll try it later tonight and report back... P.S. {Edit} the daemon is not released yet. the only way to run it is to build it yourself. you find the build instructions for mac in the github page
I'll assume that for the final release of the GUI package that the daemon will be included and set up to run seamlessly for the user...? Expecting noobs to know enough to set it up for themselves -- never mind BUILD it first? LOL -- ain't gonna fly, out here in the real world :-P Yes, you should be able to send and receive XMR.
For the beta a daemon (monerod) will be distributed along the GUI (monero-core). The user would have to open the daemon though to get it started and fully synced. For the non-beta release there will be daemon integration, which allows you to control the daemon via the GUI.
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P.P.S. What does "Network Status - Disconnected" down in the lower left mean? I'm not actually able to send/receive until the whole XMR Blockchain is downloaded maybe? Just guessing here but if so that needs to be made more clear to the user I think...
It needs to connect to a node, either locally running or remote node I believe. Okay... so... total doofus here then I guess LOL... how do I do that? Bear in mind I've never yet run anything related to XMR on this Mac (except log in to Polo and/or MyMonero) so this is maybe a good test case of how the fancy new GUI download is gonna be perceived by Mr. Average Joe Public Somebody walk me thru what needs to be done here... the daemon is not released yet. the only way to run it is to build it yourself. you find the build instructions for mac in the github page The more convenient alternative is to go to the settings page and change localhost to node.supportxmr.com. Note that using a remote node is detrimental to privacy, but for testing purposes it's all right.
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What's the minimum OS X version required for this? I'm still on 10.9.5 on my MacBook just 'cuz I seriously hate the latest UI design changes that Apple's implemented. Sticking to Mavericks here as long as I can hold out LOL Hopefully still gonna be able to run Monero GUI even on older systems?? Should work fine on older systems too.
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That post doesn't state nor insinuate renouncement.
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Compile it. Its on github. Simple. I am running it now on a linux laptop, it's beautiful and it even seems to work so far, but i've only sent myself 1 xmr, i haven't tried sending it back yet to simplewallet. Edit - I transferred it succesfully back to simplewallet, but I set the default security level to the highest and it says the txid has a mixin of only 4, so I guess there are bugs still. Cheers all. What did the confirmation window say?
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Hi, what is the best wallet to download for Monero for Android? Thank you.
I'd wait until Jaxx releases their Monero android wallet (and all other platforms for that matter).
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