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All cryptocurrencies require addresses, or public identifiers, to send and receive funds.
All cryptocurrencies require addresses, or public identifiers, to send and receive funds. A [[wallet]] is an interface for users to access their address and it's funds.


A [[Bitcoin (BTC)|bitcoin]] address looks like 1DSrfJdB2AnWaFNgSbv3MZC2m74996JafV. It consists of a string of letters and numbers starting with a "1" (number one). Just like you ask others to send an email to your email address, you would ask others to send you bitcoin to your bitcoin address.
A [[Bitcoin (BTC)|bitcoin]] address looks like 1DSrfJdB2AnWaFNgSbv3MZC2m74996JafV. It consists of a string of letters and numbers starting with a "1" (number one). Just like you ask others to send an email to your email address, you would ask others to send you bitcoin to your bitcoin address.

Latest revision as of 05:14, 12 June 2023

All cryptocurrencies require addresses, or public identifiers, to send and receive funds. A wallet is an interface for users to access their address and it's funds.

A bitcoin address looks like 1DSrfJdB2AnWaFNgSbv3MZC2m74996JafV. It consists of a string of letters and numbers starting with a "1" (number one). Just like you ask others to send an email to your email address, you would ask others to send you bitcoin to your bitcoin address.