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October 04, 2025, 07:52:10 AM
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Hello,
Suppose I give my btc address.
Someone send me somme satoshi
Is it possible to sent back somme satoshi to my sender ...Have I information in my wallet to do this?
thanks for your answer.

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October 04, 2025, 07:59:51 AM
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I don't know what wallet you are using, but whatever wallet you are using, it should display the transaction details including the sending address(es). You can also check the transaction details on block explorers like mempool.space and blockchair.com.
Note that it's possible that the sender has sent the funds from a custodial service and don't have control over the sending address(es). To make sure they will receive the funds, just ask them to give you their address.

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October 04, 2025, 08:01:01 AM
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a sender sends bitcoins from an address in form of utxo to the receiver. You can resend using the senders address. It can be seen in your transaction history.  But you might have to consider from the sender if he would like to receive with same address. You can also use a Blockchain explorer to check and analyze to see the senders address.

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October 04, 2025, 08:30:01 AM
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thanks...
I have 2 wallets
bitcoin RM and bitcoin core wallet ...



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October 04, 2025, 08:34:16 AM
Last edit: October 04, 2025, 08:47:36 AM by Cookdata
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Hello,
Suppose I give my btc address.
Someone send me somme satoshi
Is it possible to sent back somme satoshi to my sender ...Have I information in my wallet to do this?
thanks for your answer.

Any Sats you receive on your wallet address will be visible on your wallet balance. You can view that sats specifically if your wallet support coin control and you can decide to send that sats or spend some from the address and keep the rest as a change.

You should consider asking that person for another address if you both want to improve your privacy, reusing of the same address breaks your privacy and that of the receiver.

thanks...
I have 2 wallets
bitcoin RM and bitcoin core wallet ...

I'm not familiar with Bitcoin RM, but you can get an electrum wallet. Import your recovery phrase or private key that has the sat into the electrum., you should see the sat balance and send the sats to the destination address you want. It has a coin control as well.


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October 04, 2025, 08:43:48 AM
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thanks...
I have 2 wallets
bitcoin RM and bitcoin core wallet ...




I just noticed you have at least 3 negative feedback. So i'm raising my skepticism that you actually here to shill this "bitcoin RM".

Anyway, TX detail on Bitcoin Core wallet GUI doesn't show complete list of input and output address. So you need to get TXID from TX detail and then either,
1. Use block explorer.
2. Use RPC call to get detail of the TX in JSON format, which isn't very user friendly.

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October 04, 2025, 09:10:15 AM
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thanks...
I have 2 wallets
bitcoin RM and bitcoin core wallet ...
What does this specifically mean? Regardless of the wallets that you are having, ask the person (who is the sender) to send you his bitcoin address and send the coin back to the person with the address he sent you. This is the best thing that you can do.

It is easy to differentiate custodial service like exchanges from someone that sent from a noncustodial wallet but not all the time. So I will not recommend getting the address from the sender's transaction.

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October 04, 2025, 09:49:08 AM
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Hello,
Suppose I give my btc address.
Someone send me somme satoshi
Is it possible to sent back somme satoshi to my sender ...Have I information in my wallet to do this?
thanks for your answer.
I don't know how a legendary member in Bitcoin forum does not know how to send bitcoins and how to send bitcoins back to a sender. It's very basic.

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This user recently woke up from a long period of inactivity.
Is this account no longer belong to the original owner?

Is it was hacked years ago and was sold recently?
https://bpip.org/Profile?p=winspiral
Just woke up three times, no password change, no email change but the question is too basic and it's not right for a legendary member to ask this.

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Do not worry...I'm the real winspiral and my style of writing is I believe the same ...I do not think someone can imite me. (lol)
Yes I have done a long sleep because I had other interesting occupation.
Sorry,I was never clever in memory...and I understand that looking back about  what I let here...it can be suspicious and you can be interrogative...but sorry I'm so.

To do short...since i'm on the internet I was already taken for a scammer...it is because I had already projects out of common...
And now I have a new one...and of course it will as well be taken for a scam.

My question was simple and I have not belived that it will talk more about the why the question than the answer I expect.

If you belive that asking if it is possible to send to a sender something back is scam...it is not my problem.
Honestly I do not know or I have forgotten.
Other side...this can help beguinners.

Any way thanks for your answers,I will slowly read again and try to go forwards.





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October 06, 2025, 04:18:46 PM
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Hello,
Suppose I give my btc address.
Someone send me somme satoshi
Is it possible to sent back somme satoshi to my sender ...Have I information in my wallet to do this?
thanks for your answer.

Short answer: Technically yes, you can send sats back to that address they sent you from but it’s an awful idea to use it that way.

Basically, you have the address they sent it from, so they have the keys to that address, that said you should never reuse addresses, whether for receiving or sending funds back, it's a major privacy issue (and a slight security issue if you consider that quantum threat which at this point is purely theoretical).

Or maybe the dude who sent you the sats previously just deleted their wallet right after sending, or that address is some other not a change address (i.e.) used a one-time or non-standard address which now not one they control anymore. In those cases, returning to random addresses from a receive is likely to cause that Bitcoin lost forever.

Instead you better ask that person for fresh new address to send back to, if you have a reason to.

If you can’t contact that person to get an address to send to, you can't reliably send them sats.

It's like if someone gave you a $50 bill but you only needed $40. If you can find them, you can hand them $10 back, but throwing $10 in the direction that person left in, might get the money to them but there's a good enough chance it won't.
 

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If you can’t contact that person to get an address to send to, you can't reliably send them sats.
Mostly agree. Mainly, because you should be sure that the sender still controls the private key(s) of the address(es) he sent from. This is an assumption that you can't reliably answer on your own for sure (e.g. when the sender sent funds from an account on an exchange or similar where you normally don't have control of the private keys; though exchanges tend to batch transfers of multiple customers to maximize their profit and utilisation of block space and such batching is clearly visible in their transactions).

I wouldn't worry too much about the address re-use you're talking about. Though of course if you can avoid address re-use, it certainly is better than not avoiding it.


Instead you better ask that person for fresh new address to send back to, if you have a reason to.
Yes, let the sender decide and confirm to which address you can return the sats, so they have control of them. But this requires the ability to communicate with each other which is another assumption that is not necessarily always the case.



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I will finaly ask members to add their crypto address in a formIt will be easier for me to send something back.
Thanks for your opinion.

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Hello,
Suppose I give my btc address.
Someone send me somme satoshi
Is it possible to sent back somme satoshi to my sender ...Have I information in my wallet to do this?
thanks for your answer.

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My ethernet wallet was hacked...then I have décided to stop internet activities about making money.
During several weeks I asked my members to contact me for specify paying methodes.
Many ones  have answered and have be paidout through different way.
Many ones very many ones have offered me the dust of money they had on their account earned by me.
Very many have not answered.
Some long time after my computer crashed and I stoped runing my sites who have crashed with.I have just held the domaine winspiral.com and have not continuoused with winspiral.net (it was not free)

I spent my time to play more poker.

Few day ago I have found back a usd key where i had bct and bcrm on it.
Little satoshi in 2021 where on my restaured wallet.They as you know have more value now.And this have give power to restaure as well BCRM wallet.

Once restaured,I have décided to imagine a way to give value to BCRM for fun like I have ever done.

I'm only taken for a scammer by people who have never tried my making money systems.

Now I plan to give away for free BCRM coins and above all give the possibility to sell them on my future site for other cryptos.
The plan is big,but my knowleges about programmation are small.
They where small but after 5 years inactivity they are now smaller then befor (sorry I have always stop to write in English all this time)

I have leard during 20 years that I have always found people who liked my system and I know that it will certainly be the same with my new project.
I have learned that I I offered 1$ to take ...I have found some one or someones to give them...
Iven if often because this I was taken for a scammer...
Even now...I say hello...and some people say:be careful winspiral is a scammer and the proof is that he has got 3 negative repports from people having never try one of his system...lol
I have learn one thing in my internet life...give something for free and you are considered for a scammer...
Many people can not understand that winspiral did so much for free...if someone do so much it can only be a scammer...
No a scammer do not so much...none will spend many many hours to scame for few us$ and above all give away so many us$

My fun is not payable...lol
Soon you will find a way to get free BCRM and you are not in obligation to take them...I have never forced people to earn for free and I have always take critiks with fun and humour (lol)
You can see it if your read back what I wrote here...

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Total time logged in: 88 days, 3 hours and 50 minutes.

It was fun time...lol and be sure I will find again some people who will get something for free...
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Is this account no longer belong to the original owner?

Is it was hacked years ago and was sold recently?
https://bpip.org/Profile?p=winspiral
Just woke up three times, no password change, no email change but the question is too basic and it's not right for a legendary member to ask this.

The account's email address or password weren't updated because his owner is most likely the same as it has always been.
Although it's not an actual proof, his way of interacting seems to be the same as back in the day (2017-2020). He also seems to still be in control of his domain name (the .com version only; he apparently doesn't own the .net anymore), which dates back from before Bitcoin even existed.
Lastly, he still seems to have a passion for building (aesthetically rudimentary) websites that I would personally categorize as faucets. I wouldn't put my actual money on any of these sites, but I think this is more of a hobby than anything else. Though of course I might be wrong.

You're right that the question itself is quite surprising. Just keep in mind that Legendary rank doesn't necessarily mean much: when this account was registered, Activity was the only metric taken into account and Merit didn't exist.

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Although it's not an actual proof, his way of interacting seems to be the same as back in the day (2017-2020). He also seems to still be in control of his domain name (the .com version only; he apparently doesn't own the .net

Yes my writing style is almost the same...I have just not wrote for 4 years in English ...
Finally I will not try to search how sending back with only the address as help.
My project will have classic submission with name password and email and manual methods to send money back.

Project is only started and  it has already 2 members...people who know me do not all taken me for a scammer lol


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