I used blockchain.com back in 2015. I remembered back in the day they gave you a private key for all your addresses. Looks like they don't now with their newer wallets. Source: 5 months ago
In blockchain.com u dont actually own the address, you can access your account, but the address is all blockchain property, so they choose which address you have access to and so forth. Source: 5 months ago
I use blockchain.com as the receiving wallet because they wallet address changes often and some of these ghetto ass sites don't let you withdrawal to the same one more than once. Source: 5 months ago
So says blockchain.com. Is it true, and if so is there a way to update/replace my Electrum wallet to pay lower fees in the future? Source: 5 months ago
This is anecdotal and I have no idea what it means for SOFI business wise or stock wise moving forward but they just sent me a notice that they are no longer offering any forms of crypto buying or investing and they are selling/giving their current crypto customers to blockchain.com in a few weeks. Source: 5 months ago
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I'm at an event where I'm setting up participants with blockchain.com wallets. When I try to scan the QR code for their bitcoin public address, my wallet returns that it's an "invalid QR code". Note I am scanning this with my own blockchain.com wallet. How is this possible? It's happened three times in an hour on three totally unique devices. Source: 6 months ago
I was verified user in blockchain.com wallet and exchange but suddenly they canceled my verification and refused to let me withdraw my funds in the reward wallet (which has more than 800$ of crypto). Source: 6 months ago
I used to use the wallet for BTC, and it had a BTC address that I would receive and send money out of. Now the issue is that the BTC address associated with my blockchain.com wallet changed sometime in the past 6 months and I didnt realize, and the old one I was using to receive money, I got a small incoming payment into that old BTC address. But now its not showing in my blockchain wallet as the btc address is... Source: 8 months ago
I have a transaction confirmed over 10 hours ago and over 30+ confirmations to my blockchain.com wallet. It is not showing in my balances, but when I got to my old wallet through the settings I can see the funds are in the wallet address. Source: 8 months ago
My friend sent me around $800 in btc to my cashapp wallet from blockchain.com private wallet. I did research and saw this wallet is very bad. We cant do RBF or CPFP. The fee is 5.4sat/vb. Which right now will take a long time to confirm. I saw I can use viabtc transaction paid accelerator for a $50 fee but I'm not sure if that will even work. Im not sure what to do and would like someone else opinion. Im not even... Source: 8 months ago
Well, now it's blockchain.com and here's what I don't understand: I am asked to provide my secret 12 word recovery pass phrase, but the txt file that I saved the recovery phrase on (back in 2015 when I initially got the wallet) is 23 words. My GF also has an old wallet, and her phrase is also 23 words, but now we're only asked for 12 words. Source: 8 months ago
You can then enter your xpub in a blockchain explorer like blockchain.com to see all your transactions. Source: 10 months ago
I actually heard about BTC in 2014, but was too poor and didn't care to learn how to invest. I did find two old wallets I made on blockchain.com, but both were empty. I was hoping I had put a little something in there, but apparently me 9 years ago couldn't afford it. Source: 10 months ago
I checked on blockstream.info with my btc address and the transaction has 220 confirmations. Even on blockchain.com it shows as confirmed. Source: 10 months ago
This is unrelated to Bitcoin really. You are using some specific company (blockchain.com?) and you have a problem with them. You need to deal with them. If it is Blockchain.com indeed, then this is a shitty anti-Bitcoin company that should be avoided. Source: 10 months ago
Online Wallets: Many reputable online platforms provide Bitcoin wallet services accessible to users in Spain. Some popular online wallet providers include Coinbase, Blockchain.com | Buy Bitcoin, Ethereum and more with trust, and BitPay. These platforms offer user-friendly interfaces and allow you to create and manage a Bitcoin wallet online. Source: 10 months ago
Think of this as a blessing, you should get off blockchain.com anyway. Source: 10 months ago
Thanks! Makes sense, also explains why it was sent to same address last two times. Is it possible to bypass this without transferring everything away from blockchain.com, or should I just bite the bullet and transfer it all off? Source: 11 months ago
My question is why does blockchain.com inform me about a transaction that got grouped together with my transaction, and say it was sent to my private wallet - but it wasn't. Source: 11 months ago
Here is the situation: I sent 30$ from my private key wallet (Wallet A) using the blockchain.com app to my binance wallet (Wallet B). Source: 11 months ago
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