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====== Sending Coin To/From Exchanges ====== | ====== Sending Coin To/From Exchanges ====== | ||
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- | If you are sending BTC/LTC from a third-party wallet to Qortal, you’ll need to make sure you are sending to your Qortal BTC or Qortal LTC address which is NOT the same as your Qortal QORT address. You have three different wallet addresses: | + | If you are sending |
- QORT | - QORT | ||
- BTC | - BTC | ||
- LTC | - LTC | ||
+ | - DOGE | ||
So make sure you are using the correct BTC/LTC address in Qortal which can be found in your wallet section after selecting the Bitcoin/ | So make sure you are using the correct BTC/LTC address in Qortal which can be found in your wallet section after selecting the Bitcoin/ | ||
- | If you are attempting to send BTC/LTC from your Qortal wallets, you may need to use the legacy style P2SH address to send from Qortal. This may also be needed | + | You may find that the address |
- | For example, Binance does not require | + | Here’s |
- | Another example, if sending LTC from Coinbase to Qortal, put your Coinbase address here to convert, then you can send LTC to Qortal: https:// | + | ***This does not allow access or connect |
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+ | All this is doing is helping facilitate transfer of LTC from one wallet |