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August 07, 2017, 02:34:20 PM
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Monero can't be hacked to steal your funds, due to the power of distributed consensus, which you can read about here. This means that you are responsible for your money, and don't have to trust any entity to keep it safe for you.
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August 07, 2017, 02:36:15 PM
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Because of the on-by-default nature of the privacy technologies, Monero is fungible, meaning one Monero will always be equal to another. This means you won't have to worry about Monero blacklisted by exchanges or vendors.
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meaning one Monero will always be equal to another Huh Huh
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September 04, 2017, 06:40:32 PM
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Hello,

I'm new to Monero, so please use the most basic explanations. Thanks!
 
I've sent XMR from Kraken exchange to my Gui wallet a while ago, using an integrated adress. Only I didn't notice that my wallet was not connected at that moment.

Later I connected the wallet using a node from Monero World. Also I've deleted the cache to let the wallet rebuild. I've also checked if the transaction is listed in the blockchain, which is the case. Still, the GUI wallet does on my Macbook not show the right amount of XMR, while it is connected.

What can I do to make my transaction visible in the wallet?
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September 15, 2017, 08:18:01 AM
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hi, i wan´t to create a paper-wallet on an offline-system. I read this:

"A Monero paper wallet can be generated by downloading the source code of https://moneroaddress.org/. Verify the signature of the code on a trusted airgapped device." q: https://getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/wallet.html

How can i do step 2: "Verify the signature of the code on a trusted airgapped device"?

I think, this has to be done: " In order to check either, you first need to import moneromooo's GPG key from the Monero source tree: gpg --import moneromooo.asc"

I downloadet the 3 files: README.md monero-wallet-generator.html monero-wallet-generator.html.asc

But how does it work? Where do i have to put in the "gpg --import moneromooo.asc"? In Windows10-Console - CMD? That doesen´t works.
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September 21, 2017, 07:29:00 AM
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Does anyone know an answer as to whether the Ledger Nano S will or will not support XMR (Monero)? The answers / posts here are ambiguous and lack concise details regarding an answer to the question and with respect to when.
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September 21, 2017, 10:53:27 PM
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Hey guys, the other night I tried to send monero through xmr.to to pay for something... and I ran into an issue idk how to deal with on the new GUI.

So my transaction apparently never made it out to the blockchain and has been "pending" for quite sometime.  I tried "Rescan wallet balance", without the wallet actually rescanning anything and the problem still continues.

I found this on stack exchange, but don't know how to run any of those commands through the GUI.

Halp? Huh
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September 25, 2017, 12:30:26 PM
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I can't get the gui to connect to a remote node.
I went to settings, and typed the daemon address and port. 
When I click on Show Status, a box pops up with the error message
error: couldn't connect to daemon: 127.0.0.1:18081
I also tried clicking the Connect button on the page where I entered the remote node's address.
How do I get this to work?
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September 25, 2017, 03:02:51 PM
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Does anyone know how to uninstall the latest Monero GUI Beta 2 from Ubuntu? I got it to install and created a wallet, but ran into some daemon problems trying to access that wallet so now I'm trying to start fresh. I'm new to Linux, so take that into some consideration.

Just delete the binaries and delete the $HOME/.bitmonero directory (note that this directory is hidden by default). Also, could you try the new release? You can grab it from here:

https://getmonero.org/downloads/

Lastly, if your local node is acting wonky, you can always use a remote node:

https://moneroworld.com/#nodes

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September 25, 2017, 03:05:30 PM
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Hello,

I'm new to Monero, so please use the most basic explanations. Thanks!
 
I've sent XMR from Kraken exchange to my Gui wallet a while ago, using an integrated adress. Only I didn't notice that my wallet was not connected at that moment.

Later I connected the wallet using a node from Monero World. Also I've deleted the cache to let the wallet rebuild. I've also checked if the transaction is listed in the blockchain, which is the case. Still, the GUI wallet does on my Macbook not show the right amount of XMR, while it is connected.

What can I do to make my transaction visible in the wallet?

Could you first verify that your transaction actually arrived?

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/6137/how-do-i-as-a-recipient-verify-that-my-transaction-actually-arrived

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September 25, 2017, 03:06:38 PM
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Does anyone know an answer as to whether the Ledger Nano S will or will not support XMR (Monero)? The answers / posts here are ambiguous and lack concise details regarding an answer to the question and with respect to when.

The Nano S will have Monero support as far as I know.

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September 25, 2017, 03:09:05 PM
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Hey guys, the other night I tried to send monero through xmr.to to pay for something... and I ran into an issue idk how to deal with on the new GUI.

So my transaction apparently never made it out to the blockchain and has been "pending" for quite sometime.  I tried "Rescan wallet balance", without the wallet actually rescanning anything and the problem still continues.

I found this on stack exchange, but don't know how to run any of those commands through the GUI.

Halp? Huh

Try these steps:

1. Exit the GUI and make sure to close the daemon as well.

2. Open monerod manually.

3. Type flush_txpool.

4. Open the GUI.

5. Use the rescan spent button in the GUI.

Let me know if this works.

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September 25, 2017, 03:10:30 PM
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hi
how to access my wallet using view key ?
is it possible using monero gui ? i lost my wallet file and password and only have main address and view key from it .
it was local wallet .
i tried monero gui but cant see where to put view key
any help?

You can only restore your funds with either the .keys file + its password, the 25 word mnemonic seed, or the private spend key. If you have neither of those you should, unfortunately, consider your funds as lost.

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September 25, 2017, 03:14:13 PM
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hi, i wan´t to create a paper-wallet on an offline-system. I read this:

"A Monero paper wallet can be generated by downloading the source code of https://moneroaddress.org/. Verify the signature of the code on a trusted airgapped device." q: https://getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/wallet.html

How can i do step 2: "Verify the signature of the code on a trusted airgapped device"?

I think, this has to be done: " In order to check either, you first need to import moneromooo's GPG key from the Monero source tree: gpg --import moneromooo.asc"

I downloadet the 3 files: README.md monero-wallet-generator.html monero-wallet-generator.html.asc

But how does it work? Where do i have to put in the "gpg --import moneromooo.asc"? In Windows10-Console - CMD? That doesen´t works.


Those instructions are for Linux, where you can just use git from the command line. If you're using Windows you should use a third party / GUI client (googling gives good results). However, I'd advise to just use either of these guides to create a secure paper wallet:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/48cgmd/an_extensive_guide_for_securely_generating_an/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/5limu9/taushet_usb_monero_cold_wallet_generator_release/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/6b2od3/a_stepbystep_guide_for_cold_storage_and_offline/

https://github.com/Arux-BTT/TinyMoneroCold



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September 25, 2017, 03:19:05 PM
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I can't get the gui to connect to a remote node.
I went to settings, and typed the daemon address and port. 
When I click on Show Status, a box pops up with the error message
error: couldn't connect to daemon: 127.0.0.1:18081
I also tried clicking the Connect button on the page where I entered the remote node's address.
How do I get this to work?

Could you try this?

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/3259/how-can-i-connect-remotely-to-my-own-node-for-other-devices

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September 25, 2017, 04:13:24 PM
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I can't get the gui to connect to a remote node.
I went to settings, and typed the daemon address and port.  
When I click on Show Status, a box pops up with the error message
error: couldn't connect to daemon: 127.0.0.1:18081
I also tried clicking the Connect button on the page where I entered the remote node's address.
How do I get this to work?

Could you try this?

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/3259/how-can-i-connect-remotely-to-my-own-node-for-other-devices
I tried that.
With the CLI, I can find out whether the wallet is syncing by using the status command.  I need to do that in the gui to find out whether my wallet is syncing.  I can't go by the amount.  I copied the wallet files, so the correct amount shows but that doesn't tell me anything about the block height the wallet is at now.  How do you check the status, i.e. block height the wallet is at?
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I can't get the gui to connect to a remote node.
I went to settings, and typed the daemon address and port.  
When I click on Show Status, a box pops up with the error message
error: couldn't connect to daemon: 127.0.0.1:18081
I also tried clicking the Connect button on the page where I entered the remote node's address.
How do I get this to work?

Could you try this?

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/3259/how-can-i-connect-remotely-to-my-own-node-for-other-devices
I tried that.
With the CLI, I can find out whether the wallet is syncing by using the status command.  I need to do that in the gui to find out whether my wallet is syncing.  I can't go by the amount.  I copied the wallet files, so the correct amount shows but that doesn't tell me anything about the block height the wallet is at now.  How do you check the status, i.e. block height the wallet is at?

Which OS are you using? It should be visible in the terminal if you're using Linux or Mac OS X and launch the GUI from the terminal.

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Which OS are you using? It should be visible in the terminal if you're using Linux or Mac OS X and launch the GUI from the terminal.

I'm using Ubuntu 16.04
It looks like the gui is working.  I opened it from the terminal.
Code:
kell@kell-HP-Compaq-dc5800-Microtower:~/Desktop/m.11.0.0$ ./monero-wallet-gui
app startd
qml: check next false
qml: Checking seed
qml: check next false
qml: check next false
qml: log level changed:  0
qml: transfer page loaded
qml: PrivacyLevel changed:0
qml: mixin count: 4
qml: qrScannerEnabled disabled
qml: setting demo token
qml: initializing..
setLanguage   "en"
qml: transfer page loaded
qml: PrivacyLevel changed:0
qml: mixin count: 4
qml: opening wallet at:  /home/kell/Desktop/m.11.0.0/gtohtgsscs69minxes99990e.keys , testnet:  false
Wallet* WalletManager::openWallet(const QString&, const QString&, bool): opening wallet at /home/kell/Desktop/m.11.0.0/gtohtgsscs69minxes99990e.keys, testnet = 0
Checking for updates
2017-09-25 23:53:34.817    7fc217eff700 ERROR net.http contrib/epee/include/storages/portable_storage.h:161 portable_storage: wrong binary format - signature mismatch
2017-09-25 23:53:34.818    7fc217eff700 ERROR wallet.wallet2 src/wallet/wallet2.cpp:2128 !r. THROW EXCEPTION: error::invalid_password
2017-09-25 23:53:34.818    7fc217eff700 WARN net.http src/wallet/wallet_errors.h:707 /home/vagrant/slave/monero-core-ubuntu-amd64/build/monero/src/wallet/wallet2.cpp:2128:N5tools5error16invalid_passwordE: invalid password
2017-09-25 23:53:34.818    7fc217eff700 ERROR WalletAPI src/wallet/api/wallet.cpp:504 Error opening wallet: invalid password
Wallet* WalletManager::openWallet(const QString&, const QString&, bool): opened wallet: 41d7FXjswpK1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112KhNi4, status: 2
AddressBook
getAll
2017-09-25 23:53:34.915    7fc2176fe700 WARN net.dns src/common/dns_utils.cpp:487 WARNING: no two valid MoneroPulse DNS checkpoint records were received
qml: languages availible:  16
qml: check next false
qml: >>> wallet opened: Wallet(0x7fc21020a7c0)
qml: Error opening wallet with empty password:  invalid password
qml: closing wallet async : 41d7FXjswpK1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112KhNi4
~Wallet: Closing wallet
2017-09-25 23:53:35.179    7fc217eff700 ERROR WalletAPI src/wallet/api/wallet.cpp:553 Status_Critical - not storing wallet
Checking for updates - done
m_walletImpl deleted
qml: >>> wallet closed: 41d7FXjswpK1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112KhNi4
qml: initializing..
setLanguage   "en"
qml: transfer page loaded
qml: PrivacyLevel changed:0
qml: mixin count: 4
qml: opening wallet at:  /home/kell/Desktop/m.11.0.0/gtohtgsscs69minxes99990e.keys , testnet:  false
Wallet* WalletManager::openWallet(const QString&, const QString&, bool): opening wallet at /home/kell/Desktop/m.11.0.0/gtohtgsscs69minxes99990e.keys, testnet = 0
2017-09-25 23:54:23.747    7fc217eff700 WARN wallet.wallet2 src/wallet/wallet2.cpp:2505 Loaded wallet keys file, with public address: 48iP7fKj7oBZCsUHRBBkcwAfTJckyiwN7MHFHMvze8H22v14Rf42E8kPBFvvfPhxbxTpHqDF9R34NB4ZsQUioB4e1RqB67k
Wallet* WalletManager::openWallet(const QString&, const QString&, bool): opened wallet: 48iP7fKj7oBZCsUHRBBkcwAfTJckyiwN7MHFHMvze8H22v14Rf42E8kPBFvvfPhxbxTpHqDF9R34NB4ZsQUioB4e1RqB67k, status: 0
AddressBook
getAll
qml: >>> wallet opened: Wallet(0x7fc2104fa170)
qml: initializing with daemon address:  185.112.158.127:18089
qml: Recovering from seed:  false
qml: restore Height 0
"initAsync: 185.112.158.127:18089"
init non async
init async finished - starting refresh
Checking connection status
NEW STATUS  Wallet::ConnectionStatus(ConnectionStatus_Connected)
qml: Wallet connection status changed 1
refreshed
qml: >>> wallet refreshed
qml: >>> wallet updated
qml: New block found - updating history
refreshed
qml: >>> wallet refreshed
Checking connection status
qml: >>> wallet updated
The daemon startup flags box has
Code:
monerod --rpc-bind-ip 185.112.158.127 --detach
and the port is 18089.
I'm assuming all that stuff about the wallet being "refreshed" and "updated" means it is fully synced.
There's still no way to check the block height.  
By the way, what does it mean
Code:
qml: restore Height 0
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September 26, 2017, 02:36:26 PM
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Which OS are you using? It should be visible in the terminal if you're using Linux or Mac OS X and launch the GUI from the terminal.

I'm using Ubuntu 16.04
It looks like the gui is working.  I opened it from the terminal.
Code:
kell@kell-HP-Compaq-dc5800-Microtower:~/Desktop/m.11.0.0$ ./monero-wallet-gui
app startd
qml: check next false
qml: Checking seed
qml: check next false
qml: check next false
qml: log level changed:  0
qml: transfer page loaded
qml: PrivacyLevel changed:0
qml: mixin count: 4
qml: qrScannerEnabled disabled
qml: setting demo token
qml: initializing..
setLanguage   "en"
qml: transfer page loaded
qml: PrivacyLevel changed:0
qml: mixin count: 4
qml: opening wallet at:  /home/kell/Desktop/m.11.0.0/gtohtgsscs69minxes99990e.keys , testnet:  false
Wallet* WalletManager::openWallet(const QString&, const QString&, bool): opening wallet at /home/kell/Desktop/m.11.0.0/gtohtgsscs69minxes99990e.keys, testnet = 0
Checking for updates
2017-09-25 23:53:34.817    7fc217eff700 ERROR net.http contrib/epee/include/storages/portable_storage.h:161 portable_storage: wrong binary format - signature mismatch
2017-09-25 23:53:34.818    7fc217eff700 ERROR wallet.wallet2 src/wallet/wallet2.cpp:2128 !r. THROW EXCEPTION: error::invalid_password
2017-09-25 23:53:34.818    7fc217eff700 WARN net.http src/wallet/wallet_errors.h:707 /home/vagrant/slave/monero-core-ubuntu-amd64/build/monero/src/wallet/wallet2.cpp:2128:N5tools5error16invalid_passwordE: invalid password
2017-09-25 23:53:34.818    7fc217eff700 ERROR WalletAPI src/wallet/api/wallet.cpp:504 Error opening wallet: invalid password
Wallet* WalletManager::openWallet(const QString&, const QString&, bool): opened wallet: 41d7FXjswpK1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112KhNi4, status: 2
AddressBook
getAll
2017-09-25 23:53:34.915    7fc2176fe700 WARN net.dns src/common/dns_utils.cpp:487 WARNING: no two valid MoneroPulse DNS checkpoint records were received
qml: languages availible:  16
qml: check next false
qml: >>> wallet opened: Wallet(0x7fc21020a7c0)
qml: Error opening wallet with empty password:  invalid password
qml: closing wallet async : 41d7FXjswpK1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112KhNi4
~Wallet: Closing wallet
2017-09-25 23:53:35.179    7fc217eff700 ERROR WalletAPI src/wallet/api/wallet.cpp:553 Status_Critical - not storing wallet
Checking for updates - done
m_walletImpl deleted
qml: >>> wallet closed: 41d7FXjswpK1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112KhNi4
qml: initializing..
setLanguage   "en"
qml: transfer page loaded
qml: PrivacyLevel changed:0
qml: mixin count: 4
qml: opening wallet at:  /home/kell/Desktop/m.11.0.0/gtohtgsscs69minxes99990e.keys , testnet:  false
Wallet* WalletManager::openWallet(const QString&, const QString&, bool): opening wallet at /home/kell/Desktop/m.11.0.0/gtohtgsscs69minxes99990e.keys, testnet = 0
2017-09-25 23:54:23.747    7fc217eff700 WARN wallet.wallet2 src/wallet/wallet2.cpp:2505 Loaded wallet keys file, with public address: 48iP7fKj7oBZCsUHRBBkcwAfTJckyiwN7MHFHMvze8H22v14Rf42E8kPBFvvfPhxbxTpHqDF9R34NB4ZsQUioB4e1RqB67k
Wallet* WalletManager::openWallet(const QString&, const QString&, bool): opened wallet: 48iP7fKj7oBZCsUHRBBkcwAfTJckyiwN7MHFHMvze8H22v14Rf42E8kPBFvvfPhxbxTpHqDF9R34NB4ZsQUioB4e1RqB67k, status: 0
AddressBook
getAll
qml: >>> wallet opened: Wallet(0x7fc2104fa170)
qml: initializing with daemon address:  185.112.158.127:18089
qml: Recovering from seed:  false
qml: restore Height 0
"initAsync: 185.112.158.127:18089"
init non async
init async finished - starting refresh
Checking connection status
NEW STATUS  Wallet::ConnectionStatus(ConnectionStatus_Connected)
qml: Wallet connection status changed 1
refreshed
qml: >>> wallet refreshed
qml: >>> wallet updated
qml: New block found - updating history
refreshed
qml: >>> wallet refreshed
Checking connection status
qml: >>> wallet updated
The daemon startup flags box has
Code:
monerod --rpc-bind-ip 185.112.158.127 --detach
and the port is 18089.
I'm assuming all that stuff about the wallet being "refreshed" and "updated" means it is fully synced.
There's still no way to check the block height.  
By the way, what does it mean
Code:
qml: restore Height 0


If you leave it open for a while you should be able to see it. Also, the wallet automatically refreshes when the blockchain is fully synced. Thus, if the blockchain is fully synced, you can safely assume that the wallet height is equal to the blockchain height.

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September 29, 2017, 07:32:40 AM
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Biggest improvement will be without a doubt the ability to split the requested work to individual miners. That means unlike other solutions, it will appear to the pool as a single miner requesting work at normal rate, but at the cumulative difficulty the miners connected to the backend are capable of. This not only potentially reduces the load on the pool servers dramatically, but also allows for more efficient mining. First tests have shown a dramatic increase of hashrate especially with low hashrate miners.
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