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March 13, 2017, 02:23:15 PM
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If I send BTC of blockchain to blockchain, bitcoin address of the sender will be the same in blockchain receiver. But as an example, if I send BTC of gambling site address to blockchain why bitcoin address of the sender will be different after I look at my blockchain wallet?
Is the address of a gambling site that can I find?
Please tell me, how can find the main address of the sender, thank you very much.
Actually I was confused to say it, how to keep the intent of what I say can be understood by all of you.
Where can I find an explanation thread about a transaction or pathways bitcoin?
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March 15, 2017, 07:16:56 AM
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I'm still curious about it, how to keep track of a bitcoin address that I was still confused how to say it.
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March 15, 2017, 07:34:41 AM
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If I send BTC of blockchain to blockchain, bitcoin address of the sender will be the same in blockchain receiver. But as an example, if I send BTC of gambling site address to blockchain why bitcoin address of the sender will be different after I look at my blockchain wallet?
Is the address of a gambling site that can I find?
Please tell me, how can find the main address of the sender, thank you very much.
Actually I was confused to say it, how to keep the intent of what I say can be understood by all of you.
Where can I find an explanation thread about a transaction or pathways bitcoin?

The address from a gambling website will be always different because they use bitcoin API-s like Bitpay. It generates a new address every time they send you bitcoins. Same when you deposit there, they always give you a new unique address. Main address of the sender is the one that sends you bitcoin, click on bitcoin transaction to find it on blockchain website.

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March 15, 2017, 07:50:30 AM
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The address from a gambling website will be always different because they use bitcoin API-s like Bitpay. It generates a new address every time they send you bitcoins. Same when you deposit there, they always give you a new unique address. Main address of the sender is the one that sends you bitcoin, click on bitcoin transaction to find it on blockchain website.
I've clicked bitcoin transactions in blockchain but I could not find the original sender's address, how so I can find it, whether it be learned? where i can get guidance on this?
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March 15, 2017, 08:01:30 AM
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The sender in the transaction below are the 9 addresses called as input. The receiver are the 2 addresses called the output.

https://blockchain.info/tx/5d6a1ff7e30a3b2dc7a48664257d82c117011116142cab1f7c3089bb420e3950

This is an example which I hope it helps you understand.

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