How to receive Bitcoin earnings BTc
Completing a Single Transaction
Click the "receive" button on your wallet interface. Log into your wallet and navigate to the account options. Clicking the "receive" button will take you to the information you'll need to receive the Bitcoin from someone else.
Generate a public address for your wallet. Your wallet will generate a new public address or QR code for you to give to the person who is going to send you Bitcoin. Each public address you create is unique for each particular transaction.
That public address is valid
paying you Bitcoin. To receive Bitcoins as payment for goods or services, you simply give your public address to the person who will be sending you money. If your wallet generated a QR code, the person can typically just scan the code with their smartphone.
The public address can also be emailed or texted. No one can do anything with it except give you money – they cannot access your wallet with it – so there's no real need to be concerned about keeping it secure.
Create a payment request if you want to include additional information. Rather than simply copying the public address or QR code and sending it to the person, you can also create a payment request email within your wallet. On your payment request, you can specify the amount of Bitcoin to be paid or describe the goods or services being sold for Bitcoin.[8]
The payment request generates an email that is sent to the person who will be paying you Bitcoin. That person can simply click a link on the payment request to send you the Bitcoin.
Monitor your wallet for incoming transactions. Once you've sent the other person your public address, they can send you Bitcoin at any time. You can monitor for new transactions within your wallet. When the Bitcoin comes through to your wallet, it will show up in your most recent transactions.[9]
If your wallet is set up to accept more than one type of cryptocurrency, make sure that you're checking the transactions in the Bitcoin section of your wallet.
Wait for confirmation of the transaction. A new block is created in the Bitcoin blockchain approximately once every 10 minutes. Your transaction will be verified and recorded in that block. At that time, your transaction is "confirmed." Once the Bitcoin transaction is confirmed, it cannot be reversed.[10
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