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Thanks for this advise it helps a lot i never use this option i see it in blockchain Wallet. I will see if i can use it to sign any transaction

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I've signed my name in Electrum because it was blank before. I'm still trying to figure out if that would prove that it's yours. You could just sign funds with your name, but they aren't yours. It's a step in the right direction for knowing who the money belongs to. I was talking about using fingerprints to seal the crypto, but they haven't gotten around to it just yet. 

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In fact, the first time I hear about sign a message from your bitcoin address, thank you for this good educational post. I knew about this and its usefulness for the first time now. I hope to find more good educational posts here.

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On 10/8/2019 at 8:31 PM, 1millionClub said:
Description: http://getinbitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/3.png

In this post I’ll show you how to sign a message on the bitcoin blockchain. The process is more or less the same for the other coins.

To sign a message I am going to use the Electrum desktop light wallet. You can download it here.

Signing a message is important because you can use it as a proof of ownership of your funds, forum accounts or something else. By signing a message from an address you own and control, you make sure of that nobody can troll people for the things you didn’t do or say.

Here is how you do it,

Step 1:

Description: https://i.ibb.co/HCczN3M/1.png

Open electrum, click tools, from the menu click “sign/verify message”

Step 2:

Description: https://i.ibb.co/ZWysNZp/2.png

Fill the empty spots. Write a message about whatever you want to tell people. Write down your public address. (Only use the address that you own/control, otherwise it is not going to work!) Then click “Sign”

That’s it!

After you clicked “Sign” the program will generate your signature.

If you later click the “Verify” button, you’ll see a message “Signature Verified”

Description: https://i.ibb.co/ByB6g19/3.png

If you want to verify someone else’s message. You basically fill the empty spaces with the information s/he gave you and again you need to click “Verify” to see if  s/he is telling the truth or not.

I hope you'll find this information useful in someday.

http://getinbitcoin.com/2018/12/16/how-to-sign-a-message/

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You can also practice this information you learned here:

 

Thankyou for the tips and guidelines   it helps me a lot, and also i know your answer also helps others especially to a newbies like me. This add some knowledge to me for bitcoin. Thanks again for sharing some guidelines and tips. ❤️

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I accept i do not know about this .you have explain it very detailed and i understand it not fully bit get some idea how it work.For futher understanding i am book marking this post and try your tutorial to learn this new thing.Thanks for sharing such useful information with us.

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Thanks to the author for a great guide, you are doing very well for all beginners who are just trying to enter the cryptocurrency. By the way I already saw a similar topic already on the Russian forum, but there it is written at least more than you.

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This Is a very Good information for me Because suddenly I was searching this in Google but it doesn't showing thnxx for this 

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On 10/8/2019 at 3:31 PM, 1millionClub said:
In this post I’ll show you how to sign a message on the bitcoin blockchain. The process is more or less the same for the other coins.

 

Great job, but I think that in order to make the tutorial complete you should write details about signing if somebody has

* SegWit bc1* address

* SegWit compatible 3* address

 

Also some newbies may need explanations about the fact that although their wallet has a lot of addresses, they can sign only with one address (afaik).

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@1millionClub Can you please explain what we should write in the signature box at the sign/verify message window? The one where there is a Message, Address and Signature, can it be anything or do I have to create a signature using a special program?

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This topic was very helpful but I have a question. I usually write a memo in my fiat transactions so that the receiver of money can recognize me as the sender. I want to do this with my bitcoin transactions too. Is it possible to write a small text and explain in it the reason why you are sending money to someone? Are you only allowed to have a signature?

Sometimes this is really necessary because once I had a bad experience of sending a certain amount of bitcoin to a person. One day later another unknown person had sent him exactly the same amount like me! The receiver which was my friend didn't know which payment belongs to me. He had thought that I had sent him the money twice by mistake! If he could read a memo in which I had explained about my payment, he could easily recognize my transaction.

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On 12/24/2019 at 4:07 PM, McCree said:

@1millionClub Can you please explain what we should write in the signature box at the sign/verify message window? The one where there is a Message, Address and Signature, can it be anything or do I have to create a signature using a special program?

For special program. You can use :

1. Trezor

2. Ledger 

3. Electrum Wallet

4. BrainWallet

5. Mycelium

 

For filling sign message, you only need to fill :

1. Message column

2. Address.

Signature code will created automatically.

To verify sign message, you must fill the message column, address and signature. and click verify.

 

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17 hours ago, Zainabprity said:

Is this just for segwit bitcoin wallet? I have utilized this, yet just to get the bitcoin address. In the event that you don't need to sign, is there an issue with the location? since I am not a specialist in this issue, so I need to inquire. much obliged to you.

1. Nope. PS2H & Legacy also can sign message

2. It not depend on where your location is.

 

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On 10/8/2019 at 6:31 PM, 1millionClub said:
Description: http://getinbitcoin.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/3.png

In this post I’ll show you how to sign a message on the bitcoin blockchain. The process is more or less the same for the other coins.

To sign a message I am going to use the Electrum desktop light wallet. You can download it here.

Signing a message is important because you can use it as a proof of ownership of your funds, forum accounts or something else. By signing a message from an address you own and control, you make sure of that nobody can troll people for the things you didn’t do or say.

Here is how you do it,

Step 1:

Description: https://i.ibb.co/HCczN3M/1.png

Open electrum, click tools, from the menu click “sign/verify message”

Step 2:

Description: https://i.ibb.co/ZWysNZp/2.png

Fill the empty spots. Write a message about whatever you want to tell people. Write down your public address. (Only use the address that you own/control, otherwise it is not going to work!) Then click “Sign”

That’s it!

After you clicked “Sign” the program will generate your signature.

If you later click the “Verify” button, you’ll see a message “Signature Verified”

Description: https://i.ibb.co/ByB6g19/3.png

If you want to verify someone else’s message. You basically fill the empty spaces with the information s/he gave you and again you need to click “Verify” to see if  s/he is telling the truth or not.

I hope you'll find this information useful in someday.

http://getinbitcoin.com/2018/12/16/how-to-sign-a-message/

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You can also practice this information you learned here:

 

Thank you for this guide. I don't know about sign message of bitcoin address. Now I can sign message. I learned it from your post.

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Pretty useful information, but it seems to me that more than half of those who use this application all the same unfortunately * (

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On 10/8/2019 at 9:31 PM, Mad Robot said:

Most of people sign messages with blockchain, they don't use Electrum. People using Electrum are advanced users, they don't need tutorials.

Even experimented users sometimes needs a tutorial. That 's how we can progress. I have a 8 gpu mining rig and I never used Electrum but i had it in the past. This post is interesting for me.

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As i am the new user and i am trying to join bitcoin and this information will help me to create any message through my bitcoin address, you are doing great job by sharing such useful information which is very much helpful for the new users.

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I use a blockchain wallet and a cold storage ledger nano s wallet, I also have the rest of the above services, but I do not hold significant amounts for them on me.

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On 10/8/2019 at 9:31 PM, Mad Robot said:

Most of people sign messages with blockchain, they don't use Electrum. People using Electrum are advanced users, they don't need tutorials.

Some people sign Blockchain

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On 1/20/2020 at 9:04 AM, arifin1 said:

This can certainly help everybody to bring about any sort of personal message throughout your bitcoin treat, you do best wishes from showing many of these effective advice

Yes it's really a helpful feature to sign your bitcoin address with some caution or any Wich as you said to other people

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