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"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.answer8.four": ".",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.question10": "What is a watch-only address?",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.question11": "How can I look up a transaction on the blockchain?",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.answer11.one": "Block explorers provide a visually appealing and intuitive way to navigate different currencies’ blockchains. For any transactions within your wallet, you can navigate to that currency’s tab and click on the arrow icon to view your transaction.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.answer11.two": "Blockchain has our own bitcoin specific block explorer that launched in August 2011, and was created for as a way for anyone to study bitcoin transactions, along with a variety of helpful charts and statistics about activity on the network.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.answer11.one": "Block explorers provide a visually appealing and intuitive way to navigate different currencies’ blockchains. For any transactions within your wallet, you can navigate to that currency’s tab and click on the to view your transaction.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.answer11.two": "Blockchain has our own bitcoin specific block explorer that launched in August 2011, and was created as a way for anyone to study bitcoin transactions, along with a variety of helpful charts and statistics about activity on the network.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.answer11.three": "To look up a bitcoin transaction, users can visit",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.answer11.link": " https://blockchain.info ",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.answer11.four": "and use the search bar on the upper right to learn more about a particular bitcoin address, transaction hash, or block number.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.question12": "Why did my bitcoin cash address change?",
"scenes.faq.group.walletfunctionality.answer12": "Since bitcoin cash is a fork of the bitcoin block chain, its address format previously looked nearly identical to that of bitcoin, which was very confusing to those using it. Now, when you want to send or receive bitcoin cash, you can immediately identify that you’re using the correct address thanks to the added prefix that looks like this: bitcoincash:qpm2qsznhks23z7629mms6s4cwef74vcwvy22gdx6a. Although you can technically still transact to and from legacy BCH addresses, we strongly recommend adopting this new format to eliminate confusion.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.title": "Wallet Security",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.question1": "What do I need to keep my wallet safe?",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer1.one": "Our Security Center helps you to keep your wallet secure and ensure that you always have access to your funds - all in less than 5 minutes. A great place to start is to enable 2-Step Verification and write down your Backup Phrase to make sure you never lose access to your funds. We also recommend using a unique, random password that’s at least 16 characters or more.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer1.one": "Our Security Center helps you to keep your wallet safe and ensures that you always have access to your funds - all in less than 5 minutes. A great place to start is to enable 2-Step Verification and write down your Backup Phrase to make sure you never lose access to your funds. We also recommend using a unique, random password that’s at least 16 characters or more.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer1.navlink": " Click here ",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer1.two": "to get started.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.question2": "Can Blockchain see or access my funds?",
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"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer4.two": "and",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer3.navlink2": " Preferences ",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer4.three": "by replacing them with an invalid submission. For example, one could use 555-5555 for the phone number, or abc@123.com as an email.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer4.four": "After replacing this associated information, and archiving all imported addresses within the “Addresses” section, all information associated with the user personally has been removed. If you are the only one that knows your backup phrase, your wallet is essentially mute until you decide to use it again. We suggest keeping the wallet’s Backup Phrase in a safe place, in case you ever want to returto our wallet.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer4.four": "After replacing this associated information, and archiving all imported addresses within the “Addresses” section, all information pertaining to you has been removed. If you are the only one that knows your backup phrase, your wallet is essentially mute until you decide to use it again. We suggest keeping the wallet’s Backup Phrase in a safe place, in case you ever want to return to your wallet.",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer4.five": "If you’ve created an account with one of our exchange partners (Coinify, SFOX, Unocoin or Shapeshift), please reach out to their support teams for further assistance with removing your personal information from their records. For assistance with this, please reach out to our support team",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer4.link": " here",
"scenes.faq.group.walletsecurity.answer4.six": ".",
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