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HOME | MONERO
Choose a Wallet. To use Monero, the first thing you are going to need is a wallet. Visit our Downloads page and get the right wallet for you. The Monero wallets are available for a variety of platforms and contain everything you need to use Monero immediately.DOWNLOADS | MONERO
The CLI wallet gives you the total control over your Monero node and funds. Highly customizable and includes various analysis tools, as well as an HTTP RPC and 0MQ interface. Local or remote node. Use your own copy of the blockchain or a publicly available one. Transactionsover Tor/I2P.
MINING MONERO
Mining Monero. Monero is a cryptocurrency that relies on proof-of-work mining to achieve distributed consensus. Below you'll find some information and resources on how to begin mining. The Monero Project does not endorse any particular pool, software, or hardware, and the content below is provided for informational purposes only. MONERO GUI 0.17.2.0 'OXYGEN ORION' RELEASED DAEMON | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO Daemon. 'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a remote node. A wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon(local
RANDOMX | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO RandomX is a Proof Of Work algorithm developed by Monero contributors and adopted by Monero from release 0.15. This innovative POW is optimized for CPUs and it's based on execution of random code and other memory-heavy techniques. The goal is to discourage the use of specialized hardware (like ASICs) for mining Monero. RandomX wascreated with
HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to connect to. This address might look like node.moneroworld.com or it HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET When opening your wallet, a pop up will appear with the option Use custom settings. Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to HOW TO MINE ON A POOL WITH XMRIG In the pane, double-click Lock pages in memory. In the Local Security Setting – Lock pages in memory dialog box, click Add User or Group. In the Select Users, Service Accounts, or Groups dialog box, add an account that you will run the miner on. Reboot for change to takeeffect.
MONERO | SUPPORT » ?? EMAIL IDENTIFIER FOR LOGIN That link is Bogus. Already tried that. It's not an email thing. The help text @ login referenced Getting Started page for help. towards the bottom it has some text commands, I cant figure out how it generates the password. I'm not sure how it applies.HOME | MONERO
Choose a Wallet. To use Monero, the first thing you are going to need is a wallet. Visit our Downloads page and get the right wallet for you. The Monero wallets are available for a variety of platforms and contain everything you need to use Monero immediately.DOWNLOADS | MONERO
The CLI wallet gives you the total control over your Monero node and funds. Highly customizable and includes various analysis tools, as well as an HTTP RPC and 0MQ interface. Local or remote node. Use your own copy of the blockchain or a publicly available one. Transactionsover Tor/I2P.
MINING MONERO
Mining Monero. Monero is a cryptocurrency that relies on proof-of-work mining to achieve distributed consensus. Below you'll find some information and resources on how to begin mining. The Monero Project does not endorse any particular pool, software, or hardware, and the content below is provided for informational purposes only. MONERO GUI 0.17.2.0 'OXYGEN ORION' RELEASED DAEMON | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO Daemon. 'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a remote node. A wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon(local
RANDOMX | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO RandomX is a Proof Of Work algorithm developed by Monero contributors and adopted by Monero from release 0.15. This innovative POW is optimized for CPUs and it's based on execution of random code and other memory-heavy techniques. The goal is to discourage the use of specialized hardware (like ASICs) for mining Monero. RandomX wascreated with
HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to connect to. This address might look like node.moneroworld.com or it HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET When opening your wallet, a pop up will appear with the option Use custom settings. Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to HOW TO MINE ON A POOL WITH XMRIG In the pane, double-click Lock pages in memory. In the Local Security Setting – Lock pages in memory dialog box, click Add User or Group. In the Select Users, Service Accounts, or Groups dialog box, add an account that you will run the miner on. Reboot for change to takeeffect.
MONERO | SUPPORT » ?? EMAIL IDENTIFIER FOR LOGIN That link is Bogus. Already tried that. It's not an email thing. The help text @ login referenced Getting Started page for help. towards the bottom it has some text commands, I cant figure out how it generates the password. I'm not sure how it applies. MONERO GUI 0.17.2.2 'OXYGEN ORION' RELEASED Overview. This is the v0.17.2.2 minor point release of the Monero GUI software. Some highlights of this minor release are: The complete listof changes is
RESTORING YOUR MONERO WALLET Open a command prompt and navigate to the drive and directory that contains monero-wallet-cli. At the command prompt type: monero-wallet-cli --restore-deterministic-wallet. Once you press enter you will be prompted for a wallet file name. Give your wallet a new name, any name will do. Press enter again and you will be prompted fora password.
SMART MINING
Smart mining is the process of having a throttled miner mine when it otherwise does not cause drawbacks. Drawbacks include increases heat, slower machine, depleting battery, etc. The intent of smart mining is to increase network security by allowing as many people as HOW TO MINE ON A POOL WITH XMRIG In the pane, double-click Lock pages in memory. In the Local Security Setting – Lock pages in memory dialog box, click Add User or Group. In the Select Users, Service Accounts, or Groups dialog box, add an account that you will run the miner on. Reboot for change to takeeffect.
RANDOMX | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO RandomX is a Proof Of Work algorithm developed by Monero contributors and adopted by Monero from release 0.15. This innovative POW is optimized for CPUs and it's based on execution of random code and other memory-heavy techniques. The goal is to discourage the use of specialized hardware (like ASICs) for mining Monero. RandomX wascreated with
PRUNING | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO Pruning. 'Pruning' allows node operators to save 2/3 of storage space while keeping the full transaction history. Pruning works by removing 7/8 of unnecessary ring signature data. The 1/8 remaining data will be available to the other nodes and will be used to sync with the network. Other pruned nodes will have a random 1/8 of the data, whichREMOTE NODE
A node that doesn't run on the same local machine where the Monero wallet is located is called "Remote Node" and can be private or open.. A private remote node doesn't run on your local machine, but you have full control over it. A classic example is a node running on a VPS or a server. That node is not on your local machine, but you have fullcontrol over it.
DOWNLOADS | MONERO
The CLI wallet gives you the total control over your Monero node and funds. Highly customizable and includes various analysis tools, as well as an HTTP RPC and 0MQ interface. Local or remote node. Use your own copy of the blockchain or a publicly available one. Transactionsover Tor/I2P.
MONERO | SUPPORT » XMR-TO PROBLEM I'm trying to transfer some of my funds to my Coinbase Bitcoin address using xmr.to. I'm using my Monero Gui wallet to make the transfer from my wallet to xmr.to. "Can't create transaction: not enough money to transfer, available only 65.337333890000, transaction amount 57.629535080000 = 57.460000000000 + 0.169535080000 (fee)" Expand All. MONERO | SUPPORT » GUI ISSUES This GUI is pretty but it keeps taking me offline. I've been syncing for like 30 hours now, and half the time my computer can't connect tothe internet.
HOME | MONERO
Choose a Wallet. To use Monero, the first thing you are going to need is a wallet. Visit our Downloads page and get the right wallet for you. The Monero wallets are available for a variety of platforms and contain everything you need to use Monero immediately.DOWNLOADS | MONERO
The CLI wallet gives you the total control over your Monero node and funds. Highly customizable and includes various analysis tools, as well as an HTTP RPC and 0MQ interface. Local or remote node. Use your own copy of the blockchain or a publicly available one. Transactionsover Tor/I2P.
MINING MONERO
Mining Monero. Monero is a cryptocurrency that relies on proof-of-work mining to achieve distributed consensus. Below you'll find some information and resources on how to begin mining. The Monero Project does not endorse any particular pool, software, or hardware, and the content below is provided for informational purposes only. MONERO GUI 0.17.2.0 'OXYGEN ORION' RELEASED DAEMON | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO Daemon. 'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a remote node. A wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon(local
RANDOMX | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO RandomX is a Proof Of Work algorithm developed by Monero contributors and adopted by Monero from release 0.15. This innovative POW is optimized for CPUs and it's based on execution of random code and other memory-heavy techniques. The goal is to discourage the use of specialized hardware (like ASICs) for mining Monero. RandomX wascreated with
HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to connect to. This address might look like node.moneroworld.com or it HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET When opening your wallet, a pop up will appear with the option Use custom settings. Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to MONERO | SUPPORT » XMR-TO PROBLEM I'm trying to transfer some of my funds to my Coinbase Bitcoin address using xmr.to. I'm using my Monero Gui wallet to make the transfer from my wallet to xmr.to. "Can't create transaction: not enough money to transfer, available only 65.337333890000, transaction amount 57.629535080000 = 57.460000000000 + 0.169535080000 (fee)" Expand All. MONERO | SUPPORT » ?? EMAIL IDENTIFIER FOR LOGIN That link is Bogus. Already tried that. It's not an email thing. The help text @ login referenced Getting Started page for help. towards the bottom it has some text commands, I cant figure out how it generates the password. I'm not sure how it applies.HOME | MONERO
Choose a Wallet. To use Monero, the first thing you are going to need is a wallet. Visit our Downloads page and get the right wallet for you. The Monero wallets are available for a variety of platforms and contain everything you need to use Monero immediately.DOWNLOADS | MONERO
The CLI wallet gives you the total control over your Monero node and funds. Highly customizable and includes various analysis tools, as well as an HTTP RPC and 0MQ interface. Local or remote node. Use your own copy of the blockchain or a publicly available one. Transactionsover Tor/I2P.
MINING MONERO
Mining Monero. Monero is a cryptocurrency that relies on proof-of-work mining to achieve distributed consensus. Below you'll find some information and resources on how to begin mining. The Monero Project does not endorse any particular pool, software, or hardware, and the content below is provided for informational purposes only. MONERO GUI 0.17.2.0 'OXYGEN ORION' RELEASED DAEMON | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO Daemon. 'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a remote node. A wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon(local
RANDOMX | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO RandomX is a Proof Of Work algorithm developed by Monero contributors and adopted by Monero from release 0.15. This innovative POW is optimized for CPUs and it's based on execution of random code and other memory-heavy techniques. The goal is to discourage the use of specialized hardware (like ASICs) for mining Monero. RandomX wascreated with
HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to connect to. This address might look like node.moneroworld.com or it HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET When opening your wallet, a pop up will appear with the option Use custom settings. Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to MONERO | SUPPORT » XMR-TO PROBLEM I'm trying to transfer some of my funds to my Coinbase Bitcoin address using xmr.to. I'm using my Monero Gui wallet to make the transfer from my wallet to xmr.to. "Can't create transaction: not enough money to transfer, available only 65.337333890000, transaction amount 57.629535080000 = 57.460000000000 + 0.169535080000 (fee)" Expand All. MONERO | SUPPORT » ?? EMAIL IDENTIFIER FOR LOGIN That link is Bogus. Already tried that. It's not an email thing. The help text @ login referenced Getting Started page for help. towards the bottom it has some text commands, I cant figure out how it generates the password. I'm not sure how it applies. VIEW KEY | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO Monero features an opaque blockchain (with an explicit allowance system called the view key ), in sharp contrast with transparent blockchains used by any other cryptocurrency not based on CryptoNote. Thus, Monero is said to be "private, optionally transparent". Every Monero address has a private viewkey which can be shared. By sharing aviewkey
HOW TO SOLO MINE WITH THE GUI How to solo mine with the GUI. It is very easy to solo mine with the official GUI. If you have not done so already, go to the Monero downloads page and download the official GUI for your operating system. Then, run the setup and be patient as Monero synchronizes withthe network.
MONERO GUI 0.17.2.2 'OXYGEN ORION' RELEASED Overview. This is the v0.17.2.2 minor point release of the Monero GUI software. Some highlights of this minor release are: The complete listof changes is
MONERO 0.17.2.0 'OXYGEN ORION' POINT RELEASE This is the v0.17.2.0 point release of the Monero software. This release contains bug fixes and daemon stability improvements. Some highlights of this point release are: Only print blocked nodes once with --enable-dns-blocklist (#7295) Fix Mac serialization compatibility issues (#7350) RESTORING YOUR MONERO WALLET Open a command prompt and navigate to the drive and directory that contains monero-wallet-cli. At the command prompt type: monero-wallet-cli --restore-deterministic-wallet. Once you press enter you will be prompted for a wallet file name. Give your wallet a new name, any name will do. Press enter again and you will be prompted fora password.
SMART MINING
Smart mining is the process of having a throttled miner mine when it otherwise does not cause drawbacks. Drawbacks include increases heat, slower machine, depleting battery, etc. The intent of smart mining is to increase network security by allowing as many people as PRUNING | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO Pruning. 'Pruning' allows node operators to save 2/3 of storage space while keeping the full transaction history. Pruning works by removing 7/8 of unnecessary ring signature data. The 1/8 remaining data will be available to the other nodes and will be used to sync with the network. Other pruned nodes will have a random 1/8 of the data, which HOW TO MINE ON A POOL WITH XMRIG In the pane, double-click Lock pages in memory. In the Local Security Setting – Lock pages in memory dialog box, click Add User or Group. In the Select Users, Service Accounts, or Groups dialog box, add an account that you will run the miner on. Reboot for change to takeeffect.
BOOTSTRAP-NODE
The Basics. The daemon running on a local node has to sync with other remote nodes.While it is not fully synced, wallet may still be connected to the local node. Therefore, the wallet cannot access the blocks that are not yet synced on the local node.. To allow the wallet to be immediately usable, the daemon on the local node uses a bootstrap node to which the RPC request are proxying to MONERO | SUPPORT » GUI ISSUES This GUI is pretty but it keeps taking me offline. I've been syncing for like 30 hours now, and half the time my computer can't connect tothe internet.
HOME | MONERO
Choose a Wallet. To use Monero, the first thing you are going to need is a wallet. Visit our Downloads page and get the right wallet for you. The Monero wallets are available for a variety of platforms and contain everything you need to use Monero immediately.DOWNLOADS | MONERO
The CLI wallet gives you the total control over your Monero node and funds. Highly customizable and includes various analysis tools, as well as an HTTP RPC and 0MQ interface. Local or remote node. Use your own copy of the blockchain or a publicly available one. Transactionsover Tor/I2P.
MINING MONERO
Mining Monero. Monero is a cryptocurrency that relies on proof-of-work mining to achieve distributed consensus. Below you'll find some information and resources on how to begin mining. The Monero Project does not endorse any particular pool, software, or hardware, and the content below is provided for informational purposes only.DEVELOPER GUIDES
Developer Guides. Collection of guides, documentation and useful resources for developers (in English). HOW TO SOLO MINE WITH THE GUI How to solo mine with the GUI. It is very easy to solo mine with the official GUI. If you have not done so already, go to the Monero downloads page and download the official GUI for your operating system. Then, run the setup and be patient as Monero synchronizes withthe network.
DAEMON | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO Daemon. 'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a remote node. A wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon(local
HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to connect to. This address might look like node.moneroworld.com or it HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET When opening your wallet, a pop up will appear with the option Use custom settings. Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to HOW TO MINE ON A POOL WITH XMRIG In the pane, double-click Lock pages in memory. In the Local Security Setting – Lock pages in memory dialog box, click Add User or Group. In the Select Users, Service Accounts, or Groups dialog box, add an account that you will run the miner on. Reboot for change to takeeffect.
MONERO | SUPPORT » XMR-TO PROBLEM I'm trying to transfer some of my funds to my Coinbase Bitcoin address using xmr.to. I'm using my Monero Gui wallet to make the transfer from my wallet to xmr.to. "Can't create transaction: not enough money to transfer, available only 65.337333890000, transaction amount 57.629535080000 = 57.460000000000 + 0.169535080000 (fee)" Expand All.HOME | MONERO
Choose a Wallet. To use Monero, the first thing you are going to need is a wallet. Visit our Downloads page and get the right wallet for you. The Monero wallets are available for a variety of platforms and contain everything you need to use Monero immediately.DOWNLOADS | MONERO
The CLI wallet gives you the total control over your Monero node and funds. Highly customizable and includes various analysis tools, as well as an HTTP RPC and 0MQ interface. Local or remote node. Use your own copy of the blockchain or a publicly available one. Transactionsover Tor/I2P.
MINING MONERO
Mining Monero. Monero is a cryptocurrency that relies on proof-of-work mining to achieve distributed consensus. Below you'll find some information and resources on how to begin mining. The Monero Project does not endorse any particular pool, software, or hardware, and the content below is provided for informational purposes only.DEVELOPER GUIDES
Developer Guides. Collection of guides, documentation and useful resources for developers (in English). HOW TO SOLO MINE WITH THE GUI How to solo mine with the GUI. It is very easy to solo mine with the official GUI. If you have not done so already, go to the Monero downloads page and download the official GUI for your operating system. Then, run the setup and be patient as Monero synchronizes withthe network.
DAEMON | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO Daemon. 'Daemon' is the general term for a piece of software running in the background. In Monero, the Daemon is started through the 'monerod' program. If you run the Daemon locally, you are running a local node. If the Daemon is running on another device it's a remote node. A wallet, like the CLI or the GUI, needs to connect to a Daemon(local
HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to connect to. This address might look like node.moneroworld.com or it HOW TO USE A REMOTE NODE IN THE GUI WALLET When opening your wallet, a pop up will appear with the option Use custom settings. Click on it, and you will be sent to Settings > Node page. If you don't see this pop up, go to Settings > Node page. On this page select Remote Node. In Address you should fill the address of the remote node that you want to HOW TO MINE ON A POOL WITH XMRIG In the pane, double-click Lock pages in memory. In the Local Security Setting – Lock pages in memory dialog box, click Add User or Group. In the Select Users, Service Accounts, or Groups dialog box, add an account that you will run the miner on. Reboot for change to takeeffect.
MONERO | SUPPORT » XMR-TO PROBLEM I'm trying to transfer some of my funds to my Coinbase Bitcoin address using xmr.to. I'm using my Monero Gui wallet to make the transfer from my wallet to xmr.to. "Can't create transaction: not enough money to transfer, available only 65.337333890000, transaction amount 57.629535080000 = 57.460000000000 + 0.169535080000 (fee)" Expand All.ABOUT MONERO
Here are listed some basic technical info about Monero. For more in-depth details, consult the library or get in touch with the community.. Proof of Work. Monero uses RandomX, an ASIC-resistant and CPU-friendly POW algorithm created by Monero community members, designed to make the use of mining-specific hardware unfeasible. WHAT IS MONERO (XMR)? Monero transactions are confidential and untraceable. Unlike selectively transparent alternatives (e.g. Zcash), Monero is the only cryptocurrency where every user is anonymous by default. The sender, receiver, and amount of every single transaction are hidden through the use of three important technologies: Stealth Addresses, RingSignatures
DEVELOPER GUIDES
Developer Guides. Collection of guides, documentation and useful resources for developers (in English). RESTORING YOUR MONERO WALLET Open a command prompt and navigate to the drive and directory that contains monero-wallet-cli. At the command prompt type: monero-wallet-cli --restore-deterministic-wallet. Once you press enter you will be prompted for a wallet file name. Give your wallet a new name, any name will do. Press enter again and you will be prompted fora password.
MONERO RESEARCH LAB (MRL) Monero Research Lab (MRL) Monero is not only committed to making a fungible currency, but also to continued research into the realm of financial privacy as it involves cryptocurrencies. Below you'll find the work of our very own Monero Research Lab, with more papers to come. To contact the Monero Research Lab, please emaillab@getmonero.org.
RUN A MONERO NODE THROUGH I2P WITH I2P-ZERO Monero, a digital currency that is secure, private, and untraceable RANDOMX | MONEROPEDIA | MONERO RandomX is a Proof Of Work algorithm developed by Monero contributors and adopted by Monero from release 0.15. This innovative POW is optimized for CPUs and it's based on execution of random code and other memory-heavy techniques. The goal is to discourage the use of specialized hardware (like ASICs) for mining Monero. RandomX wascreated with
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Monero is a digital currency that is secure, private, and untraceable. MONERO | SUPPORT » ?? EMAIL IDENTIFIER FOR LOGIN That link is Bogus. Already tried that. It's not an email thing. The help text @ login referenced Getting Started page for help. towards the bottom it has some text commands, I cant figure out how it generates the password. I'm not sure how it applies.Get Started
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Downloads
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Urgent Releases
Community
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Community
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MONERO
A REASONABLY PRIVATE DIGITAL CURRENCY Monero is cash for a connected world. It’s fast, private, and secure. With Monero, you are your own bank. You can spend safely, knowing that others cannot see your balances or track your activity.Get Started
WHY MONERO IS DIFFERENTMONERO IS SECURE
Monero is a decentralized cryptocurrency, meaning it is secure digital cash operated by a network of users. Transactions are confirmed by distributed consensus and then immutably recorded on the blockchain. Third-parties do not need to be trusted to keep your Monero safe.MONERO IS PRIVATE
Monero uses ring signatures, ring confidential transactions, and stealth addresses to obfuscate the origins, amounts, and destinations of all transactions. Monero provides all the benefits of a decentralized cryptocurrency, without any of the typical privacyconcessions.
MONERO IS UNTRACEABLE Sending and receiving addresses as well as transacted amounts are obfuscated by default. Transactions on the Monero blockchain cannot be linked to a particular user or real-world identity.MONERO IS FUNGIBLE
Monero is fungible
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it is private by default. Units of Monero cannot be blacklisted by vendors or exchanges due to their association in previoustransactions.
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