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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Private Key to my Bitcoin?? Info needed... on: January 17, 2018, 05:14:35 PM
The 12 words are safely put away already,

That's all you need to secure your funds.

Ok, sounds a little better already  Wink

One more question for now...

I also red that your wallet automatically makes new bitcoin adresses in your wallet with every transaction you make and that it's safest you use a new receiving bitcoin adress with every transaction...

Now I used the same bitcoin adress twice when I used my Credit Card to buy bitcoins... Now let's say for example you want to sent me bitcoins, can I always use the same bitcoin adress (1f54... for example) or do I make a new one to make it safer? And what's the fastest and safest way to make a new one? And when I do make a new one, is there also a private key to the new bitcoin adress that I have to safe or not?

Like I said before: THANX A BUNCH!!  Cheesy
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Private Key to my Bitcoin?? Info needed... on: January 17, 2018, 05:02:18 PM
What do you mean with the name of my purse?

The 12 words are safely put away already, it's just the private key I was wondering Smiley


But thanx again to everyone who's helping me with info on this...
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Private Key to my Bitcoin?? Info needed... on: January 17, 2018, 04:48:44 PM
Ok, things starting to make a lot more sense  Smiley

So for example if I want to log in into my wallet in another country, let's say with family, I just go to the Blockchain site, and can log into my wallet too with my wallet-ID and password? Offcourse not saving my passwords on there then...

I've read that it's also important to keep your wallet-ID private at all time... is this true? So basically if I log in from anywhere else, I need my wallet ID with me (and my seed?) Or is the seed only for rare occassions, say when I loose the wallet-ID or password?

Just asking this because I now always do it from my own home on my PC...

Thanx for all your answers, really helps a lot!! And I need to learn somehow  Wink  Grin


TownyBE
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Private Key to my Bitcoin?? Info needed... on: January 17, 2018, 04:27:37 PM
Thx so much for the info already!!!

So my Wallet-ID and those 12 words are enough for me to continue buying (or selling) bitcoins? They will never ask for my Private key when I make a transaction?

Really sorry for the Newbie questions Smiley

Thx again!!
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Private Key to my Bitcoin?? Info needed... on: January 17, 2018, 04:10:10 PM
Hi y'all,

my name is Tony, 34, from Belgium and I"m new here...

I've been trying to get as much info as I could about Bitcoin, my Bitcoin wallet and how to buy and sell them but still have a few questions that I hope you guys can help me with...

I already made a Bitcoin wallet with Blockchain and have made 2 transfers so far with my Credit Card to my wallet to the same bitcoinadress in my wallet... All good there  Smiley

Now my main question is... I see and read a lot about the private key that's very important to have (256bits-number?)

I have my wallet-ID (not the same as my private key??), I also have the 12 words as back-up for my wallet but it seems when I registered my wallet, I didn't get or overlooked my private key...

Is there any way I can get that key, because I think it's an important thing to own, right? Smiley

Is the private key a one time number that you get that's linked to your wallet or do you get a new private key with every bitcoin transaction you make?

I've been seeing a lot of video's and reading about it, but it still doesn't make sense to me how I can find this...

I don't have a smartphone ( I know, I'm a dinosaur  Cheesy) but really would like to get some more info on this...

Any help or info is really appreciated!!!


Thanx in advance!!


TownyBE

 
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