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I did not know btc addresses were case sensitive and that's what threw me off. Found them, logging in may be a different story. Thanks for the help .
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Hello,
Sorry I didn't see the replies. I don't want to waste too much of your time, but I was asking for a friend and as far as I can tell she doesn't have that much in the wallet or she has another one idk.
wallet address:
3E6knTDfYHidZrb5QgE5AWfWAyVnyZJojj
The only place I see the address is at hashxp
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Hello,
Still a newb, but I was curious about an old wallet address I noticed today.
So I was registering my old cryptopia account today to see if I could claim some of my old funds, and was ask a question about last withdraw. When I checked the withdraw address (sent to) it showed a balance of $33,000 coins and total sent 11 million. Clicking on the next chain the address had 78 million btc with a balance of 2 million. Being paid out everyday So my question is : Are these addresses exchanges? If so, would that be their balances or close to it? It's a large amount of btc.
Sorry If this is confusing just curious when I saw addresses back to back on the blockchain with balances that large.
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Hello,
I put a few bitcoins in btc.com in 2018 and I went to log in and the wallet address does not exist. The address does not even register on block explorer. Any ideas? I have the original transaction receipt and all and shows the coins in my wallet. Did btc.com make temp addresses or something.
appreciate any ideas
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ok lets keep it going
1CF9wLX6uiSJkrNeXurLoBWVfxzCwU23Vk
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