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Horizen Desktop GUI Wallet

Deprecation notice

Horizen Desktop GUI Wallet is no longer actively maintained.

Sphere by Horizen is its successor and ongoing development will be focused on Sphere by Horizen, to migrate to Sphere by Horizen please see our wiki.

If you still wish to use Horizen Desktop GUI Wallet, you can manually update the bundled binaries of Zen by following these steps:

  1. Access the Releases section of the Zen repository to download the last zend binaries for your operating system.
  2. Once you have downloaded the necessary binaries (make sure you have zen-cli, zen-tx, zend), you need to update them in the installation path of your app, which varies depending on your operating system. Make sure Horizen Desktop GUI Wallet is closed before proceeding.
  • Windows:
    • Replace the binaries in the /app folder where you installed the wallet. The default path for this is C:\Program Files\HorizenDesktopGUIWallet\app.
  • macOS:
    • Inspect the app by right-clicking and selecting "Show Package Contents."
    • Navigate to the /Contents/app directory within the package.
    • Replace the existing binaries with the new ones.

Once you have updated the binaries, you can open the wallet again and it will be running the latest version of Zen.

Note: The Linux version of Swing doesn't include Zend binaries by default; instead, it relies on the presence of the Zen Debian package being installed. Therefore, there's no Linux-specific installation instructions in the repository since Zend is updated and installed separately as part of an external process.


Running Horizen Desktop GUI Wallet on macOS Catalina: Horizen Desktop GUI Wallet is not going to be notarized and as such won't start on macOS Catalina without going through some extra steps, if you want to run it on MacOS Catalina or later please read and follow https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202491 How to open an app that hasn’t been notarized or is from an unidentified developer.

Graphical user interface wrapper for the Horizen command line tools

This program provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for the Horizen client tools that acts as a wrapper and presents the information in a user-friendly manner.

Screenshot

This wallet is targeted at advanced users who understand the implications of running a full Zen node on the local machine, maintaining a full local copy of the blockchain, maintaining and backing up the Zen nodes's wallet.dat file etc! The wallet is not suitable for novice crypto-currency users!

SECURITY WARNING: Encryption of the wallet.dat file is not yet supported for Horizen. Using the wallet on a system infected with malware may result in wallet data/funds being stolen. The wallet.dat needs to be backed up regularly (not just once - e.g. after every 30-40 outgoing transactions) and it must also be backed up after creating a new Z address.

STABILITY WARNING: The GUI wallet is as yet considered experimental! It is known to exhibit occasional stability problems related to running a full Zen node. Specifically if the locally running zend cannot start properly due to issues with the local blockchain, the GUI cannot start either! Users need to be prepared to fix such problems manually as described in the troubleshooting guide. Doing so requires command line skills.

AUTO-DEPRECATION WARNING: Wallet binary releases for Mac/Windows contain ZEN full node binaries. These have an auto-deprecation feature: they are considered outdated after 16 weeks and stop working. So they need to be updated to a newer version before this term expires. Users need to ensure they use an up-to-date version of the wallet (e.g. update the wallet every two months or so).

New/Experimental: Horizen Desktop GUI Wallet for Windows/macOS is available

Information on diagnosing some common problems may be found in this troubleshooting guide.

Building, installing and running the Wallet GUI

Before installing the Desktop GUI Wallet you need to have Horizen up and running. The following guide explains how to set up Horizen.

For security reasons it is recommended to always build the GUI wallet program from GitHub source. The details of how to build it are described below (easy to follow).

  1. Operating system and tools

    As of January 2019 (Horizen v2.0.16) this program supports Linux, macOS Sierra/High Sierra and Windows. The Linux tools you need to build and run the Wallet GUI are Git, Java (JDK12) and Ant. To install OpenJDK to meet the Java dependency, please follow the instructions on these links: Windows Linux MacOS

    For RedHat/CentOS/Fedora-type, you should be able to install git and ant running the following command:

    user@centos:~/build-dir$ sudo yum install git ant 
    

    If you have some Linux distribution that those instructions do not apply to, please check your relevant documentation on installing Git, JDK and Ant. The commands git, java, javac and ant need to be startable from command line before proceeding with build.

  2. Building from source code

    As a start you need to clone the zencash-swing-wallet-ui Git repository:

    user@ubuntu:~/build-dir$ git clone https://github.com/HorizenOfficial/zencash-swing-wallet-ui.git
    

    Change the current directory:

    user@ubuntu:~/build-dir$ cd zencash-swing-wallet-ui/
    

    Issue the build command:

    user@ubuntu:~/build-dir/zencash-swing-wallet-ui$ ant -buildfile ./src/build/build.xml
    

    This takes a few seconds and when it finishes, it builds a JAR file ./build/jars/ZENCashSwingWalletUI.jar. You need to make this file executable:

    user@ubuntu:~/build-dir/zencash-swing-wallet-ui$ chmod u+x ./build/jars/ZENCashSwingWalletUI.jar
    

    At this point the build process is finished the built GUI wallet program is the JAR file ./build/jars/ZENCashSwingWalletUI.jar. In addition the JAR file bitcoinj-core-0.14.5.jar is also necessary to run the wallet.

  3. Installing the built Horizen GUI wallet

    3.1. If you have built Horizen from source code:

    Assuming you have already built from source code Horizen in directory /home/user/zen/src (for example - this is the typical build dir. for Horizen v2.0.16) which contains the command line tools zen-cli and zend you need to take the created JAR files and copy them to directory /home/user/zen/src (the same dir. that contains zen-cli and zend). Example copy command:

    user@ubuntu:~/build-dir/zencash-swing-wallet-ui$ cp -R -v ./build/jars/* /home/user/zen/src    
    
  4. Running the installed Horizen GUI wallet

    It may be run from command line or started from another GUI tool (e.g. file manager). Assuming you have already installed Horizen and the GUI Wallet ZENCashSwingWalletUI.jar in directory /home/user/zen/src one way to run it from command line is:

    user@ubuntu:~/build-dir/zencash-swing-wallet-ui$ java -jar /home/user/zen/src/ZENCashSwingWalletUI.jar
    

    If you are using Ubuntu (or similar ;) Linux you may instead just use the file manager and right-click on the ZENCashSwingWalletUI.jar file and choose the option "Open with OpenJDK 8 Runtime". This will start the Horizen GUI wallet.

    Important: the Horizen configuration file ~/.zen/zen.conf needs to be correctly set up for the GUI wallet to work. Specifically the RPC user and password need to be set in it like:

    rpcuser=username
    rpcpassword=wjQOHVDQFLwztWp1Ehs09q7gdjHAXjd4E
     
    

License

This program is distributed under an MIT License.

Disclaimer

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

Known issues and limitations

  1. Issue: The Horizen Desktop GUI Wallet is not compatible with applications that modify the ZEN wallet.dat file. The wallet should not be used with such applications on the same PC. For instance some distributed exchange applications are known to create watch-only addresses in the wallet.dat file that cause the GUI wallet to display a wrong balance and/or display addresses that do not belong to the wallet.
  2. Limitation: if two users exchange text messages via the messaging UI TAB and one of them has a system clock, substantially running slow or fast by more than 1 minute, it is possible that this user will see text messages appearing out of order.
  3. Limitation: if a messaging identity has been created (happens on first click on the messaging UI tab), then replacing the wallet.dat or changing the node configuration between mainnet and testnet will make the identity invalid. This will result in a wallet update error. To remove the error the directory ~/.ZENCashSwingWalletUI/messaging may be manually renamed or deleted (when the wallet is stopped). CAUTION: all messaging history will be lost in this case!
  4. Limitation: Wallet encryption has been temporarily disabled in Horizen due to stability problems. A corresponding issue #1552 has been opened by the ZCash developers. Correspondingly wallet encryption has been temporarily disabled in the Horizen Desktop GUI Wallet. The latter needs to be disabled.
  5. Limitation: The list of transactions does not show all outgoing ones (specifically outgoing Z address transactions). A corresponding issue #1438 has been opened for the ZCash developers.
  6. Limitation: The CPU percentage shown to be taken by zend on Linux is the average for the entire lifetime of the process. This is not very useful. This will be improved in future versions.
  7. Limitation: When using a natively compiled wallet version (e.g. ZENCashSwingWalletUI.exe for Windows) on a very high resolution monitor with a specifically configured DPI scaling (enlargement) factor to make GUI elements look larger, the GUI elements of the wallet actually do not scale as expected. To correct this on Windows you need to right-click on ZENCashSwingWalletUI.exe and choose option:
Properties >> Compatibility >> Override High DPI scaling behavior >> Scaling Performed by (Application)