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legendary
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Merit: 7065
August 08, 2021, 01:51:48 PM
#12
Do you mind telling us what wallet app you're using in the first place? Hopefully not an exchange.
Yeah, unfortunately he is planning on storing his coins in an exchange.

@Thanos01
Consider setting up your own wallet and use Bitcoin the way it was meant to be used. Do some research on exchange hacks and exit scams to learn why keeping money on an exchange is a bad idea.

So going further, campaign managers always love to use  bitcoin address on the SegWit, and most especially Bech32 simply because they are always faster and 25 to 40 percent cheaper compared to normal traditional
A native segwit address wont get you a quicker confirmation compared with nested segwit or legacy addresses. Bech32 takes up less space in the blocks due to the witness data being segregated from the main block. 
 
And Bech32 are always entirely in lower cases, starting with "bc1" unlike the base58 bitcoin addresses which are mixed lettering..
Bech32 addresses are not case sensitive. That means, all characters can either be in uppercases or in lowercases. It doesn't matter. You just have to make sure not to mix upper and lowercase letters. Legacy and nested segwit addresses are case sensitive. They are presented with a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters and you have to use that exact variation.
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 34
August 08, 2021, 12:54:15 PM
#11
Thanks for every member here who tried to help from the bottom of his heart,i surely appreciate your help and i will read the answers and benefit from them ..

for the others,i hope next time you will try to be less rude
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1775
August 08, 2021, 09:34:13 AM
#10
anyone can help with that?thank u
Yes, youtube is one of your modes to learn to create addresses (Bech32)/(Segwit), maybe some friends here have shown how to make them, sure it can help you in this.

As additional information for you, it's actually easy for you to get about how you have (Bech32)/(Segwit), try to study the topic below and you will learn in detail.

Topic: Step by step guide to go from public key to a Bech32 encoded address

Topic: [GUIDE] How To Create Vanity Address (Segwit)

I hope those two topics can solve the problem for you in creating (Bech32)/(Segwit) addresses.
member
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Merit: 19
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August 08, 2021, 09:25:37 AM
#9
Hello guys, lately i joined a signature bounty here in the forum and one of the rules was to provide a Bech32 address which is my first time hearing about it , i look on google and youtube how to create one but didnt find helpful videos so it cames to my mind to ask about it here..
anyone can help with that?thank u
I don't think you have found anything. If you had searched, you would have found it.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.57499912
I think you got all your answers. So to avoid spam you have to lock from the lock option below
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
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August 08, 2021, 08:40:43 AM
#8
provide a Bech32 address

If you want to provide a exchange bech32 address (as I've seen in your other post), keep in mind that most probably not all exchanges/services offer that.
One of the exchanges everybody heard about is Binance. They have 2 deposit addresses for bitcoin, one called BTC and one called BTC(SegWit). The second one is a (bech32) bc1* address.
If you (want to) use another exchange you have to ask specifically and people may be able to help you. Again, keep in mind that the service of your choice may or may not offer Bech32 address.

If you change your mind and just install a wallet locally, Electrum has Bech32 addresses and can afterwards send to any kind of address (1*, 3*, bc1*). Just make sure you download it from Electrum.org and verify its signature too.
hero member
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August 08, 2021, 07:38:17 AM
#7
Bech32 is a Bitcoin address that is fully compatible with SegWit, which always start with "bc1".

So what is SegWit?
SegWit simply means Segregated Witness, which is Bitcoin protocol that supports three types of wallets and addresses, which includes P2PKH, P2SH and Bech32, which is what you are asking of.

So going further, campaign managers always love to use  bitcoin address on the SegWit, and most especially Bech32 simply because they are always faster and 25 to 40 percent cheaper compared to normal traditional
 
And Bech32 are always entirely in lower cases, starting with "bc1" unlike the base58 bitcoin addresses which are mixed lettering..


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legendary
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Merit: 4265
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August 08, 2021, 07:06:02 AM
#6
Hello guys, lately i joined a signature bounty here in the forum and one of the rules was to provide a Bech32 address which is my first time hearing about it , i look on google and youtube how to create one but didnt find helpful videos so it cames to my mind to ask about it here..

anyone can help with that?thank u

You have at your fingertips a treasure of knowledge called the bitcointalk forum. Why trust Google or even YouTube.
The first thing that came across in the search with pictures. I think everything is painfully clear here.
Successful learning.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.36797361
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 4085
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August 08, 2021, 07:05:21 AM
#5
Hello guys, lately i joined a signature bounty here in the forum and one of the rules was to provide a Bech32 address which is my first time hearing about it
Bech32 address is native Segwit. You can chech the Bech32 adoption with the page from Bitcoin Wiki: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bech32_adoption

You can get it from Software wallets, Hardware wallets to Exchanges. Electrum is the SPV wallet that is very light and you don't have to assign too much space in your disk to use Electrum wallet.


* The wallet creation wizard no longer asks for a seed type, and
   creates segwit wallets with bech32 addresses. Older seed types can
   still be created with the command line.
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legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
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August 08, 2021, 06:40:42 AM
#4
Do you mind telling us what wallet app you're using in the first place? Hopefully not an exchange. Because if the app/program your using still doesn't support bech32 addresses, then it probably sucks.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 3117
August 08, 2021, 06:29:24 AM
#3
Like @Charles-Tim said, Bech32 addresses are basically addresses that start with bc1(...). If you go to my profile you'll that I have a bc1 address, for example.
However, since it seems you may not have much experience in the world of crypto - due the question that you've asked - I think that you should be carefull to where and how you setup your wallet in order to receive the funds from the campaign (and other kind of transactions). I would advise you to install Electrum and make sure that before anything else you verify the installer.

After that you can follow guides that teach you how to create a wallet (using Segwit as the seed type - Generating Bech32 addresses) and from that point forward all of your addresses will share that "nature". Here's a quick guide demonstrating how you can create + see your address (one of many) - https://coindeal.com/support/article/segwit/

As always, be very careful regarding your interaction with strangers over the internet.
legendary
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Merit: 4795
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August 08, 2021, 06:18:22 AM
#2
Bech32 addresses are native segwit (segwit) addresses, if it is Bitcoin address that was asked for, they are addresses that start from bc1.
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 34
August 08, 2021, 05:57:25 AM
#1
Hello guys, lately i joined a signature bounty here in the forum and one of the rules was to provide a Bech32 address which is my first time hearing about it , i look on google and youtube how to create one but didnt find helpful videos so it cames to my mind to ask about it here..

anyone can help with that?thank u
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