On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 07:19:26 +0000 (UTC) jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com> wrote:
I am trying to test three digital cash addresses, BTC, LTC, and ETH. They are set up in the Coinbase system,
Jim, I strongly suggest you close your coinbase account ASAP. https://blog.coinbase.com/kathryn-haun-joins-coinbase-board-of-directors-65b... "We are excited to announce former federal prosecutor Kathryn Haun has joined our parent company Board of Directors." "federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice and its first-ever Digital Currency coordinator." "She also held a significant role in the case of two federal agents’ role in the investigation into Silk Road." https://cointelegraph.com/news/coinbase-is-tracking-how-users-spend-their-bi... Jim, coinbase is THE ENEMY.
but I have found that system to be very confusing:
Also, you are NOT using bitcoin if you use any middleman. You must use a bitcoin client and you must have control of the private keys. If you use coinbase or any service like that THEY OWN your bitcoins, not you.
Lots of pitfalls and booby-traps. Can some one send me a tiny amount of each currency to the following addresses. I will only need one try to tell me if it's successfull, so if you are intending to do so, call it out, and that will alert others that they need not follow. --------------------------------Bitcoin (BTC) Address: 12QM4GU2WSjGiKacCKhsY4LJGf6rrtdBty -------------------------------- Litecoin (LTC) Address: LKFu2gAaRitruUgJeeVUeWobbE8dMwVQfK
-----------------------------------Ethereum (ETH) 0xDB39D5f16645892AF9be93ddcF8e5d6E74BC2b83
For BTC, 0.0001 seems to be the smallest number represented in the Coinbase system, at least with an empty account. (It shows 0.0000)
Similarly, LTC and ETH are shown with a last-digit resolution of 0.0001. Thanks, Jim Bell