Yes, if you scan the "spend" QR code, that should be your private key.
I do not know the SatoshiPoint ATM, so I can not tell you exactly what to do.
Does your receipt have the private key written out under or near the "spend" QR code?
If so, you could potentially type in your private key on blockchain.info, if the QR Code is messed up.
Do you have access to your blockchain.info wallet on a computer?
Do not scan and import your bitcoins into Coinbase or any exchange yet, or until you have them all set up.
It is possible to also import the paper wallet into another wallet program, such as mycelium or etc.
I have not used them, but have heard good things.
Also check out this site to determine the best wallet for you:
https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-walletI actually cant remember my Blockchain.info password (and they dont store them so cannot send a reminder or reset) so ive just been using the blockchain app as i still have full access via my passkey etc..
I haven't been stressing over the forgotten password because i only have a few satoshi (maybe about 1000.00 bits) from some faucets in there.
I think maybe ill make a new blockchain account.
Yeah the private key is written underneath the spend QR code, so maybe:
New Blockchain account.
And manually enter the private key? (i was a little worried about it in on the computer too to be honest)
Just a quick question also, what is the smallest amount of bitcoin you can send/receive?
Yes, if you use blockchain.info, make a new account, save the wallet identifier and password,
and any other secondary password or etc prior to transferring your paper wallet to the blockchain.info address.
Unholycactus is correct in that you should use a wallet that is "safer" than blockchain.info wallet.
But if for some reason the QR Code is bad or corrupted, you can attempt to manually enter it in blockchain.info wallet.
(1.) Sign into your blockchain.info wallet.
(2.) Go to Import/Export tab, click "I understand".
(3.) In the "Import Private Key" Section, enter the private key exactly as shown, private keys are case sensitive.
(4.) Click add private key, it will ask whether to import or sweep.
(5.) Choose sweep. Select the blockchain.info address provided, and sweep.
(6.) Your bitcoins on the paper wallet, should now be in your blockchain.info wallet.
(7.) Since you swept, it may take some time to get a confirmation since blockchain.info standard miner fee is 0.0001 satos.
(8.) When you have a confirmation, you should then send these funds to your Mycelium or other reputable wallet of your choice.
As to your question about the lowest amount of bitcoin you can send, it all depends on the wallet program you are using.
With Bitcoin Core, i think the lowest used to be around 550 satoshi, but I think now in version 0.11.1, devs raised it to 2750 satoshi.
But with other wallet programs, everyone is different, I believe blockchain.info has a limit of 0.0001 during spam attacks.