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FAQ improvements (#116)

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Jonathan Cross 2017-11-04 23:55:26 +01:00 committed by m2049r
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## What features does it have?
- Uses monero v0.11.0.0
- Uses Monero v0.11.0.0
- Support for Android >= 5.0 with ARM processor
- Testnet and Mainnet
- Generate new wallets
- Recover wallets form mnemonic seed or from keys
- Create Watch Only wallets from address + viewkey
- Recover wallets from mnemonic seed or from keys
- Create *Watch Only* wallets from address + viewkey
- Multiple wallets
- View wallet details (address, keys, etc.)
- View transactions including details and copy to clipboard
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- Only 5 decimal places shown in transactions (full amount in details - click on transaction)
- All significant figures shown in balance
- QR Code scanning - make sure to *ALWAYS* verify the scanned code is what it is advertised to be!
- QR Code for receiving with conversion of XMR to USD/EUR and back through kraken API
- QR Code for receiving with conversion of XMR to USD/EUR and back through Kraken API
- Backup wallets to `backups` folder in main wallet folder (old backups are overwritten)
- Rename wallets
- Archive (=Backup and delete)
- 3 Default nodes + History of last 5 used nodes
## My new testnet wallet does not update
Since testnet block times are very variable, the algorithm calculating block height does not
produce good results - so in general you testnet wallet will not work out of the box.
Since testnet block times are highly variable, the algorithm calculating block height does not
produce good results - so in general your testnet wallet will not work out of the box.
The remedy is simple: restore from seed and the correct / current block height. Take the block number
of your first transaction or the current block height from the
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### From where?
This depends on your installation - you could search for them in your home directory or check the settings of your current client. Places to try are `C:\Users\<YOURUSERNAME>\Documents\Monero\wallets` for Windows or `~/.bitmonero/wallet` in Linux. Or just search for `WalletName.keys`.
This depends on your installation - you could search for them in your home directory or check the settings of your current client. Places to try are:
- Windows: `%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Monero\wallets`
- Mac: `~/Monero/wallets` (for the GUI) or `~/.bitmonero/wallets` for the daemon.
- Linux: `~/.bitmonero/wallet`
...or just search for `WalletName.keys`.
### What if don't have these files?