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Topic: I have bitcoin coming to my waves wallet for some reason - page 2. (Read 842 times)

newbie
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Wait whats your problem ? is it you are receiving btc for free or you are getting less bitcoin from what is shown in the transaction ?
newbie
Activity: 7
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There can't be any technical error. Someone might be playing with you with some fake coins. I don't see any other explaination.
newbie
Activity: 7
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You actually dealing with an altcoin, my friend. You need a proper bitcoin wallet address for it. I think that wil;l solve your problem.
newbie
Activity: 7
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Bitcoin's address is different. The coin that you are using is altcoin not bitcoin. It is better to contact the support team of wave wallet for the errors.
newbie
Activity: 8
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This is probably a glitch or system error on Wave's part. Please contact the Waves team for further support.
full member
Activity: 1750
Merit: 186
are you using old waves wallet or the new one?
jr. member
Activity: 225
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So, here is a record from LATEST TRANSACTIONS in my waves wallet at https://waveswallet.io/
Date: 10/22/2018
Type: Incoming Mass Payment   
NAME:   Bitcoin
RECIPIENT:   n/a   
FEE:   0.051 WAVES
UNITS:   0.00011680

However, when I go to my portfolio in the same wallet, it shows 0.0000408 bitcoin.
How come my total bitcoin is less than what is arriving?
I dont where the bitcoin is coming from.

That transaction is really not a bitcoin transaction I think that name of the transaction is Been named bitcoin as in to catch up your attention definitely wave is for altcoin on the waves wallets.
jr. member
Activity: 470
Merit: 1
Looks like it's not genuine bitcoin, maybe just a trash token named bitcoin. Because what I know, there are lots of garbage tokens on the platform waves  Grin
full member
Activity: 560
Merit: 100
In the crypto markey, it is unlikely that any one will send you Bitcoin by mistake. Though, there is no explanation for the 0.0000408 btc balance in your account, you should ignore it. From the look of it, someone is trying to prank you. Ignoring it, will be safe option, of course.
That's right what you say If indeed the source is not clear it would be better to just ignore it, let's just say it's a bonus because you use waves wallet.
newbie
Activity: 15
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I think some one sent you a fake coin using bitcoin's name. As the waves blockchain and the bitcoin blockchain are very different; so it wouldn't be possible. Be safe, don't fall for any possible scam.
newbie
Activity: 21
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Waves and Bitcoin are completely different and in no way would it be possible to get Bitcoin in the transaction. It might be some other coin that is being renamed to Bitcoin and sent to you. My advice would be to would be to ignore the name since it seems like someone is trying to prank you.
hero member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 578
Now, what is the exchange where I can sell these waves tokens called "bitcoin" for real bitcoin?

These tokens called 'bitcoin' are worthless.
They are not related to bitcoin at all. Someone just named a senseless token 'bitcoin'. Probably to scam other people.
no, it's not worthless. WBTC is the real asset/token which represents bitcoin on waves platform
in fact, we can make deposit of US$, EURO, BTC, LTC, ETH and more through official waves gateway
in return we receive appropriate token representing such coin/currency on waves platform
we just need to be careful because there are some fake assets with similar name

@ridertiger on waves wallet dashboard, if it's the real WBTC you will see the amount on your BTC balance
there is a minimum amount if you want to withdraw to your bitcoin address, something like 0.01 BTC I think

Exactly Thirdspace. You are right. I've try to explain the same, but everybody keep writing without even have ever open waves wallet.
hero member
Activity: 1582
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So, here is a record from LATEST TRANSACTIONS in my waves wallet at https://waveswallet.io/
Date: 10/22/2018
Type: Incoming Mass Payment   
NAME:   Bitcoin
RECIPIENT:   n/a   
FEE:   0.051 WAVES
UNITS:   0.00011680

However, when I go to my portfolio in the same wallet, it shows 0.0000408 bitcoin.
How come my total bitcoin is less than what is arriving?
I dont where the bitcoin is coming from.

First, calm down. Waves's platform is a centerless platform. Therefore, a large number of token is produced. I've got 1000 Bitcoins recently. Don't be fooled by what Bitcoin wrote, it's just a Waves token. If you look at the explanations, you will see what Bitcoin wants. Don't send , of course. It is completely fake.
hero member
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Now, what is the exchange where I can sell these waves tokens called "bitcoin" for real bitcoin?

These tokens called 'bitcoin' are worthless.
They are not related to bitcoin at all. Someone just named a senseless token 'bitcoin'. Probably to scam other people.
no, it's not worthless. WBTC is the real asset/token which represents bitcoin on waves platform
in fact, we can make deposit of US$, EURO, BTC, LTC, ETH and more through official waves gateway
in return we receive appropriate token representing such coin/currency on waves platform
we just need to be careful because there are some fake assets with similar name

@ridertiger on waves wallet dashboard, if it's the real WBTC you will see the amount on your BTC balance
there is a minimum amount if you want to withdraw to your bitcoin address, something like 0.01 BTC I think
hero member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 578
I'm receiving those small btc transactions in my waves wallet too. I've changed about 4400 satoshi into about 0.14 waves, just to see if this strange airdrop stops.

For those who say that you can't have btc on waves platform i have a question: have you ever used waves wallet!?!?  On waves wallet you can store even other cryptocurrencies.... Just give a try before giving false information: https://client.wavesplatform.com . Offcourse they are stored in tokens form, so for example the satoshi i've exchanged wasn't real satoshi, but was worth the same as real satoshi at this moment.

Anybody knows where that strange airdrop is coming from???
full member
Activity: 826
Merit: 104
waves wallet support some altcoin and i think you got an altcoin but its symbol same as btc.
bitcoin code and wave codes different from each other.
member
Activity: 294
Merit: 10
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It might be a technical problem and I will urge you to consult the support team on it and find a possible solution it rather than something bad happening to your main balance. This hithces should be reported so that in case future compromise of your wallet , you can get a reference.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
I think some one sent you a fake coin using bitcoin's name. As the waves blockchain and the bitcoin blockchain are very different; so it wouldn't be possible. Be safe, don't fall for any possible scam.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Waves and Bitcoin are completely different and in no way would it be possible to get Bitcoin in the transaction. It might be some other coin that is being renamed to Bitcoin and sent to you. My advice would be to would be to ignore the name since it seems like someone is trying to prank you.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
In the crypto markey, it is unlikely that any one will send you Bitcoin by mistake. Though, there is no explanation for the 0.0000408 btc balance in your account, you should ignore it. From the look of it, someone is trying to prank you. Ignoring it, will be safe option, of course.
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