Monerujo
Monerujo xmr.ru June 5, 2023 View Original Context Whenever you send Monero (XMR) from one address to another, you are using the Monero coins you have in your wallet. Everything is clear here. But these coins (UTXO) differ from their physical counterparts in a funny way: they can come in any denomination. For example, you could have an XMR coin with a value of 3.9857648773, whereas in the real world you would always be limited to a fixed amount, say 50 cents. So when you want to send Monero, your wallet checks the coins you have and chooses which one to spend. To everyone who hasn't done this yet - WRITE DOWN YOUR MNEMONIC PHRASES (simply because that's what you should do)! Changes made since the previous version 2.3.3 (previous release) added support for multiple color themes fixed bugs in sharing mode added additional settings added new fantastic settings for the user interface The update can be downloaded on GitHub, through the Monerujo F-Droid repository, or in Google Pla