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only hodl what you understand and love!
New economy for monerujo  Grin
legendary
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When using the GUI wallet with the Ledger Nano, what happened if we delete the .keys files?

Please see my response here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/aahg2r/a_security_question_about_using_ledger_with_gui/ecsmblb/

Thus, in case you delete the Ledger Monero wallet files, you ought to regenerate / recreate them.

Hopefully it's sufficiently clear now.
It is, thank you dEBRUYNE for the answer. Thank you 7jaja7 as well.

And what about the GUI's 25 words mnemonic seed? If we lose those 25 words and delete the GUI from the computer, what are the consequences for the XMR whose private keys are in the Ledger Nano S?

If you use the GUI in conjunction with a Ledger device, the 24 word Ledger mnemonic seed (provided upon initializing the Ledger device) is your XMR seed. In addition, please see:

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/10598/how-do-i-restore-recreate-my-ledger-monero-wallet
So that's mean the GUI's 25 words are not important?

Well, if you use Ledger in conjunction with the official GUI, there is no 25 word standard XMR seed. The wallet is generated with your 24 word Ledger mnemonic seed.

Hopefully it's sufficiently clear now.
legendary
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When using the GUI wallet with the Ledger Nano, what happened if we delete the .keys files?

Please see my response here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/aahg2r/a_security_question_about_using_ledger_with_gui/ecsmblb/

Thus, in case you delete the Ledger Monero wallet files, you ought to regenerate / recreate them.

Hopefully it's sufficiently clear now.
It is, thank you dEBRUYNE for the answer. Thank you 7jaja7 as well.

And what about the GUI's 25 words mnemonic seed? If we lose those 25 words and delete the GUI from the computer, what are the consequences for the XMR whose private keys are in the Ledger Nano S?

If you use the GUI in conjunction with a Ledger device, the 24 word Ledger mnemonic seed (provided upon initializing the Ledger device) is your XMR seed. In addition, please see:

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/10598/how-do-i-restore-recreate-my-ledger-monero-wallet
So that's mean the GUI's 25 words are not important?
legendary
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legendary
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When using the GUI wallet with the Ledger Nano, what happened if we delete the .keys files?

Please see my response here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/aahg2r/a_security_question_about_using_ledger_with_gui/ecsmblb/

Thus, in case you delete the Ledger Monero wallet files, you ought to regenerate / recreate them.

Hopefully it's sufficiently clear now.
It is, thank you dEBRUYNE for the answer. Thank you 7jaja7 as well.

And what about the GUI's 25 words mnemonic seed? If we lose those 25 words and delete the GUI from the computer, what are the consequences for the XMR whose private keys are in the Ledger Nano S?

If you use the GUI in conjunction with a Ledger device, the 24 word Ledger mnemonic seed (provided upon initializing the Ledger device) is your XMR seed. In addition, please see:

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/10598/how-do-i-restore-recreate-my-ledger-monero-wallet
newbie
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Just wanted to make it known that coinmarketcap.com site sends users to monero.cc which redirects currently to getmonero.org when clicking the website link for the monero landing page if it wasn't already known.

Just an update the the coinmarketcap.com website now links directly to getmonero.org and I wanted to thank all that participated in messaging coinmarketcap about this potential issue, hopefully it was more than the one person that I know messaged them. If not that's okay also.

Happy New Years! Cheesy
legendary
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When using the GUI wallet with the Ledger Nano, what happened if we delete the .keys files?

Please see my response here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/aahg2r/a_security_question_about_using_ledger_with_gui/ecsmblb/

Thus, in case you delete the Ledger Monero wallet files, you ought to regenerate / recreate them.

Hopefully it's sufficiently clear now.
It is, thank you dEBRUYNE for the answer. Thank you 7jaja7 as well.

And what about the GUI's 25 words mnemonic seed? If we lose those 25 words and delete the GUI from the computer, what are the consequences for the XMR whose private keys are in the Ledger Nano S?
copper member
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According to

https://miningpoolstats.stream/monero

XMR Hashrate actual = 391 MH/s, while sum on all known pools = 315 MH/s.

Why the relative difference = 19% to 391 MH/s is so high?
 
Previous typical difference was 5-10%...


The "actual" network hashrate can vary quite a bit, because it adjusts itself based on block times and so is affected by luck. It also could be more solo miners and private pools joining in.
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According to

https://miningpoolstats.stream/monero

XMR Hashrate actual = 391 MH/s, while sum on all known pools = 315 MH/s.

Why the relative difference = 19% to 391 MH/s is so high?
 
Previous typical difference was 5-10%...
sr. member
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I want to get Monero's price history (all of it) and download it in a form that I can import into a spreadsheet.
Any suggestions?
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
sr. member
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legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
How much XMR is a good supply to own?
P.S.: I am a poor dude.

As much as you can get without having to dip into it for at least 6 months is my current guess.

The real question is how he is going to afford the XMR in the first place if he is a poor dude?

No hotdogs in the ramen obviously. Duh
hero member
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How much XMR is a good supply to own?
P.S.: I am a poor dude.

As much as you can get without having to dip into it for at least 6 months is my current guess.

The real question is how he is going to afford the XMR in the first place if he is a poor dude?
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
How much XMR is a good supply to own?
P.S.: I am a poor dude.

As much as you can get without having to dip into it for at least 6 months is my current guess.
jr. member
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How much XMR is a good supply to own?
P.S.: I am a poor dude.
newbie
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Just wanted to make it known that coinmarketcap.com site sends users to monero.cc which redirects currently to getmonero.org when clicking the website link for the monero landing page if it wasn't already known.
legendary
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Thanks i managed to get the wallet downloaded and installled. is there a way to speed up the syncing? it got to 65% really quick but its taken nearly 2 days to get to 83%.

Thanks

Not really. If possible, best to simply let it run overnight. Also, are you using an SSD or an HDD?
newbie
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Thanks i managed to get the wallet downloaded and installled. is there a way to speed up the syncing? it got to 65% really quick but its taken nearly 2 days to get to 83%.

Thanks
legendary
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Hi,

When I invoke  monero-wallet-cli to order a transfer is there a way to avoid pass the password to it without using a "--password" command-line argument?

Sometimes the wallet exits with an error such as "Error: Not enough money in unlocked balance" or "Error: daemon is busy. Please try again later." but the exitValue, which is the "$?" shell pseudovariable, is always 0, just as if it always succeeded.  Is it possible to have it exit with a 0 only if it succeeded, and in all other cases with an errorcode specific to any error?

Thank you.

Do you want to skip the password requirement upon sending a transaction?

No, I dont, as the protection offered thanks to the password is useful. I want to be able to invoke the CLI wallet and to provide the password without having to put it in an argument, because it is less secure as other users may have access to the active processes informations, including CLI argument.  May I put the password in a file, and instruct monero-wallet-cli to read it there?

As for the exit code I want to be able to invoke monero-wallet-cli from another program which must be informed if monero-wallet-cli encounters some error. I may use RPCs but this is not convenient from a shellscript.

[1] You mean some kind of config file for monero-wallet-cli right? If so, you can create a config file and add the --config-file path/to/config/file flag upon launching monero-wallet-cli. 

[2] I am not entirely sure what operations you intend to perform here. Therefore, it may be better to ask your question on the Monero SE:

https://monero.stackexchange.com/
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