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simplewallet.md: add a couple more commands, and rewording/typo fix
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@ -27,7 +27,8 @@ Once you are running both simplewallet and bitmonerod, refresh the wallet's idea
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refresh
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This will pull blocks from the daemon the wallet did not yet see, and update your balance
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to match. To see the balance without refreshing:
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to match. This process will normally be done in the background every minute or so. To see the
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balance without refreshing:
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balance
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@ -43,7 +44,7 @@ This is the command to use when you are sending to a standard address:
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transfer 3 ADDRESS AMOUNT PAYMENTID
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Replace ADDRESS with the address you wnt to sent to, AMOUNT with how many monero you want to send.
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Replace ADDRESS with the address you want to send to, AMOUNT with how many monero you want to send.
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and PAYMENTID with the payment ID you were given. If the receiving party doesn't need one, just
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omit it.
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@ -61,18 +62,25 @@ higher fees needed.
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## Receiving monero
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If you have your own Monero address, you just need to give your standard address to someone.
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Since Monero is anonymous, you won't see what address sent anything you receive. If you want to
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know, you'll have to tell the sender to use a payment ID, which is an arbitrary optional tag which
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gets attached to a transaction. To make life easier, you can generate an address that already
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includes a random payment ID:
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You can find out your address with:
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address
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Since Monero is anonymous, you won't see the origin address the funds you receive came from. If you
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want to know, for instance to credit a particular customer, you'll have to tell the sender to use
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a payment ID, which is an arbitrary optional tag which gets attached to a transaction. To make life
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easier, you can generate an address that already includes a random payment ID:
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integrated_address
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This will generate a random payment ID, and give you the address that includes your own account
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and that payment ID. If you want to select your own payment ID, you can do that too:
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and that payment ID. If you want to select a particular payment ID, you can do that too:
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integrated_address 12346780abcdef00
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Payments made to an integrated address generated from your account will go to your account,
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with that payment id attached, so you can tell payments apart.
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## Proving to a third party you paid someone
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mistake. Monero is private, so you can't just point to your transaction in the blockchain,
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as you can't tell who sent it, and who received it. However, by supplying the per-transaction
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private key to a party, that party can tell whether that transaction sent monero to that
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particular address. Note that storing these per-transaction keys is disabled by default, and
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you will have to enable it before sending, if you think you may need it:
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particular address.
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set store-tx-keys 1
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From now on, tx keys will be saved, and you can retrieve them later for a given transaction:
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You can retrieve the tx key from an earlier transaction:
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get_tx_key 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456789012
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You can give more than one payment ID too.
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More generally, you can review incoming and outgoing payments:
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show_transfers
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You can give an optional height to list only recent transactions, and request
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only incoming or outgoing transactions. For example,
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show_transfers in 650000
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will only incoming transfers after block 650000. You can also give a height
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range.
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If you want to mine, you can do so from the wallet:
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start_mining 2
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This will start mining on the daemon usin two threads. Note that this is solo mining,
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and may take a while before you find a block. To stop mining:
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stop_mining
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