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May 31, 2017, 01:41:57 PM |
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I tried sending Bitcoin payment to a blockchain address using a blockchain account but I keep receiving a message "invalid bitcoin address". What should i do? Its urgent!
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May 31, 2017, 01:49:56 PM |
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You may want to paste the address so the experts here will have a look at it to know what could have gone wrong. If you don't mind...
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May 31, 2017, 02:12:56 PM |
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1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg8qXL1FEozDGQEF
this is the bitcoin address.
I tried it on several other bitcoin platform but i still got the same report. But when i post my own wallet address, it is valid. So I told him to take a screen shot to see if there was any mistake but it was thesame.
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May 31, 2017, 02:27:09 PM |
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1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg8qXL1FEozDGQEF
the code is invalid in mocacinno.com/ how then can a valid code be gotten? The code was given by blockchain. Please, how do I upload a picture so that i may show you the given address in the wallet
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May 31, 2017, 02:33:41 PM |
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1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg8qXL1FEozDGQEF
the code is invalid in mocacinno.com/ how then can a valid code be gotten? The code was given by blockchain. Please, how do I upload a picture so that i may show you the given address in the wallet
I presume by "blockchain" you mean "blockchain.info"? If so and it was copied fully, I would guess blockchain.info has a bug. However blockchain.info doesn't recognize it either: https://blockchain.info/search?search=1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg%C2%AD8qXL1FEozDGQEFYou can upload the screenshot to a 3rd party site like imgur.com and link it.
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May 31, 2017, 02:39:33 PM |
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Ask him to give you the QR code of the bitcoin address. QR has a built in error thingy in it which prevents any copying problem. He may have copied part of the address. For example it may be missing a letter at the end! Even if you don't have a smart phone you can use an online tool to convert the QR into string (address in this case): https://webqr.com/
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May 31, 2017, 02:40:42 PM |
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1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg8qXL1FEozDGQEF
the code is invalid in mocacinno.com/ how then can a valid code be gotten? The code was given by blockchain. Please, how do I upload a picture so that i may show you the given address in the wallet
I presume by "blockchain" you mean "blockchain.info"? If so and it was copied fully, I would guess blockchain.info has a bug. However blockchain.info doesn't recognize it either: https://blockchain.info/search?search=1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg%C2%AD8qXL1FEozDGQEFYou can upload the screenshot to a 3rd party site like imgur.com and link it. That's exaclty what i'm saying, blockchain.info which generated the address does not recognize it. Thank you, this is the image in the link below http://imgur.com/a/aWhvX
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May 31, 2017, 02:47:00 PM |
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Ok, what exactly is the problem cause i don't understand it is. Just a bunch of info about transaction details.
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May 31, 2017, 02:55:33 PM |
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It looks no different from the address i've been posting but how do i find the missing character?
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May 31, 2017, 02:55:39 PM |
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Ok, what exactly is the problem cause i don't understand it is. Just a bunch of info about transaction details. The problem is that this 1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg8qXL1FEozDGQEF has an additional character inside of it which is located between the two letters I made bold above. It is hidden so when you put it as the bitcoin address the code sees it but not you, so it finds it invalid. When you remove that character it becomes this 1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg8qXL1FEozDGQEF which is a valid bitcoin address.
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May 31, 2017, 03:35:06 PM |
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Ok, what exactly is the problem cause i don't understand it is. Just a bunch of info about transaction details. The problem is that this 1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg8qXL1FEozDGQEF has an additional character inside of it which is located between the two letters I made bold above. It is hidden so when you put it as the bitcoin address the code sees it but not you, so it finds it invalid. When you remove that character it becomes this 1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg8qXL1FEozDGQEF which is a valid bitcoin address. https://i.imgur.com/HWe269R.jpgWow, you're a genius. That was wonderful. Now i understand and it works. thanks
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May 31, 2017, 08:32:48 PM |
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How excatly did you find that error? Can someone explain me? I know the character is hidden, but how did you know it was there? And is this only problem in BTC addresses or in general on computers?
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May 31, 2017, 11:17:58 PM Last edit: November 15, 2023, 09:12:57 AM by HCP |
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How excatly did you find that error? Can someone explain me? I know the character is hidden, but how did you know it was there? And is this only problem in BTC addresses or in general on computers?
Biggest clues for me as I was reading down the thread were: and then this one: But I got to the party late and the issue was already solved Sometimes you need to copy/paste into a pure text editor like Notepad so that you can see ALL the characters clearly. Notepad doesn't interpret them as anything else... whereas apps like Webbrowsers try to be "smart" sometimes and convert special character encodings for you...
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June 01, 2017, 04:16:04 AM |
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I actually ran it through my code in debug mode inside VS and it gave me the error that a non-base58 char is there
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June 01, 2017, 09:00:29 PM |
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How excatly did you find that error? Can someone explain me? I know the character is hidden, but how did you know it was there? And is this only problem in BTC addresses or in general on computers?
Biggest clues for me as I was reading down the thread were: and then this one: But I got to the party late and the issue was already solved Sometimes you need to copy/paste into a pure text editor like Notepad so that you can see ALL the characters clearly. Notepad doesn't interpret them as anything else... whereas apps like Webbrowsers try to be "smart" sometimes and convert special character encodings for you... Thank you very much so basically the best is to copy it in notepad. I was just wondering where did you get your first picture? I checked all links/pictures in this topic and couldn't find it.
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June 01, 2017, 09:43:49 PM |
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I have one question: what kind of algorythm this programm has? Program shows that this address - 1N2w2o2RkRiNQaKKKfdPUzhG6sWfU3qpLV is valid But this address - 1N2w2o2RkRiNQaFFFfdPUzhG6sWfU3qpLV is invalid. Why so? I just replace "KKK" by "FFF". It must be a valid address too.
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June 01, 2017, 10:13:45 PM |
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Thank you very much so basically the best is to copy it in notepad. I was just wondering where did you get your first picture? I checked all links/pictures in this topic and couldn't find it.
That is what I got when I copied and pasted the bitcoin address (that the OP had posted in Post#4) into blockchain.info address search... I actually use a Chrome extension that I coded that allows me to just select txid's or bitcoin addresses from posts and automagically search various blockexplorers for those values. So try this link: http://blockchain.info/address/1DJJoJ4sxwJdwExTsoDg8qXL1FEozDGQEFBecause it sends the address directly to the https://blockchain.info/address/<bitcoin address goes here> URL, rather than the generic binfo search box, it does some validation on the text sent expecting it to be an address. I have one question: what kind of algorythm this programm has? Program shows that this address - 1N2w2o2RkRiNQaKKKfdPUzhG6sWfU3qpLV is valid But this address - 1N2w2o2RkRiNQaFFFfdPUzhG6sWfU3qpLV is invalid. Why so? I just replace "KKK" by "FFF". It must be a valid address too.
No. just because it is using the valid Base58check characters, does not necessarily mean that any given address using those characters is a valid bitcoin address. This describes the algorithm for how addresses are created: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Technical_background_of_version_1_Bitcoin_addresses#How_to_create_Bitcoin_AddressThis page will let you see address generation in action: http://gobittest.appspot.com/Address
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