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haveno-1.0.17

21 Dec 15:32
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This release fixes minor UI issues in the previous release.

  • Fix 'No deposit' filter applied to the sell tab #1490
  • Fix wrong seller security deposit for 'no deposit' offers #1490
  • Increase contrast of filter toggle buttons in dark mode #1490
  • Fix occasional miscolored buttons to edit or remove my offers #1498
  • 'Show all' resets default currency to create new offer #1497
  • Reverse order of Funds > Confirmations and Memo columns for readability #1496
  • Allow scheduling offers with pending funds from other scheduled offers #1495
  • Update links to typescript client and tests #1491
  • Document changing download url for network deployment #1494

Full Changelog: 1.0.16...1.0.17

Running Haveno

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time. Alternatively, you can start your own network.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively, you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  1. Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  2. Open a terminal window (cmd + space then type "terminal").
  3. Copy and paste into the terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and press enter.
  4. Enter your computer password.
  5. Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if needed, even if reported as damaged.

Tails

  • See instructions. Network administrators are encouraged to make the one-line installation command available for each release.

Default application directory:

  • Linux: ~/.local/share/Haveno/
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Haveno/
  • Windows: ~\AppData\Roaming\Haveno\

haveno-1.0.16

19 Dec 21:24
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Full Changelog: 1.0.14...1.0.16

Running Haveno

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time. Alternatively, you can start your own network.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively, you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  1. Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  2. Open a terminal window (cmd + space then type "terminal").
  3. Copy and paste into the terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and press enter.
  4. Enter your computer password.
  5. Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if needed, even if reported as damaged.

Tails

  • See instructions. Network administrators are encouraged to make the one-line installation command available for each release.

Default application directory:

  • Linux: ~/.local/share/Haveno/
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Haveno/
  • Windows: ~\AppData\Roaming\Haveno\

haveno-1.0.14

15 Nov 15:43
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Full Changelog: 1.0.13...1.0.14

Running Haveno

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time. Alternatively, you can start your own network.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively, you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  1. Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  2. Open a terminal window (cmd + space then type "terminal").
  3. Copy and paste into the terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and press enter.
  4. Enter your computer password.
  5. Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if needed, even if reported as damaged.

Tails

  • See instructions. Network administrators are encouraged to make the one-line installation command available for each release.

Default application directory:

  • Linux: ~/.local/share/Haveno/
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Haveno/
  • Windows: ~\AppData\Roaming\Haveno\

haveno-1.0.13

12 Nov 12:08
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  • Support USDT (ERC20 & TRC20) by @woodser in #1388
  • Refactor tabs for simplicity: Buy or Sell XMR for Fiat, Crypto, or Other assets by @woodser in #1379
  • Update Tails script to retry download using wget by @nahuhh in #1381
  • Update Tails instructions by @woodser, @nahuhh in #1344, #1385
  • Improve backup recovery if wallet cache is corrupt by @woodser in #1398
  • Support opening dispute if unable to open trade wallet by @woodser in #1398
  • Fix sorting Buy or Sell XMR > Amount column by @niyid in #1370
  • Fix sorting transaction memo column by @niyid in #1354
  • Fix background color of transaction ID on withdraw by @bvcxza in #1367
  • Focus on input field in password dialog window by @woodser in #1342
  • Add description of how payment details are stored and shared when creating account by @rafau in #1387
  • Show crypto address in trade step view instead of account name by @woodser in #1391
  • Update price nodes to support USDT by @woodser in haveno-dex/haveno-pricenode#39
  • Add validation to SingleThreadExecutorUtils.java by @XMRZombie in #1378
  • Other stability improvements and bug fixes (see full changelog)

New Contributors

Full Changelog: 1.0.12...1.0.13

Running Haveno

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time. Alternatively, you can start your own network.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively, you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  1. Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  2. Open a terminal window (cmd + space then type "terminal").
  3. Copy and paste into the terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and press enter.
  4. Enter your computer password.
  5. Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if needed, even if reported as damaged.

Tails

  • See instructions. Network administrators are encouraged to make the one-line installation command available for each release.

Default application directory:

  • Linux: ~/.local/share/Haveno/
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Haveno/
  • Windows: ~\AppData\Roaming\Haveno\

haveno-1.0.12

13 Oct 17:20
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  • Update to monero-project v0.18.3.4 and monero-java v0.8.33 by @woodser in #1314, #1281
  • Play sounds for notifications (can be disabled in Settings) by @woodser in #1295
  • Schedule offers using available and pending funds by @woodser in #1303
  • Support AppImage installer for Linux by @TheTollingBell in #1270
  • Support flatpak installer for Linux by @Jabster28 in #1230
  • Support one line installer for Tails by @xmrrmx in #1312
  • Show transaction details in Funds > Transactions with transaction key by @woodser in #1311
  • Show transaction fees in Funds > Transactions and export to CSV by @woodser in #1288
  • Fix exporting and importing payment accounts across clients by @woodser in #1293
  • Sync blockchain locally depending on last used local node by @woodser in #1298
  • Reclassify mainnet nodes as public nodes and remove provided nodes by @woodser in #1315
  • Make my offer buttons easier to read in offer book view by @bvcxza in #1310
  • Update naming conventions of CI installer artifacts by @Jabster28, @woodser in #864, #1328
  • De-duplicate additional trade statistics by @woodser in #1326
  • Add log file dedicated for errors (haveno_error.log) by @preland in #1256
  • Add deploy-tmux and deploy-screen configs in Makefile by @kekebit in #1257
  • Bug fixes

New Contributors

Full Changelog: 1.0.11...1.0.12

Running Haveno

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time. Alternatively, you can start your own network.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively, you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  1. Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  2. Open a terminal window (cmd + space then type "terminal").
  3. Copy and paste into the terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and press enter.
  4. Enter your computer password.
  5. Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if needed, even if reported as damaged.

Tails

  1. Enable persistent storage dotfiles and admin password before starting Tails.

  2. Execute a one-line installation command. Network administrators are encouraged make this command available for each release. For example:

    curl -x socks5h://127.0.0.1:9050 -fsSLO https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/raw/master/scripts/install_tails/haveno-install.sh && bash haveno-install.sh "https://github.com/havenoexample/haveno-example/releases/download/v1.0.12/haveno-linux-deb.zip" "FAA2 4D87 8B8D 36C9 0120 A897 CA02 DAC1 2DAE 2D0F"
    

Default application directory:

  • Linux: ~/.local/share/Haveno/
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Haveno/
  • Windows: ~\AppData\Roaming\Haveno\

haveno-1.0.11

04 Sep 14:48
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Full Changelog: 1.0.10...1.0.11

Running Haveno

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time. Alternatively, you can start your own network.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively, you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  1. Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  2. Open a terminal window (cmd + space then type "terminal").
  3. Copy and paste into the terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and press enter.
  4. Enter your computer password.
  5. Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if needed, even if reported as damaged.

Tails

  1. Enable persistent storage dotfiles and admin password before starting Tails.

  2. Execute a one-line installation command. Network administrators are encouraged make this command available for each release. For example:

    curl -x socks5h://127.0.0.1:9050 -fsSLO https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno/raw/master/scripts/install_tails/haveno-install.sh && bash haveno-install.sh "https://github.com/havenoexample/haveno-example/releases/download/v1.0.11/haveno_amd64_deb-latest.zip" "FAA2 4D87 8B8D 36C9 0120 A897 CA02 DAC1 2DAE 2D0F"
    

Default application directory:

  • Linux: ~/.local/share/Haveno/
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Haveno/
  • Windows: ~\AppData\Roaming\Haveno\

haveno-1.0.10

07 Aug 13:35
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Full Changelog: 1.0.9...1.0.10

Running Haveno

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time. Alternatively, you can start your own network.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively, you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  1. Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  2. Open a terminal window (cmd + space then type "terminal").
  3. Copy and paste into the terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and press enter.
  4. Enter your computer password.
  5. Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if needed, even if reported as damaged.

Default application directory:

  • Linux: ~/.local/share/Haveno/
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Haveno/
  • Windows: ~\AppData\Roaming\Haveno\

haveno-1.0.9

21 Jul 12:08
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Full Changelog: 1.0.8...1.0.9

Running Haveno

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time, but they can be found online, or you can start your own.

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  • Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  • On a terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and enter your password.
  • Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if necessary, even if reported as damaged.

Debian

  • The Linux installer is currently packaged in Ubuntu which doesn't work on Debian systems. In the meantime, this script can be used to repackage for Debian.

haveno-1.0.8

25 Jun 12:54
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New Contributors

Full Changelog: 1.0.7...1.0.8

Running Haveno

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time, but they can be found online, or you can start your own.

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  • Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  • On a terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and enter your password.
  • Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if necessary, even if reported as damaged.

Debian

  • The Linux installer is currently packaged in Ubuntu which doesn't work on Debian systems. In the meantime, this script can be used to repackage for Debian.

haveno-1.0.7

10 Jun 12:23
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Full Changelog: 1.0.6...1.0.7

Running Haveno

Haveno can be used on Monero's main network by using a third party Haveno network. We do not officially endorse any networks at this time, but they can be found online, or you can start your own.

For the best experience, running your own local Monero node is highly recommended, because the Tor network can be slow and unreliable with Monero. Alternatively, you can configure your application to use Monero over clearnet.

Installation Notes

Download and install Haveno using an installer for Linux, macOS, or Windows. The installer is provided by the third party Haveno network you're using. Alternatively you can build from their source by customizing these instructions.

Windows & Linux

  • First uninstall Haveno before running the installer.

macOS

  • Open installer and drag Haveno.app to Applications.
  • On a terminal: sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Haveno.app and enter your password.
  • Right click /Applications/Haveno.app > Open. Repeat again if necessary, even if reported as damaged.

Debian

  • The Linux installer is currently packaged in Ubuntu which doesn't work on Debian systems. In the meantime, this script can be used to repackage for Debian.