Edited By
James OโReilly

A growing number of people are seeking solutions as Monero GUI wallet users report connection issues with the daemon. Discussions are heating up on forums, with numerous questions about transferring Monero from Haveno to the GUI and onto darknet markets.
Many users are expressing frustration over their failure to connect to the Monero daemon while using the GUI wallet. One person asked for guidance on the issue, highlighting a significant gap in clarity around wallet functionalities. This oversight has led to concerns about usability among the crypto community.
Alternatives to Monero GUI: Several comments suggest that users might not need the GUI. One participant remarked, "You donโt actually need to use Monero GUI, Haveno is already a wallet."
Direct Withdrawal from Haveno: Another commenter clarified how users can manage their transactions, stating, "Just withdraw from it directly to the address you want to send the XMR to." This method could simplify the process, alleviating the need for the GUI altogether.
Privacy Concerns: Users are sharing their apprehensions about maintaining privacy when sending Monero from Haveno to darknet markets. One user confirmed, "If I place a DNM order with the provided address, can I just send it through Haveno?"
Feedback from this discussion seems mixed. While some users are frustrated with the initial connection issues, others feel optimistic about alternative solutions.
"If Haveno works fine for sending, then why bother with the GUI?" - Community member.
๐ Many users question the necessity of using Monero GUI, favoring Haveno instead.
๐ฌ One user suggested they can simply withdraw directly from Haveno for the same level of privacy.
๐ค "This sets a precedent for confusion about wallet utility," noted another participant, reflecting concerns on usability.
For more guidance on Monero wallets and security measures, visit Monero's official page.
Stay tuned as the conversation evolves on user boards and forums regarding improvements to wallet integration.