AccountSet the label of the selected account:Balance AllTotal balance: Copied to clipboardTotal unlocked balance: AccountsBalance: Address copied to clipboardCreate new accountSet the label of the new account:(Untitled)AddressBookAddressPayment ID <font size='2'>(Optional)</font>ResolveNo valid address found at this OpenAlias addressAddress found, but the DNSSEC signatures could not be verified, so this address may be spoofedNo valid address found at this OpenAlias address, but the DNSSEC signatures could not be verified, so this may be spoofedInternal errorNo address foundPaste 64 hexadecimal charactersDescription <font size='2'>(Optional)</font>Give this entry a name or descriptionAddErrorInvalid addressCan't create entryOpenAlias errorAddressBookTableNo more resultsPayment ID:Address copied to clipboardDaemonConsolecommand + enter (e.g help)DaemonManagerDialogStarting local node in %1 secondsStart daemon (%1)Use custom settingsHistory selected: ExportSearchDate toSortBlock heightDateNo history...SuccessCSV file written to: %1Tip: Use your favorite spreadsheet software to sort on blockheight.ErrorError exporting transaction data.Date fromHistoryTableTx ID:Address label:Address:Payment ID:Tx key:Tx note:Destinations:Rings:No more resultsSentReceivedCopied to clipboardTo Address copied to clipboardTransaction IDBlockheightDescriptionNonePrimary address(%1/%2 confirmations)UNCONFIRMEDFAILEDPENDINGFeeHistoryTableInnerColumnCopied to clipboardSet description:Updated description.HistoryTableMobileTx ID:Payment ID:Tx key:Tx note:Destinations:Rings:No more results(%1/%2 confirmations)UNCONFIRMEDFAILEDPENDINGInputDialogCancelOkKeysMnemonic seedWARNING: Do not reuse your Monero keys on another fork, UNLESS this fork has key reuse mitigations built in. Doing so will harm your privacy.WARNING: Copying your seed to clipboard can expose you to malicious software, which may record your seed and steal your Monero. Please write down your seed manually.KeysExport walletSpendable WalletView Only Wallet(View Only Wallet - No mnemonic seed available)(View Only Wallet - No secret spend key available)Secret view keyPublic view keySecret spend keyPublic spend keyLeftPanelBalanceUnlocked balanceSendReceiveRProve/checkKHistoryView OnlyTestnetStagenetCopied to clipboardAccountTAddress bookBMerchantUHAdvancedDMiningMShared RingDBSeed & KeysYWalletDaemonSign/verifyESGISettingsLineEditCopyCopied to clipboardLineEditMultiCopyCopied to clipboardPasteMerchantSales<style>p{font-size:14px;}</style><p>This page will automatically scan the blockchain and the tx pool for incoming transactions using the QR code.</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>Currently monitoring incoming transactions, none found yet.Save As(right-click, save as)Payment URLCopied to clipboardAmount to receiveEnable sales trackerLeave this pageThe merchant page requires a larger windowWARNING: no connection to daemonSave QrCodeFailed to save QrCode to MerchantTrackingListshowhideAwaiting in txpoolconfirmationsconfirmationMiddlePanelBalanceUnlocked BalanceMiningSolo miningYour daemon must be synchronized before you can start miningMining 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 threadsMining is only available on local daemons.Mining may reduce the performance of other running applications and processes.Max # of CPU threads available for mining: Use recommended # of threadsSet to use recommended # of threadsUse all threadsSet to use all threadsBackground mining (experimental)Enable mining when running on batteryManage minerStart miningError starting miningCouldn't start mining.<br>Mining is only available on local daemons. Run a local daemon to be able to mine.<br>Stop miningStatusMining at %1 H/sNot miningMobileHeaderUnlocked Balance:NavbarWalletLayoutNodeLogInfoNetworkStatusItemSynchronizingRemote nodeConnectedMiningWrong versionSearching nodeDisconnectedInvalid connection statusNetwork statusNewPasswordDialogPlease enter new passwordPlease confirm new passwordCancelContinuePasswordDialogPlease enter wallet passwordPlease enter wallet password for: CancelChange walletContinuePrivacyLevelSmallLowMediumHighProgressBar%1 blocks remaining: Synchronizing %1QRCodeScannerQrCode ScannedReceiveSet the label of the selected address:AddressesCopied to clipboardPlease choose a nameSet the label of the new address:(Untitled)Address copied to clipboardCreate new addressSave QrCodeFailed to save QrCode to RemoteNodeEditRemote Node Hostname / IPPortSettingsInfoSimple modeAdvanced modeGUI version: Embedded Monero version: Wallet path: Wallet creation height: <a href='#'> (Click to change)</a>Set a new restore height:Rescan wallet cacheAre 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.
CancelInvalid restore height specified. Must be a number.Wallet log path: Wallet mode: Copy to clipboardCopied to clipboardSettingsLayoutCustom decorationsHide balanceEnable transfer with payment ID (OBSOLETE)Lock wallet on inactivityminutesminuteAfter Change languageNo Layout options exist yet in mobile mode.SettingsLogLog levelDaemon logcommand + enter (e.g 'help' or 'status')SettingsNodeLocal nodeThe blockchain is downloaded to your computer. Provides higher security and requires more local storage.Remote nodeUses 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.AddressPortRemote node updated. Trusted daemon has been reset. Mark again, if desired.(optional)PasswordMark as Trusted DaemonConnectStop local nodeStart daemonBlockchain location <a href='#'> (change)</a>(default)Daemon startup flagsBootstrap AddressBootstrap PortSettingsWalletClose this walletLogs out of this wallet.Close walletCreate a view-only walletCreates a new wallet that can only view and initiate transactions, but requires a spendable wallet to sign transactions before sending.Create walletSuccessThe view only wallet has been created with the same password as the current wallet. You can open it by closing this current wallet, clicking the "Open wallet from file" option, and selecting the view wallet in:
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You can change the password in the wallet settings.Show seed & keysStore this information safely to recover your wallet in the future.Show seedRescan wallet balanceUse this feature if you think the shown balance is not accurate.RescanErrorError: InformationSuccessfully rescanned spent outputs.Change wallet passwordChange the password of your wallet.Change passwordWrong passwordSharedRingDBShared RingDBThis 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 spentHelpIn 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 spentPath to fileFilename with outputs to mark as spentBrowseLoadOr manually mark a single output as spent/unspent:Paste output amountPaste output offsetMark as spentMark as unspentRingsIn 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 imagePaste key imageGet ringGet RingNo ring foundSet ringSet RingI intend to spend on key-reusing fork(s)I might want to spend on key-reusing fork(s)RelativeSegregation height:SignGood signatureThis is a good signatureBad signatureThis signature did not verifyThis page lets you sign/verify a message (or file contents) with your address.MessageSign/verifyModeFileSign fileSign messageEnter a message to signEnter path to fileBrowseClick [Sign Message] to generate signatureClick [Sign File] to generate signatureClearSign MessageSign FileVerify messageVerify fileEnter the message to verifyAddressEnter the Monero Address (example: 44AFFq5kSiGBoZ...)Enter the signature to verifyVerify FileVerify MessagePlease choose a file to signPlease choose a file to verifySignatureStandardDialogDouble tap to copyContent copied to clipboardCancelOKStandardDropdownLow (x1 fee)Medium (x20 fee)High (x166 fee)Slow (x0.25 fee)Default (x1 fee)Fast (x5 fee)Fastest (x41.5 fee)AllSentReceivedTableDropdown<b>Copy address to clipboard</b><b>Send to this address</b><b>Find similar transactions</b><b>Remove from address book</b>TransferOpenAlias errorTransaction priorityAllResolveAutomaticNo valid address found at this OpenAlias addressAddress found, but the DNSSEC signatures could not be verified, so this address may be spoofedNo valid address found at this OpenAlias address, but the DNSSEC signatures could not be verified, so this may be spoofedInternal errorNo address foundDescription <font size='2'>( Optional )</font>Saved to local wallet historySendSweep UnmixableCreate tx fileSign tx fileSubmit tx fileErrorInformationPlease 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><style type='text/css'>a {text-decoration: none; color: #858585; font-size: 14px;}</style> Amount <font size='2'> ( </font> <a href='#'>Change account</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>64 hexadecimal charactersAdvanced optionsExport key imagesImport key imagesCan't load unsigned transaction:
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Ringsize: ConfirmationCan't submit transaction: Monero sent successfullyWallet is not connected to daemon.Connected daemon is not compatible with GUI.
Please upgrade or connect to another daemonWaiting on daemon synchronization to finish.Payment ID <font size='2'>( Optional )</font>Slow (x0.25 fee)Fast (x5 fee)Fastest (x41.5 fee)TxKeyIf a payment had several transactions then each must be checked and the results combined.AddressProve TransactionRecipient's wallet addressMessageOptional message against which the signature is signedGenerateCheck TransactionSignaturePaste tx proofTransaction IDGenerate 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 IDVerify 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.CheckUtilsWrong passwordsecond agoseconds agominute agominutes agohour agohours agoday agodays agoTestnetStagenetMainnetWizardAskPasswordStrength: LowMediumHighGive your wallet a passwordThis password cannot be recovered. If you forget it then the wallet will have to be restored from its 25 word mnemonic seed.<b>Enter a strong password</b> (Using letters, numbers, and/or symbols).PasswordPassword (confirm)WizardControllerPlease choose a fileWizardCreateDevice1LedgerCreate a new walletUsing a hardware device.Create a new wallet from device.Restore a wallet from device. Use this if you used your hardware wallet before.Wallet creation date as `YYYY-MM-DD` or restore heightRestore heightSubaddress lookahead (optional)Error writing wallet from hardware device. Check application logs.Back to menuCreate walletWizardCreateWallet1Create a new walletCreates a new wallet on this computer.Mnemonic seed-This seed is <b>very</b> important to write down and keep secret. It is all you need to backup and restore your wallet.Back to menuWizardCreateWallet2Failed to fetch remote nodes from third-party server.WizardCreateWallet3Daemon settingsTo 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.WizardCreateWallet4You're all set up!New wallet details:Open walletWizardDaemonSettingsStart a node automatically in background (recommended)Blockchain location (optional)DefaultBrowseBootstrap nodeAdditionally, you may specify a bootstrap node to use Monero immediately.Connect to a remote nodeWizardHomeWelcome to Monero.Create a new walletChoose this option if this is your first time using Monero.Create a new wallet from hardwareConnect your hardware wallet to create a new Monero wallet.Open a wallet from fileImport an existing .keys wallet file from your computer.Restore wallet from keys or mnemonic seedEnter your private keys or 25-word mnemonic seed to restore your wallet.Change wallet modeChange languageAdvanced optionsNumber of KDF rounds:WizardLangLanguage settingsChange the language of the Monero GUI.Language changed.CloseWizardModeBootstrapAbout the bootstrap modeThis mode will use a remote node whilst also syncing the blockchain. This is different from the first menu option (Simple mode), since it will only use the remote node until the blockchain is fully synced locally. It is a reasonable tradeoff for most people who care about privacy but also want the convenience of an automatic fallback option.Temporary use of remote nodes is useful in order to use Monero immediately (hence the name <i>bootstrap</i>), however be aware that when using remote nodes (including with the bootstrap setting), nodes could track your IP address, track your "restore height" and associated block request data, and send you inaccurate information to learn more about transactions you make.Remain aware of these limitations. <b>Users who prioritize privacy and decentralization must use a full node instead</b>.For enhanced node performance you may specify your region:I understand the privacy implications of using a third-party server.WizardModeRemoteNodeWarningAbout the simple modeThis mode is ideal for managing small amounts of Monero. You have access to basic features for making and managing transactions. It will automatically connect to the Monero network so you can start using Monero immediately.Remote nodes are useful if you are not able/don't want to download the whole blockchain, but be advised that malicious remote nodes could compromise some privacy. They could track your IP address, track your "restore height" and associated block request data, and send you inaccurate information to learn more about transactions you make.Remain aware of these limitations. <b>Users who prioritize privacy and decentralization must use a full node instead</b>.For enhanced node performance you may specify your region:I understand the privacy implications of using a third-party server.WizardModeSelectionMode selection.Please select the statement that best matches you.Simple modeEasy access to sending, receiving and basic functionality.Easy access to sending, receiving and basic functionality. The blockchain is downloaded to your computer.Advanced modeIncludes extra features like mining and message verification. The blockchain is downloaded to your computer.Change languageWizardNavPreviousNextWizardOpenWallet1Open a wallet from fileImport an existing .keys wallet file from your computer.Browse filesystemMost recent walletsFailed to fetch remote nodes from third-party server.Back to menuWizardRestoreWallet1Restore walletRestore wallet from keys or mnemonic seed.Restore from seedRestore from keysFrom QR CodeEnter your 25 (or 24) word mnemonic seedAccount address (public)View key (private)Spend key (private)Wallet creation date as `YYYY-MM-DD` or restore heightRestore heightBack to menuWizardRestoreWallet2Failed to fetch remote nodes from third-party server.WizardRestoreWallet3Daemon settingsTo 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.
If you don't have the option to run your own node, there's an option to connect to a remote node.WizardRestoreWallet4You're all set up!New wallet details:WizardSummaryWallet nameWallet pathLanguageRestore heightDaemon addressBootstrap addressNetwork TypeWizardWalletInputWallet nameWallet locationBrowsePlease choose a directorymainErrorCouldn't open wallet: Unlocked balance (waiting for block)Unlocked balance (~%1 min)Unlocked balanceWaiting for daemon to start...Waiting for daemon to stop...Daemon failed to startPlease 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 sweepConfirmationPlease confirm transaction:
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Fee: Waiting for daemon to syncBalance (#%1%2)Daemon is synchronized (%1)Wallet is synchronizedDaemon is synchronizedAddress:
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Spending address index: Monero sent successfully: %1 transaction(s) Payment proofCouldn't generate a proof because of the following reason:
Payment proof checkBad signatureThis address received %1 monero, with %2 confirmation(s).Good signatureWrong passwordPlease choose a fileWarningError: Filesystem is read onlyWarning: 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.CancelPassword changed successfullyError: Failed to fetch remote nodes from third-party server.Tap again to close...Daemon is runningDaemon will still be running in background when GUI is closed.Stop daemonNew version of monero-wallet-gui is available: %1<br>%2Daemon logHIDDENAmount is wrong: expected number from %1 to %2Insufficient funds. Unlocked balance: %1Couldn't send the money: InformationTransaction saved to file: %1This address received %1 monero, but the transaction is not yet minedThis address received nothingBalance (syncing)BalancePlease wait...Monerosend to the same destination