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June 27, 2017, 01:51:20 PM |
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What are the advantages or disadvantages of using one address for all your transactions versus using many addresses for various transactions? Can using one address only can be beneficial somehow?
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OmegaStarScream
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June 27, 2017, 01:58:42 PM |
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It's simply a matter of privacy. If you use a different address each time you want to receive bitcoins that could make it hard for people to link them back to you while using one only pretty much means anyone checking your address on a blockexplorer knows your life story.
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Sniper44
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June 27, 2017, 02:07:17 PM |
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it is not just privacy reasons, there are more to reusing the same bitcoin address more than once for receiving multiple deposits. for example the biggest problem most people will face these days is the higher fees. read this: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Address_reuse
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June 27, 2017, 02:10:48 PM |
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What are the advantages or disadvantages of using one address for all your transactions versus using many addresses for various transactions? Can using one address only can be beneficial somehow?
Why not get a wallet site that generates multiple bitcoin address but it is just in one wallet provider, If you have multiple wallet address it only gets to confusing in which you can use even though anyone else would surely guess that you are the one that is making a transaction if others are very familiar with your address codes, But in my opinion I rather have only 1 or 2 addresses because I don't want to get confuse in what address I put the transaction with.
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June 27, 2017, 02:11:38 PM |
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As for me i've got two adresses, one for "everyday" transactions and one as saving account (in Cold Storage), so my primary wallet is better protected.
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dillpicklechips
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June 27, 2017, 02:13:38 PM |
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it is not just privacy reasons, there are more to reusing the same bitcoin address more than once for receiving multiple deposits. for example the biggest problem most people will face these days is the higher fees. read this: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Address_reuseI do agree that using multi address nowadays in transactions would be not beneficial though it doesn't change the fact that it will really offers you to be more private. Though I know a wallet that if you transfer Bitcoin to the same wallet it has no transaction fees only applied for external wallets unlike in Mycelium which you can create multiple addresses but if you transafer it to another Mycelium address you made, it has transaction fees.
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Rahar02
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June 27, 2017, 02:20:56 PM |
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I think as long as the addresses which generated by one wallet still can Link to your main wallet, not sure as I never tried it before but it seems many people in this forum did that.
To protect your funds privacy, better to use several wallet platforms such as electrum, bitcoin core, blockchain, coinbase and many others. So, every transaction that you make should belong to different address and different wallet as well.
It can be state as beneficial, because you have to pay fees for every wallet/transaction, at least you know which one provide better service and low fees, maybe.
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June 27, 2017, 02:31:33 PM |
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It's simply a matter of privacy. If you use a different address each time you want to receive bitcoins that could make it hard for people to link them back to you while using one only pretty much means anyone checking your address on a blockexplorer knows your life story.
Privacy isn't really an option for Bitcoin just because of the nature of Bitcoin itself. Sure you can have the person paying you send it to a different address, but that doesn't prevent that person from seeing where you sent the next coins too as well as anyone else for that matter since it is an open ledger. I think as long as the addresses which generated by one wallet still can Link to your main wallet, not sure as I never tried it before but it seems many people in this forum did that.
To protect your funds privacy, better to use several wallet platforms such as electrum, bitcoin core, blockchain, coinbase and many others. So, every transaction that you make should belong to different address and different wallet as well.
It can be state as beneficial, because you have to pay fees for every wallet/transaction, at least you know which one provide better service and low fees, maybe.
Bad idea to do that for the sake of privacy, especially using coinbase. Your best bet is to run a wallet through Bitcoin Core so you can at least go through your own node and not rely on third parties.
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June 27, 2017, 02:39:09 PM |
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I use Multi addresses if the amount of money worth it if not i keep the same address until it have enough money to be worth the fee then switch it .
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June 27, 2017, 02:48:08 PM |
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I use multiple addresses to split my income and expenses and to keep my finances private. I use a new address for every new service I sign up for. I have 1 address for every faucet for instance.. this will keep "dust" transactions out of my main addresses. Nobody will be able to track my spending habits from multiple addresses too.
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June 27, 2017, 02:52:46 PM |
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it is not just privacy reasons, there are more to reusing the same bitcoin address more than once for receiving multiple deposits. for example the biggest problem most people will face these days is the higher fees. read this: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Address_reuseThe fee problem is still a problem no matter what you do with your addresses. It's all about the quantities you are holding on said addresses. For example, people asking for donations have told their viewers/fans/whatever, to not send small amounts of BTC, because this creates a ton of inputs. It's better for them to save money and send $10 or so per transaction. Tone Vays for example, told this to people, and also started accepting Litecoin donations because recieving small transactions in bitcoins is a mess until we get segwit and lightning network.
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gamerfan
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June 27, 2017, 03:17:09 PM |
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If you receive many transactions to the same address, if you then send money from that one address you'll pay higher fees. better to use multiple addresses. Thus if you are a merchant or need to receive money always to the same address, you'll basically fucked up...
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June 27, 2017, 04:07:39 PM |
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If you receive many transactions to the same address, if you then send money from that one address you'll pay higher fees. better to use multiple addresses. Thus if you are a merchant or need to receive money always to the same address, you'll basically fucked up...
And how is that different from using multi addresses? What will make you need to pay higher fees is the number of separate transactions you received, inputs and outpus. It doesn't matter that much if you use only one or multiple addresses. In the worst case scenario you will actually end up paying more if you use multiple addresses to receive payments.
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June 27, 2017, 04:08:34 PM |
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I have multiple wallets for various reasons, and they all generates a new address for each transaction.
I don't even pay attention to the addresses. Why bother? I let the wallets worry about the addresses.
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June 27, 2017, 04:18:11 PM |
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multi address, so nobody can track from where the funds are coming and going., its for privacy reason and addresses are free so why not ? while in single address, ppl can see where the funds are coming from and where are they going .
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June 27, 2017, 04:23:52 PM |
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What are the advantages or disadvantages of using one address for all your transactions versus using many addresses for various transactions? Can using one address only can be beneficial somehow?
Using multiple addresses is useful to those receiving regular bitcoin payments for any kinds etc. so that it was properly labeled as for future references when you want to look up something with the transaction. Examples: Address A = funds received from friends, colleagues etc. Address B = funds received from referrals Address C = funds received from business/payments Address D = funds received from loans
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Iranus
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June 27, 2017, 04:27:45 PM |
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Say you access 100 faucets in each day and you give each of them your one address. You also take your other trades to that address.
If one of your faucets has systems on their site which track your IP or use other systems to try and find out who you are, perhaps they could find out who owns that address.
If there's a large amount of coins in that address, the faucet could know who you are. The more information you give to that faucet (e.g. your email), the more they could know about you and your spending habits.
If they know you, they could even find out your connections, like the addresses you've given money to...
While these are obscure scenarios, Bitcoin is so ideal to steal that a lot of people will try their best to find out about things like this. Ideally, you should keep your transactions in different addresses.
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June 27, 2017, 04:27:57 PM |
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If you want some extra layer of personal privacy than using multiple bitcoin addresses would be wise decision but if you are not worried about your privacy and want to remember your bitcoin address than you can use single bitcoin address.
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bamboylee
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June 27, 2017, 04:31:57 PM |
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I use new address for every new person/client. But I reuse an address if the same client is paying me multiple times like in signature campaign. It works like an invoice to me. If you receive many transactions to the same address, if you then send money from that one address you'll pay higher fees. better to use multiple addresses. Thus if you are a merchant or need to receive money always to the same address, you'll basically fucked up...
You only pay unnecessary high fees if your inputs are small/dust amounts because the amount will not be enough to cover the fee for additional bytes. Otherwise, it is cheaper than sending from multiple address.
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rafajunior99
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June 27, 2017, 04:34:05 PM |
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I think using multi addresses is a great idea too, just to keep our Btc safe in the wallet, in case of an attack from hackers, so we do not lose all the Btc we have, if we only have one address and our Btc in the Stack at that address The same may be a big risk in case of hacker attacks all our Btc will be lost.
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