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Topic: Is it safe to tell your bitcoin adress to someone? (Read 705 times)

mux
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A bitcoin address works with a public and private key pair. The public key pair is made to be public and you can show it wherever you want. The private one, is of course to be kept secret Wink  (And they are stored in the wallet.dat file)
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New bitcoiners  might want to check out "Getting Started With Bitcoins" at http://backintyme.com/btc01.php , especially topic 4.2 "Privacy".
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By giving your Bitcoin address you giving possibility to track your other bitcoin addresses from your wallet, because when you send coins the transaction might include your other bitcoin addresses from your wallet



That still wouldn't hinder the safety of bitcoin as a whole.  Thats just you being worried about your personal information.
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By giving your Bitcoin address you giving possibility to track your other bitcoin addresses from your wallet, because when you send coins the transaction might include your other bitcoin addresses from your wallet



I don't really get what's the problem with that. It's like reveiling just another address, isn't it? This should just be a problem for anonymity or do I get something wrong?
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By giving your Bitcoin address you giving possibility to track your other bitcoin addresses from your wallet, because when you send coins the transaction might include your other bitcoin addresses from your wallet

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To echo what others have said, yes it is safe to share your address.

Your unencrypted wallet file...not so much.  Wink
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It is completely safe to share your btc address with someone

the identifier on the other hand not so much
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Your bitcoin address only reveals how many bitcoins you have associated with it and your previous transactions. You may or may not have other addresses, so that does not even reveal your fortune, only a lower bound of it. Furthermore, your address is anonymous, so it is not associated with you. Bitcoin addresses are somewhat analogous to e-mail addresses in this aspect. Knowing a certain bitcoin address gives no access to it whatsoever.
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title. i just saw a thread where some guy asked people to write their bitcoin address,so someone came and said "thats a nice way to steal adresses"
sorry for the noob question im kinda new...

You cannot steal address or bitcoins by just knowing Bitcoin address.
But you can monitor Bitcoin address ballance
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title. i just saw a thread where some guy asked people to write their bitcoin address,so someone came and said "thats a nice way to steal adresses"
sorry for the noob question im kinda new...

Seems safe to me unless there's some way they can get into it (crappy brainwallet for example).

The only thing is if you give them like a cold storage address, and dont generate a new one, they will be able to see on the blockchain how much money you have.
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It is safe.
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title. i just saw a thread where some guy asked people to write their bitcoin address,so someone came and said "thats a nice way to steal adresses"
sorry for the noob question im kinda new...
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