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November 30, 2017, 12:20:12 PM
#5
Yes addresses starting with 0X can be used to transfer ETH and all the  ERC20 tokens (you will need a wallet like myetherwallet to display the ERC20 tokens though)

So I have to put the 0x in the campaign?
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November 30, 2017, 12:13:16 PM
#4
Yes addresses starting with 0X can be used to transfer ETH and all the  ERC20 tokens (you will need a wallet like myetherwallet to display the ERC20 tokens though)
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November 30, 2017, 12:11:17 PM
#3
What is the meaning of 0x in the front of your bitcoin address?
When I downloaded the pdf file when I made an Ethereum Wallet, it has 0x in it.
But when I looked at the notepad where I choose to open it, there is no 0x in it.
Is there a significant difference between the two?

It's only for Ethereum addresses (and clones) and it means the data after it is in hexadecimal form. It's also a nice way to tell apart Eth addresses.

More info if you're interested: https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/503/what-is-the-0x-i-see-around-ethereum-for-example-i-see-addresses-that-start-wit

Another question here is what if the campaign manager asks for ETH address and you removed the 0x? Because that's the thing that happened to me. When I opened it in notepad, the 0x is already gone and that's the one I used for a signature campaign. Now, the one with 0x and the one without a 0x, is it different? Or is it just okay to use your address without the 0x in signature campaigns?
legendary
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ICO? Not even once.
November 30, 2017, 11:47:17 AM
#2
What is the meaning of 0x in the front of your bitcoin address?
When I downloaded the pdf file when I made an Ethereum Wallet, it has 0x in it.
But when I looked at the notepad where I choose to open it, there is no 0x in it.
Is there a significant difference between the two?

It's only for Ethereum addresses (and clones) and it means the data after it is in hexadecimal form. It's also a nice way to tell apart Eth addresses.

More info if you're interested: https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/503/what-is-the-0x-i-see-around-ethereum-for-example-i-see-addresses-that-start-wit
member
Activity: 448
Merit: 10
November 30, 2017, 11:43:42 AM
#1
What is the meaning of 0x in the front of your bitcoin address?
When I downloaded the pdf file when I made an Ethereum Wallet, it has 0x in it.
But when I looked at the notepad where I choose to open it, there is no 0x in it.
Is there a significant difference between the two?
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