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May 14, 2020, 05:41:39 PM
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You can also see the xPub key inside blockchain.com

Simple head to Bitcoin--Settings---Wallets&Addresses---Manage (on the wallet you want the xPub from)---More Options---Show xPub

I can provide screenshot if it's not clear enough, but it's kinda late and I'm going to have some sleep for the day. Will update it in the morning if you need so

Cheers, all backed up now, just looking though transaction history for BTC, the address ending in Efm (the 1 i got the xpub for) only initially shows 3 transactions when feeding the xpub into cointracking.io but looking on on blockchain.com theres more, but some random transactions show change address` (not all txns though) ??

https://www.dropbox.com/s/d7yk60yudmb2bae/New%20Bitmap%20Image.bmp?dl=0

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May 14, 2020, 05:54:40 PM
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I don't think I fully understand your question....

Blockchain.com is showing all transactions of a wallet; and the xPub can be used to do the same. I personally don't know cointracking.io; and neither do I know what you want to do with the master public key.

Change addresses are a feature that is enabled in most wallets to enhance privacy. If you make a transaction to a certain address, and the amount of coins you are sending is smaller than the one you have in the wallet; 2 things can happen:

It only sends a part of it and the rest of the funds remain untouched
It sends what you want to send, and sends the rest of the funds to another address within the same wallet. It's strange, but the change address can be the same one that is sending the coins (with blockchain, who knows)

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May 14, 2020, 06:06:27 PM
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yeah, as in the screenshot, seems to suggest its another address used (belonging to my btc wallet), just only used in some random txns.
xpub is only for getting full history of this BTC account....
Cointracker.IO is legit, was initially supprised when the xpub shows 3 txns, but looking on blockchain.com shows more than that...

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