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February 16, 2016, 04:56:40 PM |
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Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one.
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Herp
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February 16, 2016, 05:04:15 PM |
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/Trying to run the windows wallet but won't work. Any ideas why? Error message? Screenshot? (redact any personal data of course) Nevermind, my bad. It seems it doesn't work on 32 bit windows Coming Soon TM, I believe. Use the web wallet for non-life changing amounts in the meantime. Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one. ^^ now THAT is a bullcrap troll. And who still runs 32bit? luls. iCEBREAKER we found you a friend! 32 bit eats less resources and HDD space. I run it on my 128 GB SSD cold storage notebook which only has 4 GB of RAM. It's perfect for that.
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erok
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February 16, 2016, 05:05:31 PM |
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/Trying to run the windows wallet but won't work. Any ideas why? Error message? Screenshot? (redact any personal data of course) Nevermind, my bad. It seems it doesn't work on 32 bit windows Coming Soon TM, I believe. Use the web wallet for non-life changing amounts in the meantime. Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one. ^^ now THAT is a bullcrap troll. And who still runs 32bit? luls. iCEBREAKER we found you a friend! 32 bit eats less resources and HDD space. I run it on my 128 GB SSD cold storage notebook which only has 4 GB of RAM. It's perfect for that. LOL @ 4 gigs of ram
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"the destruction of privacy widens the existing power imbalance between the ruling factions and everyone else" -- Julian Assange
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Herp
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February 16, 2016, 05:07:06 PM |
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/Trying to run the windows wallet but won't work. Any ideas why? Error message? Screenshot? (redact any personal data of course) Nevermind, my bad. It seems it doesn't work on 32 bit windows Coming Soon TM, I believe. Use the web wallet for non-life changing amounts in the meantime. Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one. ^^ now THAT is a bullcrap troll. And who still runs 32bit? luls. iCEBREAKER we found you a friend! 32 bit eats less resources and HDD space. I run it on my 128 GB SSD cold storage notebook which only has 4 GB of RAM. It's perfect for that. LOL @ 4 gigs of ram Why would I need more for a cold storage laptop?
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canth
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February 16, 2016, 05:07:37 PM |
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Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one.
With all due respect, I think we'll be ok if the 32 bit users stick with Dash. Unless you're running ARM, you're behind the times. Also, please refer to this: https://twitter.com/petertoddbtc/status/622022840330682368
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erok
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February 16, 2016, 05:14:20 PM |
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/Trying to run the windows wallet but won't work. Any ideas why? Error message? Screenshot? (redact any personal data of course) Nevermind, my bad. It seems it doesn't work on 32 bit windows Coming Soon TM, I believe. Use the web wallet for non-life changing amounts in the meantime. Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one. ^^ now THAT is a bullcrap troll. And who still runs 32bit? luls. iCEBREAKER we found you a friend! 32 bit eats less resources and HDD space. I run it on my 128 GB SSD cold storage notebook which only has 4 GB of RAM. It's perfect for that. LOL @ 4 gigs of ram Why would I need more for a cold storage laptop? The real question is, why do you need a dedicated cold storage laptop? You aren't staking. You don't have the resources to run multiple wallets efficiently. You aren't airgapped. You probably aren't even energy efficient if it is a laptop. IMO the only reason you would have a computer like that is to run MASTERNODES which are about the equivalent security-wise to running a TOR EXIT NODE. But some people just like pyramid scams. Some people don't and would rather not go and blast their info all over a crypto network.
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"the destruction of privacy widens the existing power imbalance between the ruling factions and everyone else" -- Julian Assange
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dEBRUYNE
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February 16, 2016, 05:16:21 PM |
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/Trying to run the windows wallet but won't work. Any ideas why? Error message? Screenshot? (redact any personal data of course) Nevermind, my bad. It seems it doesn't work on 32 bit windows Coming Soon TM, I believe. Use the web wallet for non-life changing amounts in the meantime. Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one. The devs are working on finalizing the official 32-bit binaries. Until then you can use the unofficial binaries that are posted here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/433w2u/new_32bit_binaries_for_v091/Hyc is the author of LMDB (database Monero uses), thus pretty trustworthy.
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Herp
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February 16, 2016, 05:18:27 PM |
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Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one.
With all due respect, I think we'll be ok if the 32 bit users stick with Dash. Unless you're running ARM, you're behind the times. Also, please refer to this: https://twitter.com/petertoddbtc/status/622022840330682368I also have an ARM RasPi2. I guess I can't install it on my Pi cold wallet either since it has a 32 bit processor also. Guess you guys don't have many RasPi fans using Monero. Dash has plenty and some cool Pi tutorials on how to set up such wallets. I was initially pretty excited by Monero but what a let down.
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Herp
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February 16, 2016, 05:22:46 PM |
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/Trying to run the windows wallet but won't work. Any ideas why? Error message? Screenshot? (redact any personal data of course) Nevermind, my bad. It seems it doesn't work on 32 bit windows Coming Soon TM, I believe. Use the web wallet for non-life changing amounts in the meantime. Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one. The devs are working on finalizing the official 32-bit binaries. Until then you can use the unofficial binaries that are posted here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/433w2u/new_32bit_binaries_for_v091/Hyc is the author of LMDB (database Monero uses), thus pretty trustworthy. Interesting but I've got burned in the past using 3rd party unofficial bs code. I'd rather wait for some official version I guess. I'll stick to Dash until then.
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avgeca
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February 16, 2016, 05:23:47 PM |
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Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one.
With all due respect, I think we'll be ok if the 32 bit users stick with Dash. Unless you're running ARM, you're behind the times. Also, please refer to this: https://twitter.com/petertoddbtc/status/622022840330682368I also have an ARM RasPi2. I guess I can't install it on my Pi cold wallet either since it has a 32 bit processor also. Guess you guys don't have many RasPi fans using Monero. Dash has plenty and some cool Pi tutorials on how to set up such wallets. I was initially pretty excited by Monero but what a let down. https://forum.getmonero.org/5/support/360/bitmonerod-node-on-rpi2-workingsomething like this?
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Still wild and free
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February 16, 2016, 05:29:00 PM |
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/Trying to run the windows wallet but won't work. Any ideas why? Error message? Screenshot? (redact any personal data of course) Nevermind, my bad. It seems it doesn't work on 32 bit windows Coming Soon TM, I believe. Use the web wallet for non-life changing amounts in the meantime. Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one. The devs are working on finalizing the official 32-bit binaries. Until then you can use the unofficial binaries that are posted here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/433w2u/new_32bit_binaries_for_v091/Hyc is the author of LMDB (database Monero uses), thus pretty trustworthy. Interesting but I've got burned in the past using 3rd party unofficial bs code. I'd rather wait for some official version I guess. I'll stick to Dash until then. "bs code"? Hyc is the creator of the LMDB database that Monero uses, and also a significant contributor to Monero itself.
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Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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dEBRUYNE
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February 16, 2016, 05:29:11 PM |
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There currently exists none, but the guide itself should be sufficient.
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dEBRUYNE
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February 16, 2016, 05:30:07 PM |
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/Trying to run the windows wallet but won't work. Any ideas why? Error message? Screenshot? (redact any personal data of course) Nevermind, my bad. It seems it doesn't work on 32 bit windows Coming Soon TM, I believe. Use the web wallet for non-life changing amounts in the meantime. Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one. The devs are working on finalizing the official 32-bit binaries. Until then you can use the unofficial binaries that are posted here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/433w2u/new_32bit_binaries_for_v091/Hyc is the author of LMDB (database Monero uses), thus pretty trustworthy. Interesting but I've got burned in the past using 3rd party unofficial bs code. I'd rather wait for some official version I guess. I'll stick to Dash until then. "bs code"? Hyc is the creator of the LMDB database that Monero uses, and also a significant contributor to Monero itself. Indeed, if you don't trust him you shouldn't run Monero at all (even official binaries). See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_Memory-Mapped_Database
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Herp
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February 16, 2016, 05:30:21 PM |
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/Trying to run the windows wallet but won't work. Any ideas why? Error message? Screenshot? (redact any personal data of course) Nevermind, my bad. It seems it doesn't work on 32 bit windows Coming Soon TM, I believe. Use the web wallet for non-life changing amounts in the meantime. Thanks but guess I'll stick to Dash. They have two cool types of windows wallets. Electrum and the standard one. The devs are working on finalizing the official 32-bit binaries. Until then you can use the unofficial binaries that are posted here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/433w2u/new_32bit_binaries_for_v091/Hyc is the author of LMDB (database Monero uses), thus pretty trustworthy. Interesting but I've got burned in the past using 3rd party unofficial bs code. I'd rather wait for some official version I guess. I'll stick to Dash until then. "bs code"? Hyc is the creator of the LMDB database that Monero uses, and also a significant contributor to Monero itself. Then why doesn't he make a 32 bit working wallet with an installer?
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Herp
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February 16, 2016, 05:31:42 PM |
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There currently exists none, but the guide itself should be sufficient. Too bad. I'm not the most tech savvy person and this could have helped.
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c789
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February 16, 2016, 05:33:54 PM |
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As others have posted, you can run Monero on a Raspberry Pi 2.
For the total price of a Raspberry Pi 2 (board, power supply, case, SD card), you can get a used 64-bit laptop on Craigslist and use it for Monero or whatever. A few months ago I got a 2GB RAM Acer for $80. I put Ubuntu on it (it had Windows 7) and I have a Monero wallet on it, among other things.
I'm just saying that it's good to have a 64-bit computer, and depending on where you live, used ones are relatively inexpensive.
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Herp
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February 16, 2016, 05:34:36 PM |
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Ok screw it. Guess I'll just install the wallet on my other 64-bit machine but not happy about it.
Does the wallet download the whole blockchain?
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