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How are subaddresses and account addresses generated from master wallet keys?

how can I compute subaddress Sa(a,i) where a is the account index and i is the subaddress index within the account? You're right, it is not fully explained in either of those links. Take a look ...
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Can a Monero account get blocked?

It is impossible for a miner or any other blockchain observer to know whether any transactions are destined for a particular wallet address (or wallet account). This is because wallet addresses do not ...
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Multiple accounts in the same wallet

The multiple accounts feature is currently only available in monero-wallet-cli. The GUI does allow for a user to generate and subsequently use multiple subaddresses though (confined to the same ...
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Understanding Monero addresses in the wallet GUI

A wallet has a primary address (that starts with a 4) and can have any number of subaddresses (that start with an 8). Accounts are just an abstraction which allow subaddresses to be separated - you ...
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I want my money to be private and to use it as needed each month to pay bills etc

I like your intentions. But that's not really going to happen, for a long time, if ever. As with all cryptocurrencies, the vendor, shop, utility, landlord, etc need to accept it. There are ways to ...
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Why is it impossible to delete a Monero account?

All accounts/subaddresses are deterministically derived from your main wallet private keys, as such they always exist, so to speak. Now, whether a wallet UI offers a way to show or hide them is ...
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How to calculate Monero addresses for different account numbers?

Each account is simply another subaddress. Therefore the math is identical to the usual subaddresses calculation - it is still represented by an i index in: PSi = Hs(pV0 || i) G + PS0 (using ...
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How to check payments and process new deposits

Take a look at get_transfers. It has many options for filtering your transfers.
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