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Bitcoin: Verifying the address and the message using the public key, address, and signature!

Checking Bitcoin Address and Signature: Step by step Guide

Introduction

Certification of the title and signature of the Bitcoin TRANATION is essential to ensure that the ownership of the Bitcoin title is confirmed. In this article, we examine how to check a title using the public key, signature and address type (P2PKH, P2SH, P2WPKH, P2WSH, P2TR).

Public key

The public key is used to sign transactions and check the sender’s identity. This is the hash of a user’s private key.

To obtain the public key:

  • Find your Bitcoin wallet and move to “Wallet” or “Settings” menu.

  • Select “Generate a new wallet” or “Get Public Key”.

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Signature

The signature is used to verify and secure the identity of the sender to ensure that the transaction is not false.

To obtain the signature:

  • Go to “Wallet” or “Settings” menu.

  • Select “Generate a new signature”.

  • Select the type of signature (such as ECDSA or RSA).

  • The public key appears with “m/0″/0′.

Bech32 titles

Bech32 titles are a standardized title format used for bitcoin.

Checking the Bech32 titles:

  • Go to "Wallet" or "Settings" menu.

  • Select "Generate a new address".

  • Select the address type (for example, P2PKH, P2SH, P2WPKH, P2WSH, P2TR).

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Certificate of title and signature

Certificate of title and signature:

  • Copy the public key (M/0 ‘/0’) from your wallet.

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Example

Bitcoin: Verifying the address and the message using the public key, address, and signature!

Suppose you want to check the title and signature of a given bitcoin transaction. Here are some exemplary values:

  • Public key:M/1 ‘/0’

  • Signature:M/2 ‘/0’ ”

  • Bech32 Address: M/3 '/0' ''

To check the title of the title, enter the following information in your wallet or check window:

  • Public key (M/1 ‘/0’)

  • Signature (M/2 ‘/0”’)

  • Bech32 Address (M/3 ‘/0’ ” ” s)

If the transaction has been successfully checked and confirmed by the network, you must see a success message indicating that the title ownership has been validated.

Conclusion

Checking Bitcoin titles and signatures is an essential step in ensuring the credibility and ownership of the Bitcoin transaction. By following these steps and using the correct public key, signature and Bech32, you can check the title and signature to legitimize it.

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