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FAQ
What features does it have?
- 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
- Multiple wallets
- View wallet details (address, keys, etc.)
- View transactions including details and copy to clipboard
- Spend Moneroj (handle with care on mainnet!)
- Manually import existing wallet (by copying them to the Monerujo folder)
- Background updating (make sure you exit the wallet to stop updating to save some battery)
- Access to daemon with username/password and nonstandard port
- 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
- Backup wallets to
.backups
folder in main wallet folder (old backups are overwritten) - Rename wallets
- Archive (=Backup and delete)
I cannot select and copy the mnemonic seed
Copying anything to the clipboard on Android exposes it to any other App running. So this is a security measure to keep your seed safe(r).
My storage is getting full
Newly generated wallets are stored in .new
in the main wallet folder.
They are never erased (for now). You can delete this whole folder from time to time.
Also, the backup folder .backups
is never automatically cleaned up.
You may want to do housekeeping manually with a file browser.
All wallet files (testnet
and mainnet
) are stored in the main Monerujo
folder.
So be careful erasing stuff. One of the future releases will split the wallets and move testnet
wallets out of there.
Do you have any screenshots of what it looks like and how it works?
No, but it looks fantastic. Just check it out.
Can I use existing wallet files?
If you want to use existing wallet files, you need to copy the wallet files from you current Monero client. These are:
WalletName
WalletName.address.txt
WalletName.keys
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
.
What if don't have these files?
Keep calm and make a new wallet.