Bitcoin Transaction
An example to get the bitcoin address
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An example to get the bitcoin address
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Depending on the wallet that you’re using, you may have to use a tool like bitaddress.org to find your Public Key if it’s not already displayed in your wallet.
Wasabi Wallet, for example, displays your Public key.
But wallets like Trust Wallet and Exodus require you to use external tools like bitaddress.org to find your Public Key.
In this example, we’ll be using Wasabi Wallet as the Deposit address and Exodus as the withdrawal address.
As you can see in the image below, the Deposit Address (Wasabi Wallet) is bc1qhlu97p4ehnvt2274na5xqra5n8a8cnumavatn3
The Deposit Public Key is 02d5a014ec94974a01b5b81550bbcf6a629715140d38e7da5f1c2c71ccdcd8b61c
The Withdraw Address (Exodus Wallet) is bc1qrk768lztvrjduama2ruuut9eweamtz5ru4vmhl
But we must find the Withdraw Private Key.. Here’s how:
Open your wallet. As seen in the image above, click on the three dotted lines and click “View Private Keys.” Then Click ”Yes, I’m sure.”
Next, type your account password.
And now you’ll see your Bitcoin deposit Address as well as your Private Key. Copy the address that starts with bc1 and it’s Private key.
The Withdraw Private Key is L5896NkkABQ9PCcWHQiM1tAyFWoPtaEf1uLRQ5eG7nTvzXeXY29g
We will now use the Private Key to find out our Public Key. Simply head over to bitaddress.org. Then, click “Wallet Details”.
Paste your Private Key and click “View Details.”
You will find your Public Key over here. Make sure you copy and paste the compressed, 66 characters [0-9A-F] and NOT the 130 Characters key.
We now have the Deposit Public Key, the Withdraw Public Key, and the Withdraw Address.
Deposit Public Key (Wasabi Wallet – already displayed): 02d5a014ec94974a01b5b81550bbcf6a629715140d38e7da5f1c2c71ccdcd8b61c
Withdraw Public Key (Exodus Wallet – found through bitaddress.org): 038F14B6B61EF0AE7EF8317E757807CA8322257C96D54635979C1FBBB899621AF2
Withdraw Address (Exodus Wallet): bc1qrk768lztvrjduama2ruuut9eweamtz5ru4vmhl