AddressBook Address Qr Code Payment ID <font size='2'>(Optional)</font> 4.. / 8.. Paste 64 hexadecimal characters Description <font size='2'>(Optional)</font> Give this entry a name or description Add Error Invalid address Can't create entry AddressBookTable No more results Payment ID: Address copied to clipboard DaemonConsole command + enter (e.g help) DaemonManagerDialog Starting local node in %1 seconds Start daemon (%1) Use custom settings Dashboard Quick transfer SEND <style type='text/css'>a {text-decoration: none; color: #FF6C3C; font-size: 14px;}</style> looking for security level and address book? go to <a href='#'>Transfer</a> tab DashboardTable No more results Date Balance Amount History selected: Search Date to Sort Block height Date No history... Date from HistoryTable Tx ID: Payment ID: Tx key: Tx note: Destinations: Rings: No more results Sent Received To Address copied to clipboard Blockheight Description (%1/%2 confirmations) UNCONFIRMED FAILED PENDING Fee HistoryTableInnerColumn Copied to clipboard HistoryTableMobile Tx ID: Payment ID: Tx key: Tx note: Destinations: Rings: No more results (%1/%2 confirmations) UNCONFIRMED FAILED PENDING InputDialog Cancel Ok Keys Mnemonic seed WARNING: Do not reuse your Monero keys on another fork, UNLESS this fork has key reuse mitigations built in. Doing so will harm your privacy. Keys Export wallet Spendable Wallet View Only Wallet Secret view key Public view key Secret spend key Public spend key (View Only Wallet - No mnemonic seed available) LeftPanel Balance Unlocked balance Send Receive R Prove/check K History View Only Testnet Stagenet Address book B H Advanced D Mining M Shared RingDB Seed & Keys Y Wallet Daemon Sign/verify E S G I Settings LineEdit Copy Copied to clipboard LineEditMulti Copy Copied to clipboard MiddlePanel Balance Unlocked Balance Mining Solo mining (only available for local daemons) Your daemon must be synchronized before you can start mining Mining with your computer helps strengthen the Monero network. The more that people mine, the harder it is for the network to be attacked, and every little bit helps.<br> <br>Mining also gives you a small chance to earn some Monero. Your computer will create hashes looking for block solutions. If you find a block, you will get the associated reward. Good luck! CPU threads (optional) Background mining (experimental) Enable mining when running on battery Manage miner Start mining Error starting mining Couldn't start mining.<br> Mining is only available on local daemons. Run a local daemon to be able to mine.<br> Stop mining Status: not mining Mining at %1 H/s Not mining Status: MobileHeader Unlocked Balance: Navbar Wallet Layout Node Log Info NetworkStatusItem Synchronizing Remote node Connected Wrong version Disconnected Invalid connection status Network status NewPasswordDialog Please enter new password Please confirm new password Cancel Continue PasswordDialog Please enter wallet password Please enter wallet password for: Cancel Continue PrivacyLevelSmall Low Medium High ProgressBar %1 blocks remaining: Synchronizing %1 QRCodeScanner QrCode Scanned Receive WARNING: no connection to daemon No transaction found yet... Transaction found %1 transactions found With more Monero With not enough Monero Expected Total received Set the label of the selected address: Addresses Help <p>This QR code includes the address you selected above andthe amount you entered below. Share it with others (right-click->Save) so they can more easily send you exact amounts.</p> Create new address Set the label of the new address: (Untitled) Advanced options QR Code <p>This QR code includes the address you selected above and the amount you entered below. Share it with others (right-click->Save) so they can more easily send you exact amounts.</p> <p><font size='+2'>This is a simple sales tracker:</font></p><p>Let your customer scan that QR code to make a payment (if that customer has software which supports QR code scanning).</p><p>This page will automatically scan the blockchain and the tx pool for incoming transactions using this QR code. If you input an amount, it will also check that incoming transactions total up to that amount.</p><p>It's up to you whether to accept unconfirmed transactions or not. It is likely they'll be confirmed in short order, but there is still a possibility they might not, so for larger values you may want to wait for one or more confirmation(s).</p> confirmations confirmation Transaction ID copied to clipboard Enable Address copied to clipboard Amount to receive Tracking Tracking payments Save QrCode Failed to save QrCode to Save As Amount RemoteNodeEdit Remote Node Hostname / IP Port SearchInput Search by... SEARCH SettingsInfo GUI version: Embedded Monero version: Wallet path: Wallet creation height: <a href='#'> (Click to change)</a> Set a new restore height: Rescan wallet cache Are you sure you want to rebuild the wallet cache? The following information will be deleted - Recipient addresses - Tx keys - Tx descriptions The old wallet cache file will be renamed and can be restored later. Cancel Invalid restore height specified. Must be a number. Wallet log path: Copy to clipboard Copied to clipboard SettingsLayout Custom decorations No Layout options exist yet in mobile mode. SettingsLog Log level Daemon log command + enter (e.g 'help' or 'status') SettingsNode Local node The blockchain is downloaded to your computer. Provides higher security and requires more local storage. Remote node Uses a third-party server to connect to the Monero network. Less secure, but easier on your computer. To find a remote node, type 'Monero remote node' into your favorite search engine. Please ensure the node is run by a trusted third-party. Address Port (optional) Password Connect Stop local node Start daemon Blockchain location <a href='#'> (change)</a> (default) Daemon startup flags Bootstrap Address Bootstrap Port SettingsWallet Close this wallet Logs out of this wallet. Close wallet Create a view-only wallet Creates a new wallet that can only view and initiate transactions, but requires a spendable wallet to sign transactions before sending. Create wallet Show seed & keys Store this information safely to recover your wallet in the future. Show seed Rescan wallet balance Use this feature if you think the shown balance is not accurate. Rescan Error Error: Information Successfully rescanned spent outputs. SharedRingDB Shared RingDB This page allows you to interact with the shared ring database. This database is meant for use by Monero wallets as well as wallets from Monero clones which reuse the Monero keys. Outputs marked as spent Help In order to obscure which inputs in a Monero transaction are being spent, a third party should not be able to tell which inputs in a ring are already known to be spent. Being able to do so would weaken the protection afforded by ring signatures. If all but one of the inputs are known to be already spent, then the input being actually spent becomes apparent, thereby nullifying the effect of ring signatures, one of the three main layers of privacy protection Monero uses.<br>To help transactions avoid those inputs, a list of known spent ones can be used to avoid using them in new transactions. Such a list is maintained by the Monero project and is available on the getmonero.org website, and you can import this list here.<br>Alternatively, you can scan the blockchain (and the blockchain of key-reusing Monero clones) yourself using the monero-blockchain-mark-spent-outputs tool to create a list of known spent outputs.<br> This sets which outputs are known to be spent, and thus not to be used as privacy placeholders in ring signatures. You should only have to load a file when you want to refresh the list. Manual adding/removing is possible if needed. Please choose a file from which to load outputs to mark as spent Path to file Filename with outputs to mark as spent Browse Load Or manually mark a single output as spent/unspent: Paste output amount Paste output offset Mark as spent Mark as unspent Rings In order to avoid nullifying the protection afforded by Monero's ring signatures, an output should not be spent with different rings on different blockchains. While this is normally not a concern, it can become one when a key-reusing Monero clone allows you to spend existing outputs. In this case, you need to ensure this existing outputs uses the same ring on both chains.<br>This will be done automatically by Monero and any key-reusing software which is not trying to actively strip you of your privacy.<br>If you are using a key-reusing Monero clone too, and this clone does not include this protection, you can still ensure your transactions are protected by spending on the clone first, then manually adding the ring on this page, which allows you to then spend your Monero safely.<br>If you do not use a key-reusing Monero clone without these safety features, then you do not need to do anything as it is all automated.<br> This records rings used by outputs spent on Monero on a key reusing chain, so that the same ring may be reused to avoid privacy issues. Key image Paste key image Get ring Get Ring No ring found Set ring Set Ring I intend to spend on key-reusing fork(s) I might want to spend on key-reusing fork(s) Relative Segregation height: Sign Good signature This is a good signature Bad signature This signature did not verify Message to sign Sign This page lets you sign/verify a message (or file contents) with your address. Message Message from file Path to file Browse Verify message Verify file Address Please choose a file to sign Verify Please choose a file to verify Signature Message to verify Filename with message to verify StandardDialog Double tap to copy Content copied to clipboard Cancel OK StandardDropdown Low (x1 fee) Medium (x20 fee) High (x166 fee) Slow (x0.25 fee) Default (x1 fee) Fast (x5 fee) Fastest (x41.5 fee) All Sent Received TableDropdown <b>Copy address to clipboard</b> <b>Send to this address</b> <b>Find similar transactions</b> <b>Remove from address book</b> TableHeader Payment ID Date Block height Amount TickDelegate Default High Transfer OpenAlias error Amount Transaction priority All QR Code Resolve Automatic No valid address found at this OpenAlias address Address found, but the DNSSEC signatures could not be verified, so this address may be spoofed No valid address found at this OpenAlias address, but the DNSSEC signatures could not be verified, so this may be spoofed Internal error No address found Description <font size='2'>( Optional )</font> Saved to local wallet history Send Sweep Unmixable Create tx file Sign tx file Submit tx file Error Information Please choose a file <style type='text/css'>a {text-decoration: none; color: #FF6C3C; font-size: 14px;}</style><font size='2'> (</font><a href='#'>Start daemon</a><font size='2'>)</font> Normal (x1 fee) <style type='text/css'>a {text-decoration: none; color: #858585; font-size: 14px;}</style> Address <font size='2'> ( </font> <a href='#'>Address book</a><font size='2'> )</font> Advanced options Export key images Import key images Can't load unsigned transaction: Number of transactions: Transaction #%1 Recipient: payment ID: Amount: Fee: Ringsize: Confirmation Can't submit transaction: Monero sent successfully Wallet is not connected to daemon. Connected daemon is not compatible with GUI. Please upgrade or connect to another daemon Waiting on daemon synchronization to finish Payment ID <font size='2'>( Optional )</font> Slow (x0.25 fee) Fast (x5 fee) Fastest (x41.5 fee) 16 or 64 hexadecimal characters TxKey If a payment had several transactions then each must be checked and the results combined. Address Prove Transaction Recipient's wallet address Message Optional message against which the signature is signed Generate Check Transaction Signature Paste tx proof Transaction ID Generate a proof of your incoming/outgoing payment by supplying the transaction ID, the recipient address and an optional message. For the case of outgoing payments, you can get a 'Spend Proof' that proves the authorship of a transaction. In this case, you don't need to specify the recipient address. Paste tx ID Verify that funds were paid to an address by supplying the transaction ID, the recipient address, the message used for signing and the signature. For the case with Spend Proof, you don't need to specify the recipient address. Check Utils Wrong password WizardConfigure We’re almost there - let’s just configure some Monero preferences Kickstart the Monero blockchain? It is very important to write it down as this is the only backup you will need for your wallet. Enable disk conservation mode? Disk conservation mode uses substantially less disk-space, but the same amount of bandwidth as a regular Monero instance. However, storing the full blockchain is beneficial to the security of the Monero network. If you are on a device with limited disk space, then this option is appropriate for you. Allow background mining? Mining secures the Monero network, and also pays a small reward for the work done. This option will let Monero mine when your computer is on mains power and is idle. It will stop mining when you continue working. WizardCreateViewOnlyWallet Create view only wallet WizardCreateWallet Create a new wallet WizardCreateWalletFromDevice Create a new wallet from hardware device WizardDaemonSettings To be able to communicate with the Monero network your wallet needs to be connected to a Monero node. For best privacy it's recommended to run your own node. <br><br> If you don't have the option to run your own node, there's an option to connect to a remote node. Start a node automatically in background (recommended) Blockchain location (optional) Bootstrap node (leave blank if not wanted) Connect to a remote node WizardDonation Monero development is solely supported by donations Enable auto-donations of? % of my fee added to each transaction For every transaction, a small transaction fee is charged. This option lets you add an additional amount, as a percentage of that fee, to your transaction to support Monero development. For instance, a 50% autodonation take a transaction fee of 0.005 XMR and add a 0.0025 XMR to support Monero development. Allow background mining? Mining secures the Monero network, and also pays a small reward for the work done. This option will let Monero mine when your computer is on mains power and is idle. It will stop mining when you continue working. WizardFinish Enabled Disabled Stagenet Mainnet Language Wallet name Backup seed Wallet path Daemon address Testnet Network Type Restore height New wallet details: Don't forget to write down your seed. You can view your seed and change your settings on settings page. You’re all set up! WizardMain A wallet with same name already exists. Please change wallet name USE MONERO Create wallet Success The view only wallet has been created. You can open it by closing this current wallet, clicking the "Open wallet from file" option, and selecting the view wallet in: %1 Error Abort WizardManageWalletUI Wallet name Restore from seed Restore from keys From QR Code Account address (public) View key (private) Spend key (private) Restore height (optional) Subaddress lookahead (optional): <major>:<minor> Device name Ledger Your wallet is stored in Please choose a directory WizardMemoTextInput Enter your 25 (or 24) word mnemonic seed Seed copied to clipboard This seed is <b>very</b> important to write down and keep secret. It is all you need to backup and restore your wallet. WizardOptions Welcome to Monero! Please select one of the following options: Create a new wallet Restore wallet from keys or mnemonic seed Open a wallet from file Create a new wallet from hardware device Advanced options Mainnet Testnet Stagenet WizardPassword Give your wallet a password <br>Note: this password cannot be recovered. If you forget it then the wallet will have to be restored from its 25 word mnemonic seed.<br/><br/> <b>Enter a strong password</b> (using letters, numbers, and/or symbols): WizardPasswordUI Password Confirm password WizardRecoveryWallet Restore wallet WizardWelcome Welcome to Monero! Please choose a language and regional format. main Error Couldn't open wallet: Unlocked balance (waiting for block) Unlocked balance (~%1 min) Unlocked balance Waiting for daemon to start... Waiting for daemon to stop... Daemon failed to start Please check your wallet and daemon log for errors. You can also try to start %1 manually. Can't create transaction: Wrong daemon version: Can't create transaction: No unmixable outputs to sweep Confirmation Please confirm transaction: Payment ID: Amount: Fee: Waiting for daemon to sync Daemon is synchronized (%1) Wallet is synchronized Daemon is synchronized Address: Ringsize: Number of transactions: Description: Spending address index: Monero sent successfully: %1 transaction(s) Payment proof Couldn't generate a proof because of the following reason: Payment proof check Bad signature This address received %1 monero, with %2 confirmation(s). Good signature Wrong password Warning Error: Filesystem is read only Warning: There's only %1 GB available on the device. Blockchain requires ~%2 GB of data. Note: There's %1 GB available on the device. Blockchain requires ~%2 GB of data. Note: lmdb folder not found. A new folder will be created. Cancel Password changed successfully Error: Tap again to close... Daemon is running Daemon will still be running in background when GUI is closed. Stop daemon New version of monero-wallet-gui is available: %1<br>%2 Daemon log HIDDEN Amount is wrong: expected number from %1 to %2 Insufficient funds. Unlocked balance: %1 Couldn't send the money: Information Transaction saved to file: %1 This address received %1 monero, but the transaction is not yet mined This address received nothing Balance (syncing) Balance Please wait... Program setup wizard Monero send to the same destination