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However, unlike MyMonero's backend, Open Monero's backend is open sourced, free
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to use, host and modify.
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## Screenshot
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![Open Monero]()
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## Scrap notes
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### Generate your own ssl certificate
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and go to any link from the service, e.g., `https://localhost:1984/login`. Once you do this,
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you should get warring about unsecured or un verified certificate. Then you just add it manually
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as exception.
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Also Open Monero generates uses 25 word seeds, which are fully comptabilite with `monero-wallet-cli`
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and `monero-core`.
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### Test connection using curl
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