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Topic: Does a paper wallet that was created need to be activated somehow? (Read 108 times)

legendary
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I recently created a bunch of paper wallets by downloading software and creating some addresses while I was offline.  That said, do I now need to activate these addresses somehow?  (I guess I'm kind of wondering how the exchanges will know that my addresses actually exist if I created them while I was offline).

There is no activation. Addresses are not registered or activated or anything. They are just used.

What are you trying to do? I don't know why an exchange would care if your paper wallets have bitcoins or not. If you want to send bitcoins to a paper wallet, you simply enter the wallet's address where the site tells you to.
newbie
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No the wallet is created on the blockchain through the blockchain explorer.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
No, no activation needed. You just send a small amount of coins to check if you're not sure.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
i think no but to make sure make it activated
jr. member
Activity: 41
Merit: 1
I recently created a bunch of paper wallets by downloading software and creating some addresses while I was offline.  That said, do I now need to activate these addresses somehow?  (I guess I'm kind of wondering how the exchanges will know that my addresses actually exist if I created them while I was offline).
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