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I have just installed the bitcoin wallet for android on my device and created two addresses. I transferred some BTC to one address and some to the second one. I thought the wallet will show the individual balance associated with each of those addresses, but I was wrong. Bitcoin wallet is now showing me one single balance for the BTC associated with these two addresses.
My question is, I assume that since I cannot send BTC out of each address for more than what it owns in the address (for example, address A - 0.5 BTC, address B - 1.5 BTC), I cannot send 1 BTC out of address A. But now since bitcoin wallet is mixing the two together I am unable to find out how much BTC each of them own...
Or there is some other way that I am not aware of?
Maybe I got a very wrong impression of bitcoin address. I always think that bitcoin address is individually holding on to a particular amount of bitcoin. My question is, if I have 2 addresses in this wallet, AAAA and BBBB, how can I find out which address is used to send the bitcoin out? Would it appear to the receiver as two addresses? Or the wallet will just use one? – beemachine – 2013-06-07T13:15:02.457
@beemachine that's the point: every address contains a number of bitcoins, but you should (almost) never care about which address is used to send coins. – o0'. – 2013-06-07T13:37:33.963