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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to send bitcoin to several addresses all at once?
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on: February 05, 2020, 08:30:58 PM
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I have been using blockchain.com Can I do that with that? I imported my private key to that website. I want to send bitcoin to several addresses, and the amount is the same. Is there any way to do that? Yes, if you are using a wallet which has that function. Most people on this forum would recommend Electrum, which will certainly let you do that. You simply click Tools -> Pay to many, and it will open a new transaction with an expanded "Pay to" field. Enter the addresses and the amount you want to send to each address in the format address, amount with one address/amount combo per line. An example: bc1address1abcdefgh, 0.01 3address2ijklmnop, 0.35 1address3qrstuvwxyz, 0.2 I also want to divide the whole amount to let's say 8 and send the whole thing to 8 different addresses, and the gas fees, etc. make it complicated. I'm not sure there is an automatic way to do this. You can enter ! instead of an amount and it will send all remaining funds to that address, but that doesn't help you split it evenly several ways. I think you will end up having to do it manually.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How to send bitcoin to several addresses all at once?
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on: February 05, 2020, 08:12:45 PM
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My main question: I want to send bitcoin to several addresses, and the amount is the same. Is there any way to do that?
Second question, not that important: I also want to divide the whole amount to let's say 8 and send the whole thing to 8 different addresses, and the gas fees, etc. make it complicated. It would be nice if the method calculated the fees and subtract from the money sent, and makes it equal for all addresses. I don't want to hear things like: just use a calculator, I am perfectly capable of doing that, but gas fees, etc. take time, if there is something automatic, why not use it, right.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Attack on Bitcoin
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on: June 23, 2019, 02:52:05 PM
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Somewhere, a group is preparing an attack on Bitcoin. It will come around the next big pump. The attackers will have an exponentially large advantage of computing power. If the network isn't compromised, it will be severely damaged.
What is the source of this? Anyways, even if it is true, they need 51 percent of all miners. Since most miners are in China or Chinese in origin, I assume this attack will be carried out or will be supported/organized by China. Could be something against US trading war or upcoming sanctions. Speculate more?
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