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<crabwalk:matrix.org> Ive got the money🥵😘😁😅
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> I made that wallet when I first started looking into crypto projects at all. Now I will be able to take better care of the info for next time. Gonna order that book about masteriing xmr too. Thanks for being here and helping
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<notbegain:matrix.org> How
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> My biggest problem was I was just deleting the Gui. I'm not educated in computer technology/science. So I kept having the same stuck blockchain eventually. After discussing and reading here, I saw the location .bitmonero and learned to use the command line and found some other files. Deleted them all. Re downloaded gui.
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> At that point I was surprised to see the seed phrase was not the one I entered while starting the fresh gui and wallet. So, as was mentioned I was able to retry a wallet sync/restore and that worked. My seed phrase was right, and I did not need to wait 13 hours to find out
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> When your'e creating or restoring a wallet you can enter a date _or_ a block hight to start from. In the gui restore wallet area
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"The seed phrase was not the one i entered while starting the fresh gui" "my seed phrase was right" awesome
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<sneedlewoods_xmr:matrix.org> glad it worked 🙏
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<notbegain:matrix.org> Could you please tell me how I can do it? I have a wallet. Then...
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> Yeah, I think I got this🙂
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> Open Monero Gui,
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> go to top left of screen and click on the arrow icon (beside the lock icon),
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> select Restore wallet from key or pneumonic seed phrase,
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> add date or block hight to start syncing your wallet from in the "wallet creation date or block hight" area
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> But the wallet sync really takes a fraction of the time it takes to download the actual blockchain. So if the 'daemon' is sync'ed, it may be worth syncing your wallet without adding a date or block hight in there
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> But I just went through this myself for the first time, so..take it with a grain of salt
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> Wow Monero is fast
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:)
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> When I close the wallet will it keep mining (I have mining turned on) if I select 'keep it running' or will that just keep the blockchain synchronized?
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in general the wallet does not need to be open to mine and I assume that it is the same with the GUI
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> Thnaks
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<crabwalk:matrix.org> Thanks
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It should pop up asking if you want to leave monerod running or not when you close the gui (thats whats doing the mining)
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your monero is on the blockchain and you use your wallet (keys) to access it
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<norvegan:dkwc.org> these stickers are all over lisbon
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hello
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do anyone knows if there is a solution that monero can work with nfc
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<anhdres:matrix.org> monerokon left its mark :)
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<norvegan:dkwc.org> I want to bet a printer for stickers and make my own at some point
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I'm running monerod as a local service with nssm on Windows... Is there any way to keep the Monero GUI from asking to kill the daemon every time I close it? (It's one extra click, but annoying.)
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QuickBASIC_: you can select remote node and set the IP to 127.0.0.1
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Awesome thanks selsta
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QuickBASIC: alternatively you can also disable it in Settings -> Interface: "ask to stop local node"
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forgot about that setting
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Lol. Good to know. Windows firewall was hassling me about connecting to it on 127.0.0.1 because it's running under another unprivileged account. So awesome. Thanks again selsta.
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<cryptomorpheus_:matrix.org> Hey community, just letting people know, on Trocador, we have managed to slash and lower the fees of our Prepaid Debit Cards to $2 (fixed amount) +3% for all cards using the native cryptocurrencies listed, so that new users can try our product. We believe we might be among the cheapest prepaid debit cards solutions on the market, since the EUR and GBP cards don't have conversion f<clipped message>
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<cryptomorpheus_:matrix.org> ees for other local currencies (usually card providers charge 2% for that). Reducing further the fees would be really difficult, since these are fees we have to pay for the card issuer.
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<cryptomorpheus_:matrix.org> We'll have this promotional fee until the end of the year, so people can try them.
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cool beans, cryptomorpheus
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<norvegan:dkwc.org> where's this?
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<cryptomorpheus_:matrix.org> Thanks