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I simply despatched some funds from OKX to an handle that begin with 1 however once I have a look at the transaction is has a “bc” infront of it, have I executed one thing incorrect right here? What does this imply? I do not know why it could add a bc to the entrance of it? Does anybody know what it means? Thanks!

I simply despatched some funds from OKX to an handle that begin with 1 however once I have a look at the transaction is has a “bc” infront of it, have I executed one thing incorrect right here? What does this imply? I do not know why it could add a bc to the entrance of it? Does anybody know what it means? Thanks!

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  1. bc1 is native segwit address type, by simply adding “bc” before your legacy “1” address wouldn’t be valid.

    You are probably looking at the change address or inputs of the transactions.

    Copy your receive address into http://www.mempool.space, if the exchange sent anything to it you should see it.

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