Make withdrawing simpler

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AdminAlex (CEO / Founder, GroupFabric) commented
Jeromel - no need for a withdraw button; just set a payout address in the Bitcoin Miner settings and the server will issue payouts automatically. To open the Bitcoin Miner settings tap the "triple-bar" icon in the top left corner of the app. Every 48 hours the server issues payouts to accounts with balances over the minimum transaction size.
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Jeromel commented
So were is this "withdraw" button? I do not see it on the app nor the site.
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AdminAlex (CEO / Founder, GroupFabric) commented
We just released Bitcoin Miner 1.17.2.0 which now makes this much easier.
Bitcoin Miner 1.17.2.0 lets you set your wallet address at any time, even if you don't have one when you start mining.
Prior to Bitcoin Miner 1.17.1.0 the app would generate an address for you and you would have to import this address into your wallet, or override it with one provided by your wallet.
Windows 10 Bitcoin Miner Update
1. Open Run (Windows Key+R)
a. Type ms-windows-store:Updates
b. Click OK
2. Windows Store should open to Downloads and Updates
a. Click Check for updates (on the right side)
3. Update Bitcoin MinerWindows 8.1 Bitcoin Miner Update
1. Open Run (Windows Key+R)
a. Type ms-windows-store:Updates
b. Click OK
2. Windows Store should open to App updates
3. Make sure Bitcoin Miner is selected if it appears
4. Click Install on the bottom of the screen -
sciantel commented
I agree.
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AdminAlex (CEO / Founder, GroupFabric) commented
Here are some general steps:
By default Bitcoin Miner generates a Bitcoin address for you to receive payouts, import this address into your Bitcoin wallet to access your mined bitcoin.
Bitcoin addresses are controlled by a Private Key, which you’ll need when importing your Bitcoin address into a Bitcoin wallet.
If you don’t already have a Bitcoin wallet or your Bitcoin wallet doesn’t support importing private keys, https://blockchain.info/wallet is a free web wallet that lets you import private keys.
To import Bitcoin Miner private keys into a BlockChain.info wallet:
1. Navigate to https://blockchain.info/wallet
2. Create a new wallet or log in if you already have one
3. For Bitcoin Miner 1.17.0.0 and later (orange title bar on top and white background)
a. Make sure mining is stopped
b. Tap the “triple bar“ icon in the orange title bar in top left corner of the app
c. Click Show Private Key
4. For Bitcoin Miner earlier than 1.17.0.0 (solid orange background)
a. Make sure mining is stopped
b. Open the App Bar
i. Windows Key+Z on Windows 8
ii. Small ellipsis (“…”) symbol on Windows Phone
c. Click “Welcome”
d. On the Welcome page, select the address you’ve been mining on
e. Click Show Private Key
5. Copy down your Bitcoin Miner private key
6. Navigate back to https://blockchain.info/wallet
7. Under the “My Wallet”
a. Click “Import / Export” (the right-most option)
8. Click “I Understand”
9. Under “Import Private Key”
a. Enter the private key from Bitcoin Miner
10. Click “Add Private Key”
11. Your BlockChain.info wallet should now have all funds sent to the address generated by Bitcoin Miner,Once your private key is in your wallet, you can spend or send your bitcoin to other wallets.
Note private keys should never be shared with anyone untrustworthy -
Effectively:
Bitcoin Address = public = receive; share it with everyone
Private Key = private = Bitcoin Address control; keep is safe and only use it to import an address into wallet programs! -
Anonymous commented
I can't even figure out where to go to see all of my earnings and how to withdraw or even spend my earned Satoshis!
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andresmohali1 commented
I changed the adress that was given to me for one on my wallet. It doesn't mean any problem right? and... at the end... how do people withdraw?
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Breyland Hanley commented
Now how do I withdraw cause I made the limit but they don't say how to do this.
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AdminAlex (CEO / Founder, GroupFabric) commented
We're working on this right now actually. Today Bitcoin Miner generates a payout address that you can import into your wallet using the associated private key.
We're changing this in the future so folks won't have to worry about private key import/export details as this causes a lot of confusion.