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September 28, 2017, 09:56:41 AM
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Hello!
I want to buy later some Bitcoins at an BTC-ATM next to my hometown.
Checked the site today and saw big differences from the exchange price. Act. 3.800 EUR at the ATM shown (posted on internet) 3.500 EUR.
But to use the BTC-ATM I need a QR Code for sending the money / Coins.

Bitcoin Client Software and Version Number: Latest Bitcoincore wallet
Operating System: Windows 10
System Hardware Specs: 2 year old PC / Details later if needed
Description of Problem: Need to create an QR Code for my BTC and othe wallets / Could be, that I need an additional wallet, but not sure.
Any Related Addresses: Buying instructions here: https://coinatmradar.com/manufacturer/5/general-bytes-bitcoin-atm-producer/
Any Related Transaction IDs: NO
Screenshot of the problem: Part of the video with QR Code: https://youtu.be/JRtrnNg_svA?t=38
Log Files from the Bitcoin Client: Nothin actual

Thank you for any help.
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September 28, 2017, 02:00:55 PM
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Hello!
I want to buy later some Bitcoins at an BTC-ATM next to my hometown.
Checked the site today and saw big differences from the exchange price. Act. 3.800 EUR at the ATM shown (posted on internet) 3.500 EUR.
But to use the BTC-ATM I need a QR Code for sending the money / Coins.

Bitcoin Client Software and Version Number: Latest Bitcoincore wallet
Operating System: Windows 10
System Hardware Specs: 2 year old PC / Details later if needed
Description of Problem: Need to create an QR Code for my BTC and othe wallets / Could be, that I need an additional wallet, but not sure.
Any Related Addresses: Buying instructions here: https://coinatmradar.com/manufacturer/5/general-bytes-bitcoin-atm-producer/
Any Related Transaction IDs: NO
Screenshot of the problem: Part of the video with QR Code: https://youtu.be/JRtrnNg_svA?t=38
Log Files from the Bitcoin Client: Nothin actual

Thank you for any help.

If you have a spare phone, I'd strongly suggest running a factory reset and put electrum on it and get the QR code from that. And you can check at the store if the coins have gone in.

Alternatively. Look for the "receiving" addresses wallet option and open that. Copy and paste the address onto the Internet putting "www.blockchain.info/address/" and take a picture of the QR code that shows. Note, you can probably do this in core, however I'm not sure how you'd do that and my core doesn't load very well now...
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September 28, 2017, 02:39:28 PM
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Thank you for the answer.
I am deeply sorry!
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Didnt saw the easiest way:
Copy the adress into a QR Code creator like http://www.qrcode-generator.de/ and create as text.

This should work too and be easy.
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September 28, 2017, 03:17:36 PM
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Thank you for the answer.
I am deeply sorry!


Didnt saw the easiest way:
Copy the adress into a QR Code creator like http://www.qrcode-generator.de/ and create as text.

This should work too and be easy.


Yes that should work.
Scan the code first once you've made it so you can check that it isn't going to be rejected and it's accurate.
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