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June 14, 2014, 03:07:19 PM
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..without having to unload/sweep my entire balance on some other address/wallet?

Basically im going to use the Paper Wallet as a piggy bank...but I want to monitor it and confirm my BTC transactions are going through.

Whats the best and easiest way to do this?





also, I have some BTC sitting in my coinbase wallet and even when I enter the several addresses, including Wallet Address and those several automatically generated addresses after each transaction, into Blockchain.info, it says the balance is 0 BTC....hmmmmm
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June 14, 2014, 03:10:51 PM
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Just bookmark the public address of the wallet and check it on the blockchain.

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June 14, 2014, 03:17:57 PM
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i did that..or at least i think i did.

Using blockchain.info, i checked all the addresses available to me in Coinbase...all were at 0 BTC.
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June 14, 2014, 03:20:41 PM
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Coinbase is an online wallet, and your coins are mixed. That's why it can do off-chain transactions, your bitcoins in your account are recorded in a system in coinbase, and not actually on the blockchain.
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June 14, 2014, 03:31:01 PM
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Coinbase is an online wallet, and your coins are mixed. That's why it can do off-chain transactions, your bitcoins in your account are recorded in a system in coinbase, and not actually on the blockchain.

oh ok. well no wonder. Many thanks for the clarification.

So if I use Coinbase's paper wallet feature (which i plan to), I'm assuming my balance still will not show up on the blockchain?  If so, how would I easily monitor my balance on my Coinbase paper wallet?
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June 14, 2014, 03:36:05 PM
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you can do a watch only address on blockchain.info.
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June 14, 2014, 03:54:48 PM
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Coinbase is an online wallet, and your coins are mixed. That's why it can do off-chain transactions, your bitcoins in your account are recorded in a system in coinbase, and not actually on the blockchain.

oh ok. well no wonder. Many thanks for the clarification.

So if I use Coinbase's paper wallet feature (which i plan to), I'm assuming my balance still will not show up on the blockchain?  If so, how would I easily monitor my balance on my Coinbase paper wallet?

No, it probably will show up. I'm not 100% sure but I'm guessing their paper wallet feature is so you can safely store your bitcoins offline, which if is the case then you'll be able to check them on the blockchain.
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June 14, 2014, 04:20:55 PM
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Coinbase is an online wallet, and your coins are mixed. That's why it can do off-chain transactions, your bitcoins in your account are recorded in a system in coinbase, and not actually on the blockchain.

oh ok. well no wonder. Many thanks for the clarification.

So if I use Coinbase's paper wallet feature (which i plan to), I'm assuming my balance still will not show up on the blockchain?  If so, how would I easily monitor my balance on my Coinbase paper wallet?

No, it probably will show up. I'm not 100% sure but I'm guessing their paper wallet feature is so you can safely store your bitcoins offline, which if is the case then you'll be able to check them on the blockchain.

I personally don't use Coinbase, but if you use that feature then you should be able to see it on the blockchain.
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June 14, 2014, 06:12:48 PM
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That is one reason, why I do not want to use them. I'd rather dump my coins into a paper wallet, created with bitaddress.org and copy and paste the adress into blockchain.info search, to see if it's still there. But thats me.  Tongue

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June 14, 2014, 11:21:56 PM
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So if I use Coinbase's paper wallet feature (which i plan to), I'm assuming my balance still will not show up on the blockchain?  If so, how would I easily monitor my balance on my Coinbase paper wallet?

Coinbase gives you an address and the private key in an image that you print out. Then you send your coins to the address on the paper wallet.

You have the private key, so it is your address and only you control it. Any coins sent to that address will remain there until you send them to another address.

You can monitor the address by entering it into a blockchain explorer site (e.g. blockchain.info).

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June 14, 2014, 11:34:55 PM
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So, when you create a paper wallet, surely there is a Bitcoin address.

Insert it on www.blockchain.info, and you can check the balance of your paper wallet Smiley

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June 15, 2014, 07:03:06 AM
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So if I use Coinbase's paper wallet feature (which i plan to), I'm assuming my balance still will not show up on the blockchain?  If so, how would I easily monitor my balance on my Coinbase paper wallet?

Coinbase gives you an address and the private key in an image that you print out. Then you send your coins to the address on the paper wallet.

You have the private key, so it is your address and only you control it. Any coins sent to that address will remain there until you send them to another address.

You can monitor the address by entering it into a blockchain explorer site (e.g. blockchain.info).


If you are going to create a paper wallet, I would suggest you to use Electrum or Bitaddress without internet connection, instead of coinbase.
First, we don't know if coinbase has logged anything down.
More importantly, we don't know how good their PRNG is (how much entropy).

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June 15, 2014, 08:12:43 AM
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You can check with it's address from blockchain.info
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June 16, 2014, 12:06:41 AM
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Most paper wallets have two QR codes, one for the private key and one for the public key.

You can scan the public key QR code to get the public key saved to your clipboard and check blockchain.info

Another option is to use a "watch-only" address with your blockchain.info wallet.
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October 14, 2014, 10:04:34 PM
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October 15, 2014, 01:15:20 PM
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This is an older post, but it's worth nothing that Coinbase still doesn't have a paper wallet feature where you can have "watch only" accounts for other paper wallets.  They will just let you sweep a paper wallet into your account.  They claim that 97% of their customers bitcoins are stored offline though.  They also have a vault feature for long-term storage.  Anything you move into the vault requires 2FA to move it back out and there is a 48 hour time delay in case you change your mind (or didn't initiate the process).

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August 07, 2015, 05:35:44 AM
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I know this in a older post, but if you are still looking for an easy way to monitor your paper wallet , you can try importing addresses into blockonomics

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August 07, 2015, 05:41:06 AM
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do a paper wallet for an online wallet?

it is an paradox and useless, because if it is an online wallet your keys are already probably compromissed
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August 07, 2015, 10:35:52 AM
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..without having to unload/sweep my entire balance on some other address/wallet?

Basically im going to use the Paper Wallet as a piggy bank...but I want to monitor it and confirm my BTC transactions are going through.

Whats the best and easiest way to do this?





also, I have some BTC sitting in my coinbase wallet and even when I enter the several addresses, including Wallet Address and those several automatically generated addresses after each transaction, into Blockchain.info, it says the balance is 0 BTC....hmmmmm


If you are using android, you can download and install the app  Bitcoin Balance, it's very useful and easy to use.
You need only to scan the qr code of the public key, and the app will sho w the balance

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April 20, 2016, 12:03:45 PM
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do a paper wallet for an online wallet?

it is an paradox and useless, because if it is an online wallet your keys are already probably compromissed


I heard blockchain.info is a reliable and safe online wallet.

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April 20, 2016, 03:42:48 PM
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do a paper wallet for an online wallet?

it is an paradox and useless, because if it is an online wallet your keys are already probably compromissed


I heard blockchain.info is a reliable and safe online wallet.

Yes, but they had some problems before with random number generators and such... You cannot rely 100% on it, because it is a online service and online services goes down. Any service where you

are not in control of your private key, carry some risks. I would not dump all my coins onto these online services, but rather keep the majority of it in cold storage and also shift some to a more

reliable hardware wallet like a Trezor.  Huh

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April 20, 2016, 05:19:08 PM
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do a paper wallet for an online wallet?

it is an paradox and useless, because if it is an online wallet your keys are already probably compromissed


I heard blockchain.info is a reliable and safe online wallet.

Without doubt Blockchain.info is the best of all bitcoin wallets in terms of security as well ease of accessing.

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April 20, 2016, 06:33:01 PM
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do a paper wallet for an online wallet?

it is an paradox and useless, because if it is an online wallet your keys are already probably compromissed


I heard blockchain.info is a reliable and safe online wallet.

Without doubt Blockchain.info is the best of all bitcoin wallets in terms of security as well ease of accessing.

There is a big IF there.  People need to use 2nd factor to get the full security.  I can't push 2nd factor enough for sites like blockchain.

Yubikey is really the best I have used for Blockchain.info on 2nd factor.  It takes me to put usb in computer and touch it.... which only I have access to the Yubikey.  So I feel safe on my hot wallet.  But again I still treat it as a hot wallet.
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May 27, 2016, 03:10:22 AM
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..without having to unload/sweep my entire balance on some other address/wallet?

Basically im going to use the Paper Wallet as a piggy bank...but I want to monitor it and confirm my BTC transactions are going through.

Whats the best and easiest way to do this?





also, I have some BTC sitting in my coinbase wallet and even when I enter the several addresses, including Wallet Address and those several automatically generated addresses after each transaction, into Blockchain.info, it says the balance is 0 BTC....hmmmmm

Copy your wallet addreas/SHA Hash, and you open this site https://blockchain.info/ paste in search coloum on blockchains site. And you can check your balance Smiley thank you
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May 27, 2016, 05:13:42 AM
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..without having to unload/sweep my entire balance on some other address/wallet?

Basically im going to use the Paper Wallet as a piggy bank...but I want to monitor it and confirm my BTC transactions are going through.

Whats the best and easiest way to do this?





also, I have some BTC sitting in my coinbase wallet and even when I enter the several addresses, including Wallet Address and those several automatically generated addresses after each transaction, into Blockchain.info, it says the balance is 0 BTC....hmmmmm

Copy your wallet addreas/SHA Hash, and you open this site https://blockchain.info/ paste in search coloum on blockchains site. And you can check your balance Smiley thank you

I personally like phone apps for it there are android and IOS options.  But pick your favorite and you can save your BTC address without acccess but view holdings and value on a good app.  And you can check it from anywhere.

But there is lots of good options depending if your looking for mobile platform or PC there are some nice ones to.  We really need to know what platform OP wants it on.
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