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Getting a bad Monero address

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  • #4857
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi, the other addresses i tested all seem to work ok, but the monero one that it gives me is bc292a2fae64b5b8000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 which is bad. Any idea why? I will write to CoinPayments too.
    Thanks

    #4858
    alexg
    Keymaster

    Hello,

    Are you certain that you are not confusing the address with the Payment ID?

    Unfortunately the CoinPayments platform only creates one monero address per account and only varies the Payment IDs.

    I am currently developing a full node monero coin adapter that will be connectable to a monero wallet. This will be the recommended way to use Monero in the near future.

    best regards

    #4859
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sounds good. It’s amazing how much you do. I was looking at the mining VPS and saw a notice from coinhive: The Monero network is scheduled to slightly change the hashing algorithm on October 18th.

    So I guess it will sort itself out soon. Thanks.

    #4864
    alexg
    Keymaster

    Thank you 🙂

    Monero will implement a series of scheduled forks to deter ASIC manufacturers. This does not affect the coin adapter, as the adapter simply communicates with the RPC API which should remain unchanged.

    with regards

    #4947
    alexg
    Keymaster

    The Monero coin adapter for full nodes is now released. See the blog announcement and adapter homepage for details.

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