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MicrophoneSBR MVP
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#36Comment -
cincySBR Sharp
- 09-30-07
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#37How do I use a new bitcoin address on blockchain for each send? I see where I can request a new bitcoin address for receiving bitcoins but I can't figure out how to generate a new bitcoin address in my blockchain wallet to send bitcoins that I already have in my wallet.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#38
You only need to manually generate a new address when giving it to someone for receiving..Comment -
nymfan99SBR Sharp
- 08-15-15
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#39Is it possible for a book to trace source of funds? For example, If I withdraw from a book to blockchain and then transfer to another blockchain account and another person deposits into the same book where the original withdrawal came from, could the book somehow trace that?Comment -
evo34SBR MVP
- 11-09-08
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#40Deposit:
circle/coinbase > EXCHANGE (make at least one trade) > Blockchain > sportsbook
Withdrawal:
sportsbook > Blockchain > EXCHANGE (make at least on trade) > circle/coinbase
You now have your plausible excuse if circle/coinbase asks, you are a trader at the exchange. When I told coinbase that, they RAISED my limits, I am now at 10K buy, 15K sell.Comment -
evo34SBR MVP
- 11-09-08
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#41General bitcoin question:
Let's say you receive two deposits of exactly 1 BTC to your new blockchain wallet, leaving you with a total balance of 2 BTC. You then send 1 BTC to a third party. Is that transfer made up of specific bitcoins you have received (e.g., 70% from deposit #1, and 30% from deposit #2), or are "coins" themselves fungible and not able to be specifically tracked?
Put another way, which is correct:
1) Someone can see that address X received 2 BTC from addresses Y and Z, and then sent 1 BTC to address A (and can see what address A's activity history is).
2) Someone can see that address X received 2 BTC from addresses Y and Z, and can see where each of these two deposits subsequently traveled (individually).
I'm assuming #1 is correct, but from certain posts, it sounds like #2 is possible.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#42It sounds like you want info to cheat a book. That's why I haven't answered and I assume why others are ignoring too.
General bitcoin question:
Let's say you receive two deposits of exactly 1 BTC to your new blockchain wallet, leaving you with a total balance of 2 BTC. You then send 1 BTC to a third party. Is that transfer made up of specific bitcoins you have received (e.g., 70% from deposit #1, and 30% from deposit #2), or are "coins" themselves fungible and not able to be specifically tracked?
Put another way, which is correct:
1) Someone can see that address X received 2 BTC from addresses Y and Z, and then sent 1 BTC to address A (and can see what address A's activity history is).
2) Someone can see that address X received 2 BTC from addresses Y and Z, and can see where each of these two deposits subsequently traveled (individually).
I'm assuming #1 is correct, but from certain posts, it sounds like #2 is possible.
If your payment needs more than the value available in one note. A blockchain wallet will send the two notes required from different internal wallets to make up the total payment.
As far as 1) and 2)... both are possible to see on the blockchain..Comment -
evo34SBR MVP
- 11-09-08
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#43Can you show an example of case #2 on blockchain.info? When I look at a transaction there, I am not seeing anything about individual coins being trackable, nor any "change" being sent back to anyone.Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#44
Individual coins are not trackable. Only transactions and amounts.
If using the latest version of the blockchain.info wallet you don't need to be too concerned as the change is automatically sent to a new address in your account, making it more difficult to see who was the spender and who was the receiver but not all wallets work this way. I don't know why the change addresses don't show up in the account transaction history in the blockchain wallet, but they don't, but they are still written to the public records.
You can find out a bit more about how change works in the system hereLast edited by Optional; 09-26-16, 06:10 AM..Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
- 10-27-06
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nymfan99SBR Sharp
- 08-15-15
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#47so the traceability comes from sending or receiving the same btc from previous transactions? If you use different sending and receiving codes and use an exchange to dump btc for cash and vice versas it seems there shouldn't be an issue.Comment -
nymfan99SBR Sharp
- 08-15-15
- 260
#48
Meaning if you move BTC from Circle > Blockchain wallet A > Kraken > Blockchain wallet B
Will Circle be able to link to Blockchain B account? How can you ensure no linkage?Comment -
LT ProfitsSBR Aristocracy
- 10-27-06
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#49But is it possible to sell 100%? I think there will be always a small amount left over in your account, meaning when you sell ALL, there will be fractional amount left over and that fractional amount maybe traceable when you send it to blockchain or circle..
Meaning if you move BTC from Circle > Blockchain wallet A > Kraken > Blockchain wallet B
Will Circle be able to link to Blockchain B account? How can you ensure no linkage?Comment -
nymfan99SBR Sharp
- 08-15-15
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#50where can I see the public logs where you can trace transactions?Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#51
Just enter your transaction ID or wallet address and search..Comment -
Saintsfan1977SBR High Roller
- 01-10-11
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#52Can I go 5dimes> Poloniex>CirclePay> Bank?
And the other way around or should I add a Blockchain wallet in between also?Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#53Comment -
Vortexx00SBR MVP
- 06-18-09
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#54Just wondering should you do all these transfers for small amounts money..ex under $100?
And can I do sportsbook > blockchain > Quadriga (make trade) > blockchain > sportsbook?
Then if I want money to go into my bank sportsbook > blockchain > Quadriga (make trade) > Bank
ThanksLast edited by Vortexx00; 09-29-16, 12:38 PM.Comment
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