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I have had monero GUI for about 6 months time and i have used it a bit for sending XMR. A few days ago my GUI didnt want to finalize synch with DAEMON. it kept loading and "crashing" and when it finally said daemon is synchronized the wallet blocks never synched. i have tried the last 3 days without any luck. i have gotten quite close, but then it "crashes" and restarts the synching process.

After reading online i tried to turn of the firewall anti virus without luck and i tried to log off the acc. and log back on

the problem now is.

after i logged back on, my funds have disapeared. and it still cant fully connect to daemon. At first i thought i might have logged in to a different acc. so i retraced the steps to when i first got the account and found my first transaction to the GUI wallet from binance.

On binance it says the same address as the acc i am currently logged into. but on GUI it doesnt show any funds nor any previous transactions.

cant really find a solutoion to my problem anywhere so hope there is anyone here that can help!

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  • Which Wallet mode are you using? You can check it on the Settings page. Also, are you using the GUI in conjunction with a Ledger or Trezor device? Which operating system are you using? And which specific version of the GUI.
    – dEBRUYNE
    Jul 20, 2020 at 11:33
  • I am using GUI v0.16.0.2 (Qt 5.12.2)
    – olisa
    Jul 20, 2020 at 21:58
  • just switched to advanced mode to try with a remote node from xmr.to that i found on moneroworld. i am not using it with a device and i am using windows 10
    – olisa
    Jul 20, 2020 at 22:01
  • Does it properly connect with the remote node? What is the status of the bars in the left bottom?
    – dEBRUYNE
    Jul 21, 2020 at 7:39
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    Yes, the wallet needs to be fully synced in order to properly reflect the balance. What is the status of the status bars in the left bottom? Also, on the Settings page, is the wallet set to Local node or Remote node?
    – dEBRUYNE
    Jul 22, 2020 at 10:53

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