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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Privacy Coins Forum => Monero Forum => Topic started by: riponsumo on June 18, 2018, 12:31:13 PM

Title: Receiving monero
Post by: riponsumo on June 18, 2018, 12:31:13 PM
Receiving monero

If you have your own Monero address, you just need to give your standard address to someone.

You can find out your address with:

address

Since Monero is anonymous, you won't see the origin address the funds you receive came from. If you want to know, for instance to credit a particular customer, you'll have to tell the sender to use a payment ID, which is an arbitrary optional tag which gets attached to a transaction. To make life easier, you can generate an address that already includes a random payment ID:
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: riponsumo on June 18, 2018, 12:32:26 PM
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Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: ASTRO77 on July 15, 2018, 09:41:26 PM
Receiving Monero is very simple.  Simply share your public address with whomever you would like to send you money, and await your funds.  Please take note that giving the other party a payment ID of your choice may help you in identifying the transaction, though as long as the other party can identify their transaction to you with their own payment ID then either method should work.  The exception to this is, as discussed above, when receiving Monero at a trading account with an exchange such as Poloniex where a predetermined payment ID is required.
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: alfatih99 on September 17, 2018, 02:13:09 AM
it's very good and I think having a monero address will make us more comfortable, and I also strongly believe that monero is a potential coin.
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: Gunung_ulo on September 24, 2018, 10:00:51 AM
it's very good, and I think that will be a good future and I think with our own address will bring goodness in the future.
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: Sudarmono on October 07, 2018, 09:02:49 AM
this is very good and this is very useful in the future, and monero is very potential because it provides a lot of convenience for its users.
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: Meysa123 on October 21, 2018, 01:26:23 AM
this is a very good way, and I really believe this way it will provide a lot of security and ease of use, and I also really like monero for saving and investing.
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: Bolasodok86 on October 21, 2018, 12:45:08 PM
it's true and I think it is more comfortable and safe, and we only have to give our address to someone, and I think monero transactions are very easy and fast.
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: ponin on October 24, 2018, 05:28:25 PM
The balance command shows you your Monero balance. In the example above, the wallet contains 0.4 Monero. If a payment was only recently received, it will take around 20 minutes for that payment to become "unlocked" before you can consider it fully confirmed as received. Until it becomes unlocked, you cannot spend recently received Monero.
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: rizky130399 on November 09, 2018, 07:12:39 PM
if monero is very anonymous, it is very safe to be able to send and receive monero without knowing the name that sent or the sender's address
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: BengYou on November 11, 2018, 07:12:13 AM
Receiving monero

If you have your own Monero address, you just need to give your standard address to someone.

You can find out your address with:

address

Since Monero is anonymous, you won't see the origin address the funds you receive came from. If you want to know, for instance to credit a particular customer, you'll have to tell the sender to use a payment ID, which is an arbitrary optional tag which gets attached to a transaction. To make life easier, you can generate an address that already includes a random payment ID:
I don’t understand what you’re trying to explain here???
Of course XMR is a anonymous coin with hidden transactions, no one can’t track and identify them
Title: Re: Receiving monero
Post by: samanti on November 13, 2018, 09:28:28 PM
I think  while  the  basic  principle  of  a  sender  and  recipient s  public  or  account  address  remains  true  what  monero  adds  to the  transaction  is a  payment ID which  is  a  hexadecimal  string  that  is  64 characters long.