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rootArizen User Manual

Original Content by Tigger on September 5, 2018

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FAQs About Your Arizen Wallet's Support and Features for Conducting Private Transactions


Do I have to use a Secure/Super Node when I want to use Arizen?

  • No, if you do not want to send ZEN to/from Z addresses you can continue using Arizen as usual.

What are these LEDs on the "Total Balance" bar?

  • The server LED (the left one) shows if the
computer
  • SSH connection is
up
  • established (Ping) and the zend
led shows
  • LED shows if the zend RPC is responding to requests.

Why do the LEDs on the "Total Balance is " bar sometimes turn red and then green?

  • Mainly due to network instability. Please note that this is not a fault
on
  • of Arizen
Wallet side
  • .

What happens if I change a my Secure/Super Node?

  • After the settings are

update
  • updated by the user, Arizen

is
  • starts syncing the Z addresses in both directions. The User

should start zend to rescan the blockchain by running command:zen-cli stop && sleep 8
  • will need to start a re-scan of the blockchain on the Secure/Super node by running:

    Code Block
    sudo systemctl stop zend && zend -rescan


  •  After rescan is finished, functionality can continue as usual (the zend LED will illuminate green)

  • Once the re-scan has completed, you will need to stop zend and restart it with systemd to re-enable process monitoring and automatic certification renewal.

    Code Block
    zen-cli stop && sudo systemctl start zend

Are my private keys stored in the Secure/Super Nodes?

  • Only private keys for Z address are stored in the Secure/Super Nodes.
But
  • T addresses generated from Arizen are securely stored exclusively
in
  • within Arizen.

Are the private keys , of my T addresses , stored in on any Secure/Super Node?

  • No, they
live
  • exist only in Arizen.

Are the private keys, of my Z addresses, stored in any Secure/Super Node?

  • Yes, they are in the Secure/Super Node as well as in the Arizen Wallet.
The
  • Arizen
is keeping
  • keeps a 1 to 1 copy of Z addresses.

What is the address “My Watch Only Secure/Super Node addr”?

  • This is the intermediate T
intermediate
  • address that lives
in
  • on the Secure Node.

Can I run zend locally?

  • Yes, you should follow the
guide for the settings and in the Secure/Super Node FQDN field you should put localhost or

Can I use the Z transaction functionality shielded address capabilities without giving my SSH credentials?

  • This is not possible as, an SSH tunnel should be established for security
reason
  • reasons. In this way your private keys and information are sent back and forth encrypted.
The only possibility to not provide SSH credential is to run zend locally and keep a full copy of the blockchain
  • To not use SSH credentials would require use of a local instance of zend connected over localhost.

Can I use an SSH RSA key instead of a password?

This is not yet implemented.

What to do if my Secure/Super Node stops existing/destroyed/doesn’t work at all ?The funds of the private keys, that are stored in Arizen, are safebecomes FUBAR'd or otherwise no longer exists in our universe?

  • 42? Okay seriously....the funds associated with the private keys are securely stored within Arizen and can be fully recovered by simply re-connecting Arizen with a new Secure/Super node or local instance of zend using localhost. Only T addresses with the name My Watch Only Secure Node addr from the Secure
Nodes
  • /Super node are not backed up in Arizen wallet. You are responsible for backing up your Arizen wallet and the wallets of your Secure/Super Nodes. Horizen does not have any control over your wallets or keys. Practice safe crypto.


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