Learn How To Send BTC. So You Can Contribute BTC for PHI.
Once You Have Bitcoin (BTC) In Your Wallet Click Send
Paste The Send Address
Enter Amount Of BTC You Would Like To Send
Click Send BTC
You can send bitcoin to any wallet using the blockchain.
To do so:
Tap the Bitcoin tab on your Cash App home screen
Tap the Airplane button
Choose send Bitcoin
Either tap the top left corner of the screen to access the QR code scanner or tap Send to enter the external wallet address manually
Tap wallet address to confirm
Tap Next
Select a withdrawal speed
Tap Confirm & Send to initiate your withdrawal.
You need to withdraw at least 0.001 bitcoin to make a withdrawal using the Standard withdrawal speed. Rush and Priority withdrawals have no minimum withdrawal amount.
Sending Bitcoin has a few limits to be aware of.
Weekly sending limit: $7,500
Sending crypto from the Coinbase Wallet app
Tap Send.
Enter the amount you'd like to send and select the asset you'd like to use.
Tap Next.
Tap the QR code or enter the exact recipient address.
Sending crypto from the Coinbase Wallet extension
Select the asset from the Wallet extension.
Enter the amount you'd like to send.
Enter the recipient's information.
Click Send.
If you use a Ledger wallet on the Coinbase Wallet extension, you’ll need to sign/approve the transaction on your Ledger device. Make sure “blind signing" is enabled on the device—blind signing is required to sign/approve transactions. If you have issues completing transactions on your Ledger, see troubleshooting and tips to fix the issue.
Follow The Instructions That Are On The Following Page To Exchange Bitcoin (BTC) For PHI (Φ).
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Now That You Have Successfully Sent BTC To The Contribution Deposit Address For PHI. Go Back To The Contribution Form & Fill In The Form To Redeem Your PHI To Your Wallet.
Congratulations You Have Now Learned How To Exchange BTC For PHI. Welcome To The Worlds Largest & Fastest Growing Decentralized Economy..
This Guide Will Walk You Through How To Find Your Transaction Hash URL To Use As A Receipt To Confirm Transactions.
A transaction hash/id is a unique string of characters that is given to every transaction that is verified and added to the blockchain. In many cases, a transaction hash is needed in order to locate funds. It commonly appears at the top of the page when viewing your transaction through a block explorer website, or can be found by copying the URL from that same page.
Depending on the type of digital currency that was sent, you can find the transaction hash/id by searching your wallet address on a block explorer. Below are some suggested block explorers:
BTC:
Go To Transaction History Within Your Wallet.
Click The Transaction You Want The Hash Url Tx
View On Block Explorer Copy The Block Explorer URL
Now You Can Send This Transaction Hash URL As A Receipt To Prove You Have Sent The Funds.
Open the Coinbase Wallet app.
Go To Your Thats Connected To That Sent The Transaction.