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March 05, 2022, 04:36:08 PM
#4
Is that an email for you?

Just as said, it's a bitcoin transaction and that email wants you to contact them? I have a different feeling of what it is if that's really an email for you.

If you have done nothing and they want you to contact on that email, there's no need for you to contact them. IMO, if the purpose of that email is for you to contact them back, don't contact them.
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Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
March 05, 2022, 02:44:48 PM
#3
What you provided is the details of a Bitcoin Transaction which shows the transaction fee, satoshi per byte and amount of bitcoins in this transaction. No need for us to sent you an email and exposing your email would result in many new emails you will receive from random people which some of it is a phishing site or a malwares that could steal your wallet credentials and steal all or a portion of your btc/funds. If you use a blockchain explorer and paste the transaction id/hash would let you see the address of the sender (where the ntc came from) and receiver (where the btc is sent to).
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Crypto Swap Exchange
March 05, 2022, 12:58:34 PM
#2
You have a transaction worth 7.59952680 Bitcoins.  The transaction fee is 0.00018072 Bitcoins.  Transaction fees are typically set either based on priority if that matters most, since the 'highest fee goes first' rule applies, or based on the wanted rate of Satoshis per virtual Byte or Byte.  I for one generally use satoshis per virtual Byte since I only care about paying the fewest Satoshis possible.  What you see here is as self explanatory as a bank statement, what exactly do you not understand?

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PrivacyG
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March 05, 2022, 12:13:17 PM
#1
Please explain to me what I see.

Thank you!

Summary
USD BTC           7.59952680 BTC                                        

Fee
0.00018072 BTC
(3.605 sat/B - 1.544 sat/WU - 5013 bytes)
(6.174 sat/vByte - 2927 virtual bytes)


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