Just double checking if making an offline paper wallet to send and store coins is as easy as going here
https://paperwallet.sexcoin.info making a wallet and then sending the coins to the sexcoin address made from the exchange.
Also what tab do I use single wallet or paper wallet.
If you only want one 'cold' address, I would use the single wallet.
Here's what to be aware of:
- Any sexcoin address ( the one starting with 'R' or 'S' ) is the public part of a private/public keypair.
- In the context of the paper wallet, the 'share' address is the address you send funds to (this is the public part).
- The 'secret' is the portion that you keep private. If anyone gets this key, they have access to all the funds in that address.
And how do I then send from a offline wallet to a exchange in simple terms as i lack experience.
In order to send funds from a paper wallet, you would use the import feature of the regular client ( either windows, mac, linux or android ) and import the private key that is on the paper wallet. The wallet will rescan the blockchain, and when it is done the funds and addresses from the paper wallet are now part of your regular client wallet. You would then send the coins from your regular client to wherever you want them to go.
This link may help:
How to import private keysIn a nutshell ( hopefully
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To Load a Paper wallet:
- Generate and print a paper wallet
- Send funds to the "share" address on the paper wallet, or the "sexcoin address" if you print using the 'paper wallet' tab
- Keep the paper in a safe place
You don't need to do anything else or mess with the private key in any fashion. You can verify the balance of the wallet by entering the sexcoin address in a block explorer.
To Send from a Paper wallet:
- Import the 'secret' or 'private' key into a live client
- Send the funds from the newly imported address from the live client
The coin control features of the official client can be used to insure that funds are only sent from the new address