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July 10, 2015, 11:12:16 AM
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Hello, i have bitcoins in my wallet on my pc in bitcoin core. now i want to send some to my phone wallet.
BUT my pc ask for a adres and my phone only gives rq code's. how can i send these coins to my phone?

please help. thanks
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July 10, 2015, 11:15:21 AM
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Hello, i have bitcoins in my wallet on my pc in bitcoin core. now i want to send some to my phone wallet.
BUT my pc ask for a adres and my phone only gives rq code's. how can i send these coins to my phone?

please help. thanks

Well you can scan the QR code from your PC screen it should allow you to do that (if you have receive option on your wallet) . What phone are you using if it's Android then you should give Mycelium a shoot it's a pretty good wallet and they also give you the adress and not only QR code , you have also the ability to buy & sell bitcoins depends on your location just like Localbitcoins

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July 10, 2015, 11:18:54 AM
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Hello, i have bitcoins in my wallet on my pc in bitcoin core. now i want to send some to my phone wallet.
BUT my pc ask for a adres and my phone only gives rq code's. how can i send these coins to my phone?

please help. thanks

Well you can scan the QR code from your PC screen it should allow you to do that (if you have receive option on your wallet) . What phone are you using if it's Android then you should give Mycelium a shoot it's a pretty good wallet and they also give you the adress and not only QR code , you have also the ability to buy & sell bitcoins depends on your location just like Localbitcoins

He's trying the other way around :-)

But the question remains: Which wallet software do you use on the phone? It should allow you to create receiving addresses which can be displayed as QR codes, copied into the clipboard, or sent using an e-mail program.
Mycelium does that, as mentioned, but any serious wallet app should have this option somewhere.

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July 10, 2015, 11:36:37 AM
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You can copy the address to this page and get a qrcode

http://goqr.me/
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July 10, 2015, 02:59:22 PM
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Use Mycellium on your phone.
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July 10, 2015, 03:23:23 PM
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It is unusual for the wallet on your phone to only give you a qr code. Which wallet are you using?

Anyway, a solution is to scan the qr code with another phone (assuming it has a qr code app) and email the address to your pc.

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July 10, 2015, 04:24:19 PM
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Thank you all for your reply:-) i'm going to try mycelium now and it gives me the adress i need, i think this should work.
the other wallets like blockchain doesn't do this. i let you know if it worked.

Thanks.
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July 10, 2015, 04:42:28 PM
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Yes it worked, and now i have the coins on my phone a sony xperia z1

Thank you all. Grin
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July 10, 2015, 05:47:48 PM
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Yes it worked, and now i have the coins on my phone a sony xperia z1

Thank you all. Grin
dont forget to backup your masterseed and also try to print a default private key as because that will be safe and portable easyly..and btw you are wrong blockchain wallets can also do this thing.and btw i am also usong myselium wallet
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July 11, 2015, 05:32:42 AM
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Thank you all for your reply:-) i'm going to try mycelium now and it gives me the adress i need, i think this should work.
the other wallets like blockchain doesn't do this. i let you know if it worked.

Thanks.

Excellent.

And just fwiw, don't use blockchain. Don't use online wallets. Keep your private keys in your possession.
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July 11, 2015, 09:55:57 AM
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I wouldn't bother with Bitcoin Core either. Download multibit instead and send the coins to that address. You sound like a new user and would have no need to run the whole blockchain.
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July 11, 2015, 10:14:50 AM
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Use Mycellium on your phone.
Thanks man, for letting us know about Mycellium, I have just installed in my android, let me get into it and see further how good it works.
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July 12, 2015, 02:21:33 PM
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Use Mycellium on your phone.
Thanks man, for letting us know about Mycellium, I have just installed in my android, let me get into it and see further how good it works.

It's very good, one of the best if not the best. Like Iahm said, be sure to back up.
Coins will be on your physical phone. Don't lose your phone. You can also spend from a paper wallet without compromising the paper wallet so it is the easiest way to spend from cold storage.
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July 12, 2015, 02:24:36 PM
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I wouldn't bother with Bitcoin Core either. Download multibit instead and send the coins to that address. You sound like a new user and would have no need to run the whole blockchain.

last version of core was the only safe one with the blockchain split issue, i would say i wouldn't bother with any other wallet in the future, and only using core and always its last version

Thank you all for your reply:-) i'm going to try mycelium now and it gives me the adress i need, i think this should work.
the other wallets like blockchain doesn't do this. i let you know if it worked.

Thanks.

you can use a wallet called bitcoin wallet, if you use android, it is among the best
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July 12, 2015, 02:47:08 PM
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I'm not much of a fan of phone wallets but i have to say Mycellium is the most friendly one i guess is the one i like, but a work around for this is just to screenshot your qrcode and save it in your pc so every time you need to send btc to your phone you dont have the same problem.

You could always try the Xapo wallet webclient and cell phone client are connected so no need to go through all that.

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July 17, 2015, 09:15:33 PM
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You can copy the address to this page and get a qrcode

http://goqr.me/

That's some nifty website i didn't know till now. I'll use it from now on for these cases.

Though i sometimes have another problem. Getting a bitcoin address i got sent via whatsapp to my notebook. Sure, i could copy it in a file and connect the smartphone with the notebook, then read the file. And i don't want to use my notebooks webcam. So is there a quick way?
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