diff --git a/_i18n/en.yml b/_i18n/en.yml index eedf4f7e..52296d75 100644 --- a/_i18n/en.yml +++ b/_i18n/en.yml @@ -442,6 +442,8 @@ faq: mvideos: "More info on the Moneropedia entry:" aavailable: also available in and: and + qlongtimemove: I haven't touched my Monero in a long time, did I lose my coins as a consequence of a hard fork (network upgrade)? + alongtimemove: Don't worry, your coins are safe. To be able to spend them you only have to download and run the latest Monero software. You can use the @mnemonic-seed you previously saved to restore your wallet at any time. Note that hard forks in Monero are scheduled and non-contentious. Which means no new coin is created. mining: intro1: 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. diff --git a/get-started/faq/index.md b/get-started/faq/index.md index 88b1dc76..33b7ee0d 100644 --- a/get-started/faq/index.md +++ b/get-started/faq/index.md @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ permalink: /get-started/faq/index.html
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