Edited By
Alice Thompson

A rising tide of users are reporting issues with the Monero GUI wallet, claiming it wonβt connect to the daemon. This has sparked discussions on various forums, with many seeking clarity on transferring Monero from Haveno to the GUI and directly to darknet markets (DNM).
Users are experiencing a lack of connection with the Monero GUI, leading to frustrations in completing transactions. One user asked, "How do I fix this?" Others are voicing concerns about whether they need multiple wallets or can streamline their process with Haveno.
Moves from Haveno: Many users noted that Haveno itself acts as a wallet, eliminating the need for the Monero GUI for transactions. One remark stated, "You donβt actually need to use Monero GUI just 'withdraw' directly to the address."
Questions Over Privacy: Users are debating the security of sending funds via Haveno versus the GUI. As one user queried, "So if I place a DNM order, can I just send it through Haveno? Same privacy as using Monero GUI?"
Alternative Wallets: There was mention of other wallet options like Feather, indicating a mixed sentiment on whether the Monero GUI is necessary at all. One comment asked, "What about Feather? Also unnecessary?"
"Haveno is already a wallet, keep it simple!" - A repeated sentiment among users
Overall, the tone is a mix of confusion and practicality, as users aim to simplify their transactions while ensuring privacy and security.
π’ Users acknowledge Haveno as a sufficient wallet.
π΄ Many face challenges with Monero GUI connectivity.
π Concerns for maintaining privacy during transactions are prevalent.
For those struggling with the Monero GUI, engaging with fellow users on forums can provide alternative pathways to achieve seamless transfers. As always, exploring different wallet options may be the key to navigating current obstacles.