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newbie
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If you are going to exchange bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency directly to fiat, then I don't think you will be able to achieve complete anonymity even if you use a fully decentralized exchange.
It's true that you don't have to verify your identity when using a decentralized exchange such as Bisq or HodlHodl but you will need to either meet the buyer/seller in person or share your payment information (ie bank account) with him, hence, revealing your identity.
To mitigate this, you will have to use an intermediary payment method which doesn't require revealing your personal information (ie vouchers) then exchange those vouchers for fiat on the appropriate platform.
Agreed. Even if payment were made from an escrow account, into a PayPal wallet, in a way that is disconnected from the original Bitcoin transanction,  there is still a real risk that the payment could somehow be tied to the transaction, including one's sending address - revealing one's identify.

So, it all boils down to method of payment, which makes inperson worth focusing on, but keeping in mind the risk mitigation measures.

Regarding voucher and other intermediary routes, it is back to square one, involving a potential loss of value in the original asking price, in order to make an attractive offer for a quick sale.
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By strict privacy, the idea is to avoid any connection with fiat or fiat-related payment system - a clean separation between personal id and the blockchain.
If you are going to exchange bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency directly to fiat, then I don't think you will be able to achieve complete anonymity even if you use a fully decentralized exchange.
It's true that you don't have to verify your identity when using a decentralized exchange such as Bisq or HodlHodl but you will need to either meet the buyer/seller in person or share your payment information (ie bank account) with him, hence, revealing your identity.
To mitigate this, you will have to use an intermediary payment method which doesn't require revealing your personal information (ie vouchers) then exchange those vouchers for fiat on the appropriate platform.
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Thank you very much for your helpful suggestions and links. As a seller, is it good practice to add to the fiat equivalent, sending fee (from Electrum wallet) and trading fee charged by the platform (i.e. fiat equivalent + sending fee + trading fee = fiat received)? By strict privacy, the idea is to avoid any connection with fiat or fiat-related payment system - a clean separation between personal id and the blockchain.

In addition to what NotATether has said, I don't know the platform you intend to sell but the trading fee varies from exchange to exchange, while some are free for the first month, some are negligible and some are way expensive, here https://withdrawalfees.com/coins/bitcoin you can see the withdrawal fees charged by different exchanges, thus, make sure the one you have in mind doesn't request for KYC before you can initiate a withdrawal.
You should utilise an exchange that also has p2pwkh or bech32 address, this allows you to spend little amount on fees, it usually starts with bc1q........
newbie
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The Electrum transaction fee is negligible, a few cents to several dozen cents, so you don't have to include it.

The trading fee, however, might be fairly large (I have the withdrawal fee in mind as I type this). So if it is anything above a few dollars, you should add it to your asking price. So long as your crypto purchase is large enough, it should also be a negligible part of the price.

I understand, thanks. Also, is there a way to receive the asking price in PayPal, without connecting my identity to the transaction and therefore, blockchain?
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Thank you very much for your helpful suggestions and links. As a seller, is it good practice to add to the fiat equivalent, sending fee (from Electrum wallet) and trading fee charged by the platform (i.e. fiat equivalent + sending fee + trading fee = fiat received)?

The Electrum transaction fee is negligible, a few cents to several dozen cents, so you don't have to include it.

The trading fee, however, might be fairly large (I have the withdrawal fee in mind as I type this). So if it is anything above a few dollars, you should add it to your asking price. So long as your crypto purchase is large enough, it should also be a negligible part of the price.
newbie
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It's not easy challenge if you want privacy at low cost. But how strict do you want?
1. If you don't want to perform KYC verification (usually with your legal ID card, driving card or passport), centralized exchange isn't option. You could take risk by using centralized exchange where it's required on certain condition, but i wouldn't recommend it.
2. DEX such as Bisq[1] offer best privacy, but it has higher cost due to few reasons[2-4].
3. P2P such as HodlHodl[5] have great trade-off between privacy and cost. But you'll need to do research about the seller and payment method you use to reduce trading risks[6].

[1] https://bisq.network/
[2] https://bisq.wiki/Security_deposit
[3] https://bisq.wiki/Trading_fees
[4] https://bisq.wiki/Frequently_asked_questions#Mining_fees_are_too_high._How_can_I_trade_on_Bisq_cost-effectively.3F
[5] https://hodlhodl.com/
[6] https://hodlhodl.com/pages/help
Thank you very much for your helpful suggestions and links. As a seller, is it good practice to add to the fiat equivalent, sending fee (from Electrum wallet) and trading fee charged by the platform (i.e. fiat equivalent + sending fee + trading fee = fiat received)? By strict privacy, the idea is to avoid any connection with fiat or fiat-related payment system - a clean separation between personal id and the blockchain.
newbie
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You've switched to Electrum but this is never mentioned here, so it's worth mentioning:
Point taken, switch to Electrum wallet has been added to my last post.
legendary
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Why the settings button (3 dots) is absent in the wallet and whether there is a way to recover it.
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You've switched to Electrum but this is never mentioned here, so it's worth mentioning:
The 3-dots menu will not show if the Android device itself has a physical menu button.
In that case, pressing the physical menu button will trigger the same menu as the 3-dots menu.

If it's not showing despite having no physical menu button,
then it's either an error in the app's part, android phone's firmware or combination of both.
newbie
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Thank you all for the great help. I now have Electrum wallet.

My next challenge is to convert some bitcoins to local fiat currency with strict privacy and at little or no cost. I expect to add Electrum sending fee, and other costs (e.g. exchange or other intermediary commission) to the fiat equivalent. Is this an acceptable practice? Your suggestions would be appreciated.
legendary
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Is the flat rate fee 0.2mBTC or 2mBTC, mBTC meaning milliBTC or one thousandth (1/1000) BTC - as if Bitcoin and cryptocurrency generally were not complicated enough.
If you want to know more about bitcoin transaction fee, you can read these:

Beginner's Guide to Transaction Fees
Bitcoin Transaction Fees - Everything in one
Minimizing bitcoin transaction fee

For mempool, you can use these sites:

For beginners: https://mempool.space/
For advanced users: https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#BTC,24h,weight

If I will brief it, the fee is in transaction weight or virtual size/byte (vsize/vbyte) multiply by the feerate in vbyte which you can check using mempool.

Fee= feerate (in sat/vbyte) * vbyte

Are there any other additional fee?
No. Fee are taken by miners to include your transaction into a block, in the process, your transaction will be confirmed and successful.

Additional fee can be taken by TrustedCoin if you are using Electrum 2FA wallet just as hosseinimr93 and khaled0111 commented.
Exchange charges exorbitantly far higher than the actual bitcoin transaction fee

But the fee are not actually bitcoin transaction fee, they are charged by third parties (TrustedCoin and exchanges)

Does any Electrum fee apply to all transactions (i.e. receiving and sending Bitcoins)?
No, it applies only to senders, not receivers.

But it would be interesting for you to read about child-pay-for-parent which receivers can do if the sender uses low transaction fee, especially when the mempool is congested but the receiver wants the transaction to get confirmed early, the receiver can create another transaction, spending part of the unconfirmed UTXO using higher fee that is able to make miners to include two of the transactions into a block and get confirmed.

Any other thing I need to know about Electrum mobile wallet?
Just as khaled0111 commented, desktop Electrum has more features than Electrum mobile wallet, like the use of Console, testnet and coin control (able to manually select inputs), but on mobile, you can still take advantage of address freeze, but using coin control is more flexible as you can still freeze certain inputs manually on the same address. You can also only use desktop Electrum to verify messaged signed with bitcoin address and also for public key encryption message. In short, there are many features even not yet mention that is on desktop Electrum but not on mobile Electrum.

Thanks for your reply. Briefly, how do I verify Electrum mobile (Android) wallet signature specifically; and what is "BIP39 seed phrase"?
@DireWolfM14, thanks for your reply, I did not pm back again because I know you will read my reply here. I hope Bitfellow will be able to follow you posts into details.

@Bitfellow, seed phrase generates the seed, the seed generates the master private key and master public keys, from master private keys, the child keys (child private keys and child public keys) are geerated, from the child keys, the addresses are generated. Simple sentences can not perfectly explain this, you can read more about it on the GitHub mastering bitcoin link below.

https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook/blob/develop/ch05.asciidoc
legendary
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    I understand that Electrum charges a flat rate fee.  
    No, Electrum does not charge any fees.
    You have to pay that flat fee only if you create a 2fa wallet and the fees will go to a third party service (TrustedCoin) not Electrum.

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    Is the flat rate fee 0.2mBTC or 2mBTC, mBTC meaning milliBTC or one thousandth (1/1000) BTC - as if Bitcoin and cryptocurrency generally were not complicated enough.
    Accordingly, 0.2mBTC or  2mBTC means 0.0002BTC or 0.002BTC (~6USD or 60USD)?
    1mBTC  = 1/1000 BTC = 0.001 BTC = ~ $3
    But afaik, Trusted coin charges 0.0005 BTC for every 20 transactions or 0.00125 BTC for 100 transactions.

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    Are there any other additional fee?
    No.

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    Does any Electrum fee apply to all transactions (i.e. receiving and sending Bitcoins)?
    Other than the 2fa fees paid to TrustedCoin you don't have to pay any other fees except the regular transactions fees paid to miners (only when sending).

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    Any other thing I need to know about Electrum mobile wallet?[/li][/list]
    The mobile version lacks some features compared to the desktop version such as coin control, console, testnet... But regular users don't really need them.
    copper member
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    For Electrum, you can download it directly from Electrum official site, https://electrum.org, you can also verify its signature to make sure the site has not been compromised before you downloaded the wallet.

    @Charles-Tim asked me if there was a way to verify PGP signatures on Android.  Unfortunately I don't know of a great way to do it.  The topic was recently discussed in the Electrum sub; here's my response but it's worth reading the whole thread.

    If you have access to a PC, you can use the guide quoted above to verify the .apk file and sideload it onto your phone.  That's the method I find inspires the most confidence.
    legendary
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    I understand that Electrum charges a flat rate fee.  .......
    Electrum doesn't charge any fee and do everything freely.
    All the fee you pay goes to miners.


    Are there any other additional fee?
    You pay extra fee only if you make transaction from a 2FA wallet.
    In an electrum 2FA wallet, transactions must be signed by a third party called trusted coin and you have to pay extra fee for their service.
    Again, in a normal wallet, you don't pay any extra fee.


    Does any Electrum fee apply to all transactions (i.e. receiving and sending Bitcoins)?
    You don't pay any fee for receiving transactions.
    The miners fee is always paid by the one who makes the transaction.
    newbie
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    I understand that Electrum charges a flat rate fee.  If so, could you please help with these -

    • Is the flat rate fee 0.2mBTC or 2mBTC, mBTC meaning milliBTC or one thousandth (1/1000) BTC - as if Bitcoin and cryptocurrency generally were not complicated enough.
    • Accordingly, 0.2mBTC or  2mBTC means 0.0002BTC or 0.002BTC (~6USD or 60USD)?
    • Are there any other additional fee?
    • Does any Electrum fee apply to all transactions (i.e. receiving and sending Bitcoins)?
    • Any other thing I need to know about Electrum mobile wallet?



    For Electrum, you can download it directly from Electrum official site, https://electrum.org, you can also verify its signature to make sure the site has not been compromised before you are about to download the wallet.

    Electrum will generate you seed phrase, this is a 12 word backup which can be able to generate your keys and addresses anytime you import it on another Electrum wallet or wallet like Bluewallet. So, with the seed phrase, you can be able to access your coins and spend it or not.

    Note: Electrum seed phrase is not BIP39 seed phrase. Although, you can import seed phrase from BIP39 wallet on Electrum but you can not import Electrum wallet seed phrase on BIP39 wallet except few like Bluewallet that I only know about.

    Thanks for your reply. Briefly, how do I verify Electrum mobile (Android) wallet signature specifically; and what is "BIP39 seed phrase"?
    legendary
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    I had tried to upgrade the same device, but the logistics were painfully complex. I may try upgrading my other device instead, or most likely use Electrum, as recommended - thanks for that.
    For Electrum, you can download it directly from Electrum official site, https://electrum.org, you can also verify its signature to make sure the site has not been compromised before you downloaded the wallet.

    Electrum will generate you seed phrase, this is a 12 word backup which can be able to generate your keys and addresses anytime you import it on another Electrum wallet or wallet like Bluewallet. So, with the seed phrase, you can be able to access your coins and spend it or not.

    Note: Electrum seed phrase is not BIP39 seed phrase. Although, you can import seed phrase from BIP39 wallet on Electrum but you can not import Electrum wallet seed phrase on BIP39 wallet except few like Bluewallet that I only know about.
    newbie
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    So you are using an old version of the Bitcoin wallet and this wallet actually does not generate seed phrases, unlike other wallets.

    About the greyed out "Sending addresses" it's not greyed out you need to slide it to the left to be able to go on that tab.

    Maybe the old version you are using does not have 3 dots but I installed the latest one and 3 dots are working fine where you can find the safety button.
    There you can able to backup your wallet and it will generate an encrypted backup file without an extension.

    I suggest you if you want to use that wallet always install the latest one you can download it on Playstore or build it directly from their GitHub.

    Or switch to other wallets like Electrum as other suggested above.

    Thanks for your reply. It is helpful to know your thoughts about the "Sending addresses" tab. It would probably be active and slideable, as you suggested when the tab becomes populated with sending addresses. Quite right, Electrum is the most likely  other side of the coin - so to say.
    legendary
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    The downloaded mobile wallet is Bitcoin Wallet 7.69, like the one below link points to, but without the 3-dot settings button.

    https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets/mobile/android/bitcoinwallet/

    I expected the wallet to generate the seed phrase automatically, as you described; but that is not the case here. Any more ideas?


    So you are using an old version of the Bitcoin wallet and this wallet actually does not generate seed phrases, unlike other wallets.

    About the greyed out "Sending addresses" it's not greyed out you need to slide it to the left to be able to go on that tab.

    Maybe the old version you are using does not have 3 dots but I installed the latest one and 3 dots are working fine where you can find the safety button.
    There you can able to backup your wallet and it will generate an encrypted backup file without an extension.

    I suggest you if you want to use that wallet always install the latest one you can download it on Playstore or build it directly from their GitHub.

    Or switch to other wallets like Electrum as other suggested above.
    newbie
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    This is most likely the cause of the problem. Did you get the download link from bitcoin.org? Because Bitcoin Wallet latest version is v9.03 and it requires Android 7.0 or higher.
    If the Android version on your device is older than 7.0 then you should upgrade it.
    If this is not an option then you should look for another wallet which can work properly on your device. I recommend Electrum. It's safe, easy to use and works properly even on Android 5.0

    I agree. No, I got the download link from elsewhere, as soon as I realise that my device was incompatible with the latest Bitcoin Wallet 9.03 from bitcoin.org.

    I had tried to upgrade the same device, but the logistics were painfully complex. I may try upgrading my other device instead, or most likely use Electrum, as recommended - thanks for that.
    legendary
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    Bitcoin Wallet 7.69 seems to be the highest version compatible with my Android device.
    This is most likely the cause of the problem. Did you get the download link from bitcoin.org? Because Bitcoin Wallet latest version is v9.03 and it requires Android 7.0 or higher.
    If the Android version on your device is older than 7.0 then you should upgrade it.
    If this is not an option then you should look for another wallet which can work properly on your device. I recommend Electrum. It's safe, easy to use and works properly even on Android 5.0
    legendary
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    • Bitcoin Wallet 7.69 seems to be the highest version compatible with my Android device.
    • Why the settings button (3 dots) is absent in the wallet and whether there is a way to recover it.
    • How to get the wallet behave as expected and generate seed phrase,  etc.
    • This is possible. The compatibility depends on the device of the user and the wallet version, newer versions would not work on certain devices.

    • This could be an issue with the version you're using. The feature should possibly still be there, not just with the same layout as now recent releases.

    • Browse around the software and look for the option. Or rather than getting it to behave as expected, get a wallet that's already doing that.
    Multiple posts in a row is against forum rules.
    newbie
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    You are complicating things so much.
    The receiving address is owned by you. You use it for receiving bitcoin and give it to anyone who wants to send you bitcoin.
    No, I am not complicating things at all; but please simply read my post in the context of the original post and following welcoming reply by Lafu. The issue raised was how to activate the greyed-out "Sending address" tab within the label tool.
    My comment you refered to was just a confirmation of my understanding of Lafu's solution.
    Below is the button khaled0111 was talking about.

    https://i.imgur.com/T0nQ2mw.jpg

    Tap on that button. After that, select "Safety" and then "Back up wallet".
    In this way, you can get a file which can be used for recovering the wallet in future.
    I don't know whether this file is compatible with any other wallet or not.
    Please understand that the marked bottons are not shown in the downloaded wallet, as mentioned earlier - which is the crux of the issue raised.



    I believe OP is talking about this wallet: Bitcoin Wallet
    And it seems that this notification message he got when clicking on "Sent payments" is what confused him:
    OP, clicking on the Sent payments button is supposed to display a list of your recent sent transactions and the message you got makes perfect sense since your wallet is new and you didn't make any transaction yet.
    It reminds you to back up your wallet so you don't lose your coins.
    To back up your wallet: - click on the menu button (three vertical dots on the upper right corner) -> choose Safety -> Back up wallet -> set av password -> then choose where to save the wallet file on your device.

    To send a payment, click on the Send Coins button on the bottom right then you can enter the address you want to send to and the amount you want to send.

    Please note that the issue was not about 'sending payments', but the greyed-out "Sending addresses" tab within the 'label' button/tool. This part of the issue has now been solved and I understand that "Sending addresses" are the recipients' receiving addresses.


    What do you mean by the sending address? If you created the bitcoin wallet then it must be having bitcoin address(es), you can be able to send bitcoin only if you have Bitcoin in your wallet and the receiver will get the address of your and the address of your wallet remain same and you can have as many address you want. So actually they are not separate thing, its just depends either you receive or send Bitcoin from that address.

    I meant in relation to and the context of the greyed-out "Sending addresses" tab within the 'label' button of my downloaded Bitcoin Wallet. However, I now understand that sending addresses are the recipients' receiving addresses and that aspect of the issue has been solved.



    So, the question is this: how do I get a sending address and private key before backing up the wallet and receiving Bitcoins?
    Best to use a seed phrase wallet, seed phrase consists of 12 to 24 words that the wallet can generate for you for backup. The seed phrase can generate the private keys to the wallet and can be imported on another wallet for keys and coin recovery.

    Which wallet? Because some wallets are not recommendable while some do not have the standard (recommended) derivation paths.

    The downloaded mobile wallet is Bitcoin Wallet 7.69, like the one below link points to, but without the 3-dot settings button.

    https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets/mobile/android/bitcoinwallet/

    I expected the wallet to generate the seed phrase automatically, as you described; but that is not the case here. Any more ideas?




    The current issues are listed below.

    • Bitcoin Wallet 7.69 seems to be the highest version compatible with my Android device.
    • Why the settings button (3 dots) is absent in the wallet and whether there is a way to recover it.
    • How to get the wallet behave as expected and generate seed phrase,  etc.

    Your continued support is well appreciated.


    legendary
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    I see. So, if "the sending address is somebodys receiving address", it follows that my receiving address is somebody's sending address - right?
    You are complicating things so much.
    The receiving address is owned by you. You use it for receiving bitcoin and give it to anyone who wants to send you bitcoin.

    As to the private key, the downloaded mobile wallet is "Bitcoin Wallet", but without 'settings' (the 3 vertical dots).
    Below is the button khaled0111 was talking about.



    Tap on that button. After that, select "Safety" and then "Back up wallet".
    In this way, you can get a file which can be used for recovering the wallet in future.
    I don't know whether this file is compatible with any other wallet or not.
    newbie
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    Thanks for your replies.

    I see. So, if "the sending address is somebodys receiving address", it follows that my receiving address is somebody's sending address - right?

    As to the private key, the downloaded mobile wallet is "Bitcoin Wallet", but without 'settings' (the 3 vertical dots).

    I can only see the Bitcoin standard 'label' and 'payments' (3 descending horixontal lines/dashes) icons/tools at the righthand corner; and the "REQUEST COINS" and "SEND COINS" with camera icon at the bottom, and footer "safety notes" link.

    In other words, the wallet has the standard Bitcoin Wallet layout (see link below), but without the '3 dots' at the top right corner.
       https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets/mobile/android/bitcoinwallet/?step=5&platform=android&user=beginner  
    legendary
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    I believe OP is talking about this wallet: Bitcoin Wallet
    And it seems that this notification message he got when clicking on "Sent payments" is what confused him:
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    No Bitcoins sent so far
    Please back up your wallet before receiving any Bitcoins!

    OP, clicking on the Sent payments button is supposed to display a list of your recent sent transactions and the message you got makes perfect sense since your wallet is new and you didn't make any transaction yet.
    It reminds you to back up your wallet so you don't lose your coins.
    To back up your wallet: - click on the menu button (three vertical dots on the upper right corner) -> choose Safety -> Back up wallet -> set av password -> then choose where to save the wallet file on your device.

    To send a payment, click on the Send Coins button on the bottom right then you can enter the address you want to send to and the amount you want to send.
    hero member
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    What do you mean by the sending address? If you created the bitcoin wallet then it must be having bitcoin address(es), you can be able to send bitcoin only if you have Bitcoin in your wallet and the receiver will get the address of your and the address of your wallet remain same and you can have as many address you want. So actually they are not separate thing, its just depends either you receive or send Bitcoin from that address.
    legendary
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    All you need is already on the sticky thread here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/general-bitcoin-wallets-which-what-why-1631151

    If you want to export the private key then choose a non-custodial wallet because most custodial wallets do not support exporting the private key like the old Coinbase wallet.
    All non-custodial wallets always give you a seed phrase which is very important as a backup wallet if your wallet generates a seed phrase then you don't need to worry because you can able to restore it in the future or in another wallet.

    What exact Bitcoin wallet did you install?
    legendary
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    A private key is upon creation, you must save it or write it down on a piece of paper.
    Never mind this. If using a HD wallet in which seed phrase can be used to generate master private key, there shouldn't be any need to backup the master private key. Although, if the master private key is backup, it can be used for coin recovery, but I do not see any point of master private key backup when seed phrase can be used for backup instead which are just words and easy to write down and not characters that can be difficult for backup.
    legendary
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    What kind of Bitcoin wallet?
    I advise you that it must an open-source wallet like Electrum, mobile phone is prone to hack this isn't recommended.

    Usually, sending address is shown on the "receive" tab button, just click it and it must be there your sending address.
    In Electrum, there are 3 dots in the right corner of your mobile app, just click the "addresses" tab and you will find out your different addresses.

    A private key is upon creation, you must save it or write it down on a piece of paper.
    legendary
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    So, the question is this: how do I get a sending address and private key before backing up the wallet and receiving Bitcoins?
    Best to use a seed phrase wallet, seed phrase consists of 12 to 24 words that the wallet can generate for you for backup. The seed phrase can generate the private keys to the wallet and can be imported on another wallet for keys and coin recovery.

    Which wallet? Because some wallets are not recommendable while some do not have the standard (recommended) derivation paths.
    legendary
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    What wallet are you talking about?
    Some wallets don't allow you to export the private keys directly. Instead, they give you a seed phrase (a series of words) that can be used to derive the private keys.
    legendary
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    Hi,

    I have downloaded Bitcoin Wallet on an Android device. The wallet generated a receiving address automatically as expected, but the "Sending address" tab (within the Label menu) remains greyed out - presumably, until there is Bitcoin in the wallet to send.

    So, the question is this: how do I get a sending address and private key before backing up the wallet and receiving Bitcoins?

    Your help would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    Welcome to the Forum !

    You only will be getting a sending address from a other User that have also a wallet !
    If you want to send coins to somebody you need the address from that User that the Wallet and the Network knows where to send it.
    Lets say the sending address is somebodys receiving address .
    For the private Key you should be normaly can export it or shown in the settings somewhere , depends what kind of wallet you are using also .
    newbie
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    Hi,

    I have downloaded Bitcoin Wallet on an Android device. The wallet generated a receiving address automatically as expected, but the "Sending address" tab (within the Label menu) remains greyed out - presumably, until there is Bitcoin in the wallet to send.

    So, the question is this: how do I get a sending address and private key before backing up the wallet and receiving Bitcoins?

    Your help would be appreciated.

    Thanks
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