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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 373. (Read 4671575 times)

sr. member
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wallet was syncing but i saw fatal errors in, not sure what happened. stack exchanges just end. Would like to resolve and sign up or Monero Mining at https://www.genesis-mining.com/a/992654    Discount Code n15cJU

I'm afraid I just have to wait until wallet is sync before I use an address out of wallet for payout. Please advise. I'm not sure what to do with all the log stuff??? Pretty powerful wallet, it drains my CPU!

How do I start this thing manually?
Was no access to slack???
legendary
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is there any public useful Monero testnet out there? I am trying to add Monero to a service I am developing and I can't find any useful links to any testnet, faucet, explorer... it is making my job really hard, I don't want to play with actual XMRs and risk doing something stupid.

the closest thing I found to a testnet requires me deploying a private chain and mining.



Here's a testnet blockchain explorer: https://testnet.xmrchain.com/
It's quite fast to download the testnet blockchain since it's small (~2GB).
It's also super easy to get the testnet coins by just solo mining because the hashrate is so low (250H/s).
I will test.
Thank you
newbie
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I was wondering if any of the admins for Monero are here frequently?  I have some suggestions for future implementation that will allow Monero to gain market domininance.

I heard that there is an effort to make the Monero GUI also contain a private vpn so that the person who logs in cannot be tracked by ip in much the same way Monero transaction provide you with anonymity.  I am assuming, and I am no coding guy, that this would mean that communication over the monero network would then be private and secure.  IF this is the case, then I suggest the implementation of private encrypted chat over the Monero GUI which could lead to a Monero GUI-based social network that would allow monero users to communicate directly over the secured GUI.

Future capability would include the implementation of a Monero market directly in GUI to facilitate selling and buying of products around the world and completeley circumvent the traditional DNM market structure.  Monero would then be creating its own market and helping to aid in capitalization by taking its growth into it's own hands!

This implementation would allow Monero to overtake other currencies by leaps and bounds and help with user increases as the Monero GUI would become the goto for completely anonymous purchases, communications, and security.

Imagine a Monero Android or Apple app that had these capabilities.  This would inevitably have people using exchanging and normalizing monero transactions locally between a huge growing number of users.

Are there any admins here to hear me out?
newbie
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Hi. I am checking if Monero would be compatible with the upcoming Blocknet decentralized exchange. I have looked at your github, but cannot figure out if you support BIP65 (OP_checklocktimeverify) and have a bitcoin stock JSON RPC API?
Thanks!
legendary
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things you own end up owning you
is there any public useful Monero testnet out there? I am trying to add Monero to a service I am developing and I can't find any useful links to any testnet, faucet, explorer... it is making my job really hard, I don't want to play with actual XMRs and risk doing something stupid.

the closest thing I found to a testnet requires me deploying a private chain and mining.



Here's a testnet blockchain explorer: https://testnet.xmrchain.com/
It's quite fast to download the testnet blockchain since it's small (~2GB).
It's also super easy to get the testnet coins by just solo mining because the hashrate is so low (250H/s).

so is this a public testnet? or should I be connecting to a special set of nodes for this?


Edit: OK I got it working, will try mining some coins to test. thank you.
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is there any public useful Monero testnet out there? I am trying to add Monero to a service I am developing and I can't find any useful links to any testnet, faucet, explorer... it is making my job really hard, I don't want to play with actual XMRs and risk doing something stupid.

the closest thing I found to a testnet requires me deploying a private chain and mining.



Here's a testnet blockchain explorer: https://testnet.xmrchain.com/
It's quite fast to download the testnet blockchain since it's small (~2GB).
It's also super easy to get the testnet coins by just solo mining because the hashrate is so low (250H/s).
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1001
things you own end up owning you
is there any public useful Monero testnet out there? I am trying to add Monero to a service I am developing and I can't find any useful links to any testnet, faucet, explorer... it is making my job really hard, I don't want to play with actual XMRs and risk doing something stupid.

the closest thing I found to a testnet requires me deploying a private chain and mining.

legendary
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Is Alphabay the only darknet website that accepts Monero as of today? I heard that they are now down and that they might have exited the market, stealing all their users funds. What happens now?

I heard that Wall Street Market is now working with XMR.  That would make it the third DNM to add XMR.  DNMs really need to decentralize.  Hansa is a step in the right direction, and seems to be getting most of the AB diaspora ATM.
I heard about another black market during last year Monero pump, but  I can not recall its name and tell if it still works; you should look for Monero news from August 2016.

That was both Alphabay and Oasis with Oasis exiting very shortly after adding Monero.
tsg
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Is Alphabay the only darknet website that accepts Monero as of today? I heard that they are now down and that they might have exited the market, stealing all their users funds. What happens now?

I heard that Wall Street Market is now working with XMR.  That would make it the third DNM to add XMR.  DNMs really need to decentralize.  Hansa is a step in the right direction, and seems to be getting most of the AB diaspora ATM.
I heard about another black market during last year Monero pump, but  I can not recall its name and tell if it still works; you should look for Monero news from August 2016.
legendary
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nioc, owlcatz thanks for your answers!
I wanted to withdraw from polo to my wallet, but now good to know by the way that I do not have to worry about payment id Smiley

BTW I am using full client, is there any good light monero client now?

No, but there is one in alpha status as iCEBREAKER mentions above - Check https://reddit.com/r/Monero - it's fairly high on the page, screenshots even - sorry for no direct link.

Yes there are several in the works and some might even be ready soon Grin

You can also use the GUI with a remote public node.  Public nodes can only handle a certain amount of traffic and you give up some privacy.  It also obviously doesn't support the network.  I keep a node running all the time as it uses minimal computer resorces and I have unlimited data.

There is currently work being done to reduce the amount of data and bandwidth a node uses.
legendary
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nioc, owlcatz thanks for your answers!
I wanted to withdraw from polo to my wallet, but now good to know by the way that I do not have to worry about payment id Smiley

BTW I am using full client, is there any good light monero client now?

No, but there is one in alpha status as iCEBREAKER mentions above - Check https://reddit.com/r/Monero - it's fairly high on the page, screenshots even - sorry for no direct link. Sad
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Is Alphabay the only darknet website that accepts Monero as of today? I heard that they are now down and that they might have exited the market, stealing all their users funds. What happens now?

I heard that Wall Street Market is now working with XMR.  That would make it the third DNM to add XMR.  DNMs really need to decentralize.  Hansa is a step in the right direction, and seems to be getting most of the AB diaspora ATM.

DNMs really need to decentralize *AND* stop sending/receiving coins that are not named Monero.  Wink

BTC is okay for internal (IE mulitsig'd escrow) use, but not acceptable for funds entering and exiting the system; inputs and outputs must be sanitized to minimize metadata leakage.

I hope the Judge doubles the AB operators' sentences for being so egregiously and obnoxiously stupid as to add Zooko-cash and Vitalik-coin.  Cheesy

To all DNM devs reading this:

Unless you want to join Ross in a 'don't-drop-the-soap' government rape camp, stop putting yourselves and your users at risk with radically transparent Bitcoin and Bitcoin-based crypto.  XMR has a splendid GUI and Android app is in alpha, so there are no more 'but muh learning curve/zomg icky CLI' excuses.

If drug-addled junkies, hippies, and ravers can figure out how to use Bitcoin they can damn well spend another couple of hours getting to know Monero.
tsg
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nioc, owlcatz thanks for your answers!
I wanted to withdraw from polo to my wallet, but now good to know by the way that I do not have to worry about payment id Smiley

BTW I am using full client, is there any good light monero client now?
legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
Is Alphabay the only darknet website that accepts Monero as of today? I heard that they are now down and that they might have exited the market, stealing all their users funds. What happens now?

I heard that Wall Street Market is now working with XMR.  That would make it the third DNM to add XMR.  DNMs really need to decentralize.  Hansa is a step in the right direction, and seems to be getting most of the AB diaspora ATM.
legendary
Activity: 3570
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Polo is now using integrated addresses so no more payment id crap! Wink

Edit meaning if you deposit now, it's just one address that is yours only.
legendary
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Do I need to  set payment id to withdraw Xmr from poloniex to my Monero wallet or is it just optional ?


for you sending to your wallet it is optional. 

it is necessary when sending to polo because they have one address and they the payment id is how they know whose deposit is whose.

bottom line is PID is used when you need to distinguish deposits from from multiple sources that are sent to a wallet.
tsg
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Do I need to  set payment id to withdraw Xmr from poloniex to my Monero wallet or is it just optional ?
legendary
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Currently, the GUI is useless in signing transactions offline due to a known and open window-scaling issue in some devices with smaller/lower-res screen (at least for me anyway) wherein the "Advanced Options" buttons at the bottom are cut off and inaccessible (specifically the "Sign tx file" button).

Until scaling is fixed I found this way to launch gui helpful:
QT_SCALE_FACTOR=0.8 ./start-gui.sh

Thanks for the tip. Where and how do I apply this string in Linux?



Open the terminal from the directory of `monero-wallet-gui` (`start-gui.sh` is in the same directory). Subsequently type aforementioned command.

Got it! Thank you.

However, I just found out that on Linux Mint 18~, pressing ALT and clicking anywhere on a window (and not just on the title bar at the top) allows dragging it around beyond the screen/monitor boundary, thereby making it possible to then manually scale/increase the GUI window size with the arrow on the bottom right corner and reveal the cut off Advanced Options buttons. Very cool feature and a painless and an effective solution to the scaling issue. I only wish Windows has such flexibility so I don't have to deal with Linux.

That said, I'm surmising that cross-platform transaction signing (i.e. generating an unsigned tx on Windows and consequently signing it on Linux) shouldn't be a problem, right?



No, the files should be portable across different operating systems.
legendary
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Currently, the GUI is useless in signing transactions offline due to a known and open window-scaling issue in some devices with smaller/lower-res screen (at least for me anyway) wherein the "Advanced Options" buttons at the bottom are cut off and inaccessible (specifically the "Sign tx file" button). It's supposed to be fixed in the next release but in the meantime, what are the steps to sign transactions offline using CLI (reluctantly due to CLI phobia but I'm left with no choice).


See:

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/2868/is-there-any-way-to-construct-a-transaction-manually/2916

To create a view wallet, one has to add the --generate-from-view-key flag.

On Windows make sure to launch it from the command line. Go to the folder monero-wallet-cli is located and make sure your cursor isn't located on any of the files. Subsequently do SHIFT + right click and it will give you an option to "Open command window here". Lastly, type the following command:

Code:
monero-wallet-cli --generate-from-view-key 

On Linux and Mac OS X you should use the terminal to launch monero-wallet-cli. Note that this has to be done from the directory monero-wallet-cli is located in. The command is as follows:

Code:
./monero-wallet-cli --generate-from-view-key 


I'm already good with creating an unsigned transaction with the online view-only wallet in GUI which runs on a desktop with a rather large monitor (not affected by the scaling issue). I just need to know the specific CLI strings/args to sign the transaction with the cold wallet on the offline device using CLI (and subsequently export it back to the online GUI wallet for broadcasting) since my offline GUI is unusable due the the aforementioned scaling issue. Thanks!



You can still use the guide I linked. For every step that uses the "watch wallet" you use the GUI, whereas for every step that uses the "cold wallet" you use the CLI. For example, step 1 of the guide is as follows:

Quote
Using watch wallet, export_outputs to a file*.

Thus, for this step you use the GUI.

Anoter example, step 3 is as follows:

Quote
Using cold wallet, import_outputs from the file*.

Thus, for this step you use the CLI.


I see. Perhaps my eyes and brain just got tired after desperately cramming for a solution. I'll check it out again.






Currently, the GUI is useless in signing transactions offline due to a known and open window-scaling issue in some devices with smaller/lower-res screen (at least for me anyway) wherein the "Advanced Options" buttons at the bottom are cut off and inaccessible (specifically the "Sign tx file" button).

Until scaling is fixed I found this way to launch gui helpful:
QT_SCALE_FACTOR=0.8 ./start-gui.sh

Thanks for the tip. Where and how do I apply this string in Linux?



Open the terminal from the directory of `monero-wallet-gui` (`start-gui.sh` is in the same directory). Subsequently type aforementioned command.

Got it! Thank you.

However, I just found out that on Linux Mint 18~, pressing ALT and clicking anywhere on a window (and not just on the title bar at the top) allows dragging it around beyond the screen/monitor boundary, thereby making it possible to then manually scale/increase the GUI window size with the arrow on the bottom right corner and reveal the cut off Advanced Options buttons. Very cool feature and a painless and an effective solution to the scaling issue. I only wish Windows has such flexibility so I don't have to deal with Linux.

That said, I'm surmising that cross-platform transaction signing (i.e. generating an unsigned tx on Windows and consequently signing it on Linux) shouldn't be a problem, right?

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