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March 29, 2015, 04:34:18 PM |
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As the title says.
For example I have a Multibit wallet that contains 100 addresses. Multibit shows me the total balance of the wallet. I need to know which addresses make up this balance. Several addresses out of these 100 may be empty and there may be just a couple of addresses that make up the total balance of the wallet.
How do I know?
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March 29, 2015, 07:20:45 PM |
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As the title says.
For example I have a Multibit wallet that contains 100 addresses. Multibit shows me the total balance of the wallet. I need to know which addresses make up this balance. Several addresses out of these 100 may be empty and there may be just a couple of addresses that make up the total balance of the wallet.
How do I know?
With Multibit you cannot. The developer's purposefully keep this information hidden to make the wallet a beginner's wallet. If you want to see each individual address and balance switch to Electrum 2.0.X.
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sgk (OP)
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March 30, 2015, 05:00:27 AM |
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As the title says.
For example I have a Multibit wallet that contains 100 addresses. Multibit shows me the total balance of the wallet. I need to know which addresses make up this balance. Several addresses out of these 100 may be empty and there may be just a couple of addresses that make up the total balance of the wallet.
How do I know?
With Multibit you cannot. The developer's purposefully keep this information hidden to make the wallet a beginner's wallet. If you want to see each individual address and balance switch to Electrum 2.0.X. Thank you for responding. I'll try Electrum. As a work around, I can input addresses in blockchain.info and check balances. But if I need to check several addresses, it's a pain in the ass.
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May 09, 2015, 12:37:42 AM |
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Just saw your thread after googling for the same thing.
that was something i was trying to figure out, too. Too bad it cannot be done, this is a big minus.
And another big minus, is that you cannot send coins from a specific address, (you can't choose which address to use when sending money).
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May 09, 2015, 03:37:51 AM |
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Just saw your thread after googling for the same thing.
that was something i was trying to figure out, too. Too bad it cannot be done, this is a big minus.
And another big minus, is that you cannot send coins from a specific address, (you can't choose which address to use when sending money).
Electrum lets you do both things.
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sgk (OP)
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May 09, 2015, 09:24:01 AM |
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Just saw your thread after googling for the same thing.
that was something i was trying to figure out, too. Too bad it cannot be done, this is a big minus.
And another big minus, is that you cannot send coins from a specific address, (you can't choose which address to use when sending money).
This was something i wanted to figure out. I don't need to send finds from a specific address right now, but i was imagining a scenario when you use different addresses for different people / purpose and then you want to continue funding then from the same address to maintain privacy. I think i will have to switch to Electrum like jaxkbox has mentioned above.
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June 02, 2015, 05:45:03 PM |
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as the posters said earlier, electrum is the best for what you need, but if you really want to, I think you can view individual address balances by just looking up each individual address on blockchain.info under "final balance."
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June 04, 2015, 04:35:55 AM |
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as the posters said earlier, electrum is the best for what you need, but if you really want to, I think you can view individual address balances by just looking up each individual address on blockchain.info under "final balance."
Yes, that's what I am doing right now as a work around. It works well if you have a handful of addresses but if you have several addresses, it is a pain in the butt to look up all of them individually on block chain.
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June 04, 2015, 10:08:53 AM |
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a possible solution is using electrum, it shows the balance of addresses by default, but im not sure if you want to make the switch or not for just a small detail.
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theres nothing here. message me if you want to put something here.
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June 04, 2015, 12:18:45 PM |
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a possible solution is using electrum, it shows the balance of addresses by default, but im not sure if you want to make the switch or not for just a small detail.
If you have an XPUB you can just search it on Blockchain and it will show all activity to that master public key.
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