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Topic: [Ask] does we can know who sender in monero? (Read 106 times)

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February 26, 2024, 06:29:12 AM
#8
I think you asked this question from a layman's thought. This is very vital to ask and not all wallet users that has ever thought of this even when they battles to recognze am incoming transactions.
Monero crypto wallet address is an encoded designed on Base58 on a private modle with a transaction verification being confirmed through the transaction ID's from the exchange.
This could be of same process with bicointand AltCoins transaction methods.
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February 26, 2024, 06:10:15 AM
#7
yesterday i ask about some sub addr on monero
now after i read more about it
i find something like "on monero booth party is encrypted so no one know until you given the watch key for SINGLE transaction"
the question is

example
if i had addr then i send it to any of my client
then does i will be able to know the client address like... the john send 10$ via monero
can i know his addr? or just notification that i received 10$ ?

If someone send coins to you through Monero, the sender's address should appear at your end because that will make you to know the address the coin would come from. Yes you will see the notification as well and when you check the sender's in the Monero network then you can equally see the person that has sent you the coins and other transactions made by your address. Monero is just like bitcoin as a decentralized so the information of the two parties are not publicly shown to all. There is no username and others. And the sub address would also be seen by the receiver if you check it in the network.
legendary
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February 26, 2024, 06:04:33 AM
#6
Monero is not much different from Bitcoin, but the differences are that your wallet address does not appear in the public blockchain, as the source of the payments is created and included in the ring signature cryptographic, in addition to the fact that the value of the transaction is encrypted, where you get proof of the payments and the second party can verify that the money has arrived in his wallet, but it cannot trace its source.

This is a good resource you can learn from https://www.monero.how/monero-how-tutorials
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February 26, 2024, 03:29:46 AM
#5
Monero is a privacy coin that is unique to bitcoin and other altcoins. Bitcoin and lots of altcoins can be used anonymously but every transaction made by an address is public and can be seen in the blockchain. If you send monero to someone, they can only see transaction details but not your address. I’ll try to define the terms you mentioned in this thread.

Sub address is basically a group of random numbers that are different from your main address however any transaction made using sub addresses will still go to the main address.

A view key is an option to show transparency to anyone. When shared, anyone given the authority can now see any incoming transaction you will make using your address.

A TX or transaction key is also an option to show transparency and is often used as a receipt. This can show that you have proof that you have made the transaction.
legendary
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Farewell, Leo
February 25, 2024, 05:58:29 AM
#4
Sorry for the delay, I hadn't noticed your reply.

hmmmm not the watch key... it's what?
I'm not familiar with that term. Maybe it's made-up from Binance. In Monero, you have a view key to check how much funds you have.

TxID (Huh)
That's the transaction ID, just as in Bitcoin. It does not reveal sensitive information.

TX key (Huh) (i suppose this is the private ones)
TX key is used to prove a payment. Read in here: https://www.getmonero.org/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.html.

for view key is different i already understand that i think, it's something about viewing full monero account right? just to see)
It's about viewing the balance of your Monero account.

so does they also make new sending addr? or just receive addr?
The individual is responsible for selecting new receiving addresses each time, but even if they reuse receiving sub-addresses, the senders (if different each time) cannot tell if they are reused. However, I'm not entirely sure I understand your question, so I'll kindly ask you to formulate it better.
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February 13, 2024, 11:27:45 PM
#3
i find something like "on monero booth party is encrypted so no one know until you given the watch key for SINGLE transaction"
Do you mean the view key or the transaction key? If the former, it is true regardless the transaction. If the latter, it is not used to reveal amount, simply to prove payment. 

then does i will be able to know the client address like... the john send 10$ via monero
You will be able to know the transactions you made with your clients, and they will know as well, including your addresses. What you can't know is where they spend their XMR.
hmmmm not the watch key... it's what?
like... TxID and private TX key....  do you understand what im doing to said?
on past binance they called like that

ADDR (i know this only addr of people that i sent money to)
TxID (Huh)
TX key (Huh) (i suppose this is the private ones)

for view key is different i already understand that i think, it's something about viewing full monero account right? just to see)

and for sending addr, does monero does the same like received addr ?
on previous thread i i already understand if they (monero) create new sub addr every new payment arrived on last sub addr account...
so does they also make new sending addr? or just receive addr?

thanks
and sorry for alot of question
somehow i can't find anything about this
(if you had some detailed documentation about it, you can paste it on here lol)
legendary
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Farewell, Leo
February 13, 2024, 01:42:20 PM
#2
i find something like "on monero booth party is encrypted so no one know until you given the watch key for SINGLE transaction"
Do you mean the view key or the transaction key? If the former, it is true regardless the transaction. If the latter, it is not used to reveal amount, simply to prove payment. 

then does i will be able to know the client address like... the john send 10$ via monero
You will be able to know the transactions you made with your clients, and they will know as well, including your addresses. What you can't know is where they spend their XMR.
newbie
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February 13, 2024, 09:25:41 AM
#1
yesterday i ask about some sub addr on monero
now after i read more about it
i find something like "on monero booth party is encrypted so no one know until you given the watch key for SINGLE transaction"
the question is

example
if i had addr then i send it to any of my client
then does i will be able to know the client address like... the john send 10$ via monero
can i know his addr? or just notification that i received 10$ ?
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