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hero member
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Today at 12:29:14 AM
#15
Now I need to figure out how to get it into my bank account, now. Thank you all so much!!

You have to pick the exchange to sell your Bitcoin based on your country. For most countries, Binance will work fine but if you are from the UK then you can try Coinbase. While you are selling try to avoid p2p where scams like chargebacks are possible so sell directly for fiat and then withdraw to your bank account which maybe slightly expensive but it's the safest. Also don't deposit your BTC before verification, only do that after getting verified since every exchange made KYC mandatory for withdrawals.
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December 03, 2024, 10:46:47 PM
#14
You guys all are awesome!! It popped right up when I disabled the proxy. Now I need to figure out how to get it into my bank account, now. Thank you all so much!!

If your Electrum syncs properly after disabling the proxy, you should be able to see the transaction under the history tab, and the funds should credited to your wallet.
Are you going to withdraw the funds from your wallet into a bank account?
Then you need an exchange site where you can convert BTC to fiat and withdraw into fiat.

You can find the list of exchanges here https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges

Since you are a newbie, I suggest going to your local section is the right path you need to take and asking for help and suggestions on what exchange allows you to withdraw into your local bank account.

Thank you so much!! That really does help. I really appreciate it.
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December 03, 2024, 06:03:53 PM
#13
Beginners have been confused with Electrum's receive requests before, especially when they see an expiration date. You don't need to create requests at all. You can give the sender an unfunded address from your Addresses tab. If you don't see this tab, click on View>Addresses to have it appear on your display. You will see 20 receive addresses in green and 10 change addresses.

The easiest way is to work your way from the top of the receive addresses and give those to the senders one at a time. New addresses will appear in that tab as the old ones get funded. Don't give the change addresses to the senders. Nothing is going to happen if you do, but they have another reason for existence. It's where the change (the unspent BTC) goes if you don't spend an UTXO fully.   
The first impression i had when Electrum had its Receive Tab redesigned was: "This will confuse users, it will be more of a hindrance than a help..." and this is not the first time this has happened, it used to be much simpler... this is more commonly used for businesses, but it is unlikely that an average user will choose Electrum, since there are more appropriate mobile wallets for this.

This is a UX issue that developers need to pay attention to and see what they can improve (for me, they could just go back to how it was before v4.0.0).
legendary
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December 03, 2024, 05:57:33 PM
#12
You guys all are awesome!! It popped right up when I disabled the proxy. Now I need to figure out how to get it into my bank account, now. Thank you all so much!!

If your Electrum syncs properly after disabling the proxy, you should be able to see the transaction under the history tab, and the funds should credited to your wallet.
Are you going to withdraw the funds from your wallet into a bank account?
Then you need an exchange site where you can convert BTC to fiat and withdraw into fiat.

You can find the list of exchanges here https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges

Since you are a newbie, I suggest going to your local section is the right path you need to take and asking for help and suggestions on what exchange allows you to withdraw into your local bank account.
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December 03, 2024, 05:30:48 PM
#11
You guys all are awesome!! It popped right up when I disabled the proxy. Now I need to figure out how to get it into my bank account, now. Thank you all so much!!
newbie
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December 03, 2024, 02:43:56 PM
#10
I'm also seeing in the bottom left corner that it says "Not Connected: Proxy Enabled" Could this be one of the reasons why I'm not seeing things?

It appears you have Electrum set to use Tor proxy, but you don't have Tor running as a background service.

You can disable the proxy settings and connect through clear net, or you can start Tor Browser which will enable the Tor service and allow Electrum to connect.  You can also research how install Tor as a background service on your system.
legendary
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December 03, 2024, 01:53:14 PM
#9
I sent the address that electrum provided, and it said it was successful on the broker's side. Will it show up in the Coins tab?
Provided that you have received the fund and the wallet is synced, you should be able to see the recevied coin in "Coins" tab.
You can also see the received transaction in history tab and the balance at the bottom left corner of the window.


I'm also seeing in the bottom left corner that it says "Not Connected: Proxy Enabled" Could this be one of the reasons why I'm not seeing things?
Yes, that's a problem.
Click on the circle located at the bottom right corner of the window and disable proxy.
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December 03, 2024, 12:27:00 PM
#8
The request will expire, but the address will not.  That's your address for ever, and you can use multiple times, indefinitely.  The expiry of requests is just to keep your receiving tab clean.  Otherwise, there's really no reason they should expire.

As for when you'll get your coins, that's up the sender...  Someone did send coins to your address, right?  A request is meaningless if there's no one to send.

I sent the address that electrum provided, and it said it was successful on the broker's side. Will it show up in the Coins tab?


[/quote]You will immediately see it in Electrum's history the moment that it's relayed to the mempool of the server where you're connected to.
In simpler terms, it should show-up a few seconds after the sender broadcasted the transaction.

Now, if it's not showing as "unconfirmed" or with check (confirmed) after a few minutes, check your network icon (circle) on the upper-right if it's connected to any server. ("app" = android version?)
If connected, check if the sender already sent the transaction (some exchanges send in batches, delayed, if it's from an exchange).
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I unfortunately don't see it anywhere. I've been looking in the Coins tab, but don't see it yet.

Withdrawal from trading account is mostly related within 24 hrs of request. I've use two brokers for my trading and it's same(don't know if it's different for all brokers).. just give it time or you can request from your broker a transaction history so you can get the Tnx id and monitor the transaction on the mempool..
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Okay, so it should still be in the process of coming?

Everyone, thank you so much for the help. I'm still waiting for the transfer to show. So, thank you all for the help. I'm also seeing in the bottom left corner that it says "Not Connected: Proxy Enabled" Could this be one of the reasons why I'm not seeing things?
legendary
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December 03, 2024, 11:49:59 AM
#7
Yes this is an alternative way to get addresses on Electrum...
I have to admit that this is the only way I get receive addresses in Electrum. I have never created a request before in all the years that I have used Electrum. But I know they have their uses. I avoid doing it, not because I am confused with the process, but because I don't see any benefit in it for my personal needs. 
legendary
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December 03, 2024, 04:16:14 AM
#6
Beginners have been confused with Electrum's receive requests before, especially when they see an expiration date. You don't need to create requests at all. You can give the sender an unfunded address from your Addresses tab. If you don't see this tab, click on View>Addresses to have it appear on your display. You will see 20 receive addresses in green and 10 change addresses.
Yes this is an alternative way to get addresses on Electrum but that does not mean he should leave going to receive tab to create a request. As long as he knows already that the address does not expires, he has nothing to be worried about. As for me I prefer to just go to the receive tab, create request and copy the address. The only time I go to the addresses is when I want to use an old address to receive payment. But if I need a new address, I just do it in the fast way of creating a request.
legendary
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December 03, 2024, 03:30:22 AM
#5
Beginners have been confused with Electrum's receive requests before, especially when they see an expiration date. You don't need to create requests at all. You can give the sender an unfunded address from your Addresses tab. If you don't see this tab, click on View>Addresses to have it appear on your display. You will see 20 receive addresses in green and 10 change addresses.

The easiest way is to work your way from the top of the receive addresses and give those to the senders one at a time. New addresses will appear in that tab as the old ones get funded. Don't give the change addresses to the senders. Nothing is going to happen if you do, but they have another reason for existence. It's where the change (the unspent BTC) goes if you don't spend an UTXO fully.   
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December 03, 2024, 02:45:05 AM
#4
I made a "receive" request for my trading account. The bitcoin address looks like it worked, but it's not showing in my app and the request expires in less than 24 hours. How long will it be before I can see the amount in the app?

Withdrawal from trading account is mostly related within 24 hrs of request. I've use two brokers for my trading and it's same(don't know if it's different for all brokers).. just give it time or you can request from your broker a transaction history so you can get the Tnx id and monitor the transaction on the mempool..
legendary
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December 02, 2024, 11:45:45 PM
#3
How long will it be before I can see the amount in the app?
You will immediately see it in Electrum's history the moment that it's relayed to the mempool of the server where you're connected to.
In simpler terms, it should show-up a few seconds after the sender broadcasted the transaction.

Now, if it's not showing as "unconfirmed" or with check (confirmed) after a few minutes, check your network icon (circle) on the upper-right if it's connected to any server. ("app" = android version?)
If connected, check if the sender already sent the transaction (some exchanges send in batches, delayed, if it's from an exchange).
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December 02, 2024, 09:30:59 PM
#2
The request will expire, but the address will not.  That's your address for ever, and you can use multiple times, indefinitely.  The expiry of requests is just to keep your receiving tab clean.  Otherwise, there's really no reason they should expire.

As for when you'll get your coins, that's up the sender...  Someone did send coins to your address, right?  A request is meaningless if there's no one to send.
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December 02, 2024, 08:33:31 PM
#1
I made a "receive" request for my trading account. The bitcoin address looks like it worked, but it's not showing in my app and the request expires in less than 24 hours. How long will it be before I can see the amount in the app?
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