Internoob (OP)
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September 22, 2014, 07:00:44 AM |
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I set up a Blockchain wallet, and starting going around collecting faucets, those faucets go into microwallet, that then transfer inthe BC wallet after the withdrawel limit is reached.
But i collected around 200000 MBit, Thing is ...all those bitcoins have been going into a different address rather than my actual Blockchain wallet address. I click on the microwallet address it takes me to blockchain transactiions and everything is all there, its just not my address.
how do i get those coins from that address to my account addresss on blockchain?
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September 22, 2014, 08:44:19 AM |
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Small question. When you request withdrawal in microwallet is your wallet set correctly and is the one you registered with, also although it might be useless to ask but you know the blockchain address isn't the identifier?
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lepirate
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September 22, 2014, 09:02:33 AM |
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I can't answer your question since I use neither Blockchain nor Microwallet. But I highly doubt you've been able to make 200000 mBits (200BTC)! Are you sure you don't mean satoshis?
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crunck
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September 22, 2014, 10:43:25 AM |
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I use both microwallet and blockchain
Are you sure your looking at output and not income when you look at microwallet
Income will show all sorts of address and outcome will just be to your blockchain wallet
Perhaps give us a little more info of screens of what you see
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Velkro
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September 22, 2014, 10:58:16 AM |
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You are probably got something wrong on your side. But anyways, its probably 20000 satoshis which is nothing, buy bitcoin on exchange for 10$ and send it to your address. You will do far better like that.
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Mr Tea
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September 22, 2014, 11:26:04 AM |
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Do you have a screenshot of your problem as it's confusing? If they're all in address you own you can send them all together and only pay one transaction fee.
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Wusolini
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no need to carry heavy money bags anymore
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September 22, 2014, 04:07:15 PM |
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I set up a Blockchain wallet, and starting going around collecting faucets, those faucets go into microwallet, that then transfer inthe BC wallet after the withdrawel limit is reached.
But i collected around 200000 MBit, Thing is ...all those bitcoins have been going into a different address rather than my actual Blockchain wallet address. I click on the microwallet address it takes me to blockchain transactiions and everything is all there, its just not my address.
how do i get those coins from that address to my account addresss on blockchain?
Your description is quite confusing. Are you registered at microwallet? you have to use same addy for all faucets .... microwallet is just middlemen, sending bitcoins in bigger chunks so you don't have a bunch of small transactions in your addy 1. create addy (blockchain.info) 2. put it in faucet 3. wait until withdrawal limit is reached so simple.
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Yuki1988
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September 23, 2014, 12:49:57 PM |
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I set up a Blockchain wallet, and starting going around collecting faucets, those faucets go into microwallet, that then transfer inthe BC wallet after the withdrawel limit is reached.
But i collected around 200000 MBit, Thing is ...all those bitcoins have been going into a different address rather than my actual Blockchain wallet address. I click on the microwallet address it takes me to blockchain transactiions and everything is all there, its just not my address.
how do i get those coins from that address to my account addresss on blockchain?
The base unit used in microwallet is satoshi. So, your account balance is probably 200000 satoshi, which equals to 0.002 bitcoin. Did you use the address in your blockchain.info wallet to claim the faucets? If not, there is absolutely nothing you can do to get that 200000 satoshi back.
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galbros
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September 24, 2014, 06:33:58 AM |
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I set up a Blockchain wallet, and starting going around collecting faucets, those faucets go into microwallet, that then transfer inthe BC wallet after the withdrawel limit is reached.
But i collected around 200000 MBit, Thing is ...all those bitcoins have been going into a different address rather than my actual Blockchain wallet address. I click on the microwallet address it takes me to blockchain transactiions and everything is all there, its just not my address.
how do i get those coins from that address to my account addresss on blockchain?
Your description is quite confusing. Are you registered at microwallet? you have to use same addy for all faucets .... microwallet is just middlemen, sending bitcoins in bigger chunks so you don't have a bunch of small transactions in your addy 1. create addy (blockchain.info) 2. put it in faucet 3. wait until withdrawal limit is reached so simple. Wusolini has summarized it up nicely. You had to enter an address for the faucets to work, as long as you entered your blockchain address microwallet will sum all the inputs and send it to that address when it reaches the necessary threshold. Do be careful though as if the withdrawal limit is on 5K satoshi, your blockchain wallet may be so full of dust that the transaction fee will be larger than the balance in the account. That is why microwallet offers a higher recommended withdrawal limit.
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Muhammed Zakir
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September 24, 2014, 09:46:21 AM |
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I set up a Blockchain wallet, and starting going around collecting faucets, those faucets go into microwallet, that then transfer inthe BC wallet after the withdrawel limit is reached. But i collected around 200000 MBit, Thing is ...all those bitcoins have been going into a different address rather than my actual Blockchain wallet address. I click on the microwallet address it takes me to blockchain transactiions and everything is all there, its just not my address. how do i get those coins from that address to my account addresss on blockchain? Its actually 200000 satoshis. If you have no control over the address(don't have the private key), your BTC is lost. Can you post the transaction? Anyway, why do you use other's address rather than yours? If you have an account you can change the address, if you are using the address to login to microwallet, then you can't change BTC address. IMO, when you use faucets, try to use your address. Try to be careful when using BTC addresses. Sometimes, if one letter changes, it may show invalid, sometimes it won't. It is better to copy and paste than typing. ~~MZ~~
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Vortex20000
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September 24, 2014, 10:16:27 AM |
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Sad story.
I think you mean satoshi, not mBTC.
Unless, of course, you have owned every single faucet right from the beginning, each of which have made some BTCs, in which case you have a shot at having 200 BTC.
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hirastikanah
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October 27, 2014, 10:00:21 AM |
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hello
im curious about something
when i log into my microwallet using my username, the balance of bitcoin defers from when i log in just using my bitcoin address (though i have entered the same bitcoin address in my registered account)
whats the reason?
thanks in advance !
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Sonny
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October 27, 2014, 10:25:20 AM |
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hello
im curious about something
when i log into my microwallet using my username, the balance of bitcoin defers from when i log in just using my bitcoin address (though i have entered the same bitcoin address in my registered account)
whats the reason?
thanks in advance !
For both of your microwallet accounts, when your account balance goes beyond the min cashout threshold, the payment will be sent to the same bitcoin address, but still those are two different accounts. That's why you have different account balances on them. As a bad analogy, I could have two different bitcointalk accounts for two different purpose. But then I could use the same address to accept payments for both accounts.
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hirastikanah
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October 27, 2014, 05:23:52 PM |
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hello
im curious about something
when i log into my microwallet using my username, the balance of bitcoin defers from when i log in just using my bitcoin address (though i have entered the same bitcoin address in my registered account)
whats the reason?
thanks in advance !
For both of your microwallet accounts, when your account balance goes beyond the min cashout threshold, the payment will be sent to the same bitcoin address, but still those are two different accounts. That's why you have different account balances on them. As a bad analogy, I could have two different bitcointalk accounts for two different purpose. But then I could use the same address to accept payments for both accounts. thank you for replying (well i wanted to thank you, but i couldnt find any thanks button)
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