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## Connecting to the node from the GUI wallet
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## Connecting to the node from the GUI wallet
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After you enter your password for your wallet, you will see a pop up that will give you the option to "use custom settings". Click on it. You will then be
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After you enter your password for your wallet, you will see a pop up that will give you the option to "use custom settings". Click on it. You will then be
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sent to the "Settings" page in the GUI. At this point you should see two text boxes to the right of a label that says "Daemon address". In the first box (the on to the left) you need to enter the address of the node that you want to
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sent to the "Settings" page in the GUI. At this point you should see two text boxes to the right of a label that says "Daemon address". In the first box (the one to the left) you need to enter the address of the node that you want to
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connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could look like any old ip address. The smaller box to the right is where you enter the node's port. The default port is `18081` but if you are using a random node the port that is used will vary. The port for node.moneroworld.com uses 18089.
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connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could look like any old ip address. The smaller box to the right is where you enter the node's port. The default port is `18081` but if you are using a random node the port that is used will vary. The port for node.moneroworld.com uses 18089.
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### Your screen should look a bit like this
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### Your screen should look a bit like this
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<img src="{{site.baseurl}}/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png" width="600">
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<img src="{{site.baseurl}}/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png" width="600">
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The private spend key is used to send funds from the wallet.
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The private spend key is used to send funds from the wallet.
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Monero Private View Key
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Monero Private View Key
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The private view key is to view transactions entering the wallet. Commonly this is used to setup a view-only only wallet which can see incoming transactions live on the blockchain as they are sent to a cold storage wallet.
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The private view key is to view transactions entering the wallet. Commonly this is used to setup a view-only wallet which can see incoming transactions live on the blockchain as they are sent to a cold storage wallet.
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At this point you have many options. You can print the wallet on paper, save it as a PDF or text on a USB stick, burn it to CD/DVD, etc. Most likely you will want at least two or three copies, stored securely in different locations. If storing digitally, encrypt everything with a strong password. If storing on paper, do not show the wallet to anyone else who can memorize your 25 word key, or take a picture of the wallet without your permission. Sending someone a picture of the wallet is the same as giving away all of your funds.
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At this point you have many options. You can print the wallet on paper, save it as a PDF or text on a USB stick, burn it to CD/DVD, etc. Most likely you will want at least two or three copies, stored securely in different locations. If storing digitally, encrypt everything with a strong password. If storing on paper, do not show the wallet to anyone else who can memorize your 25 word key, or take a picture of the wallet without your permission. Sending someone a picture of the wallet is the same as giving away all of your funds.
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## Connecting to the node from the GUI wallet
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## Connecting to the node from the GUI wallet
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After you enter your password for your wallet, you will see a pop up that will give you the option to "use custom settings". Click on it. You will then be
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After you enter your password for your wallet, you will see a pop up that will give you the option to "use custom settings". Click on it. You will then be
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sent to the "Settings" page in the GUI. At this point you should see two text boxes to the right of a label that says "Daemon address". In the first box (the on to the left) you need to enter the address of the node that you want to
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sent to the "Settings" page in the GUI. At this point you should see two text boxes to the right of a label that says "Daemon address". In the first box (the one to the left) you need to enter the address of the node that you want to
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connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could look like any old ip address. The smaller box to the right is where you enter the node's port. The default port is `18081` but if you are using a random node the port that is used will vary. The port for node.moneroworld.com uses 18089.
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connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could look like any old ip address. The smaller box to the right is where you enter the node's port. The default port is `18081` but if you are using a random node the port that is used will vary. The port for node.moneroworld.com uses 18089.
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### Your screen should look a bit like this
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### Your screen should look a bit like this
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<img src="{{site.baseurl}}/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png" width="600">
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<img src="{{site.baseurl}}/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png" width="600">
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The private spend key is used to send funds from the wallet.
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The private spend key is used to send funds from the wallet.
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Monero Private View Key
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Monero Private View Key
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The private view key is to view transactions entering the wallet. Commonly this is used to setup a view-only only wallet which can see incoming transactions live on the blockchain as they are sent to a cold storage wallet.
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The private view key is to view transactions entering the wallet. Commonly this is used to setup a view-only wallet which can see incoming transactions live on the blockchain as they are sent to a cold storage wallet.
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At this point you have many options. You can print the wallet on paper, save it as a PDF or text on a USB stick, burn it to CD/DVD, etc. Most likely you will want at least two or three copies, stored securely in different locations. If storing digitally, encrypt everything with a strong password. If storing on paper, do not show the wallet to anyone else who can memorize your 25 word key, or take a picture of the wallet without your permission. Sending someone a picture of the wallet is the same as giving away all of your funds.
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At this point you have many options. You can print the wallet on paper, save it as a PDF or text on a USB stick, burn it to CD/DVD, etc. Most likely you will want at least two or three copies, stored securely in different locations. If storing digitally, encrypt everything with a strong password. If storing on paper, do not show the wallet to anyone else who can memorize your 25 word key, or take a picture of the wallet without your permission. Sending someone a picture of the wallet is the same as giving away all of your funds.
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ would be to use a node run by moneroworld, but they have a tool for finding rand
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## Connecting to the node from the GUI wallet
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## Connecting to the node from the GUI wallet
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After you enter your password for your wallet, you will see a pop up that will give you the option to "use custom settings". Click on it. You will then be
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After you enter your password for your wallet, you will see a pop up that will give you the option to "use custom settings". Click on it. You will then be
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sent to the "Settings" page in the GUI. At this point you should see two text boxes to the right of a label that says "Daemon address". In the first box (the on to the left) you need to enter the address of the node that you want to
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sent to the "Settings" page in the GUI. At this point you should see two text boxes to the right of a label that says "Daemon address". In the first box (the one to the left) you need to enter the address of the node that you want to
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connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could look like any old ip address. The smaller box to the right is where you enter the node's port. The default port is `18081` but if you are using a random node the port that is used will vary. The port for node.moneroworld.com uses 18089.
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connect to. This address might look like `node.moneroworld.com` or it could look like any old ip address. The smaller box to the right is where you enter the node's port. The default port is `18081` but if you are using a random node the port that is used will vary. The port for node.moneroworld.com uses 18089.
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### Your screen should look a bit like this
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### Your screen should look a bit like this
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<img src="{{site.baseurl}}/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png" width="600">
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<img src="{{site.baseurl}}/resources/user-guides/png/remote_node/remote-node-screenshot.png" width="600">
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The private spend key is used to send funds from the wallet.
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The private spend key is used to send funds from the wallet.
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Monero Private View Key
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Monero Private View Key
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The private view key is to view transactions entering the wallet. Commonly this is used to setup a view-only only wallet which can see incoming transactions live on the blockchain as they are sent to a cold storage wallet.
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The private view key is to view transactions entering the wallet. Commonly this is used to setup a view-only wallet which can see incoming transactions live on the blockchain as they are sent to a cold storage wallet.
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At this point you have many options. You can print the wallet on paper, save it as a PDF or text on a USB stick, burn it to CD/DVD, etc. Most likely you will want at least two or three copies, stored securely in different locations. If storing digitally, encrypt everything with a strong password. If storing on paper, do not show the wallet to anyone else who can memorize your 25 word key, or take a picture of the wallet without your permission. Sending someone a picture of the wallet is the same as giving away all of your funds.
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At this point you have many options. You can print the wallet on paper, save it as a PDF or text on a USB stick, burn it to CD/DVD, etc. Most likely you will want at least two or three copies, stored securely in different locations. If storing digitally, encrypt everything with a strong password. If storing on paper, do not show the wallet to anyone else who can memorize your 25 word key, or take a picture of the wallet without your permission. Sending someone a picture of the wallet is the same as giving away all of your funds.
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