My CoPay wallet shows my Bitcoin Cash address as CTGUTUgVAwHugpf4CyyjAvj8DCFkE4tpEq
. What's going on? I thought both Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash addresses start with 1
or 3
?
2 Answers
The previous answer, while correct, is outdated. While BitPay did use a proprietary format early on, we quickly adopted the CashAddr format for Bitcoin Cash/BCH transactions.
Example: bitcoincash:pqkh9ahfj069qv8l6eysyufazpe4fdjq3u4hna323j
You can use our address translator to get the correct format for any address (https://bitpay.github.io/address-translator).
References: https://blog.bitpay.com/cashaddr-bch-format/
It's a new address format for Bitcoin Cash proposed by BitPay, to prevent BTC/BCC address confusion. It's not widely used, currently.
The old addresses that start with
1
(P2PKH) are converted to addresses that start withC
The old addresses that start with
3
(P2SH) are converted to addresses that start withH
You can use this "address translator" to translate the addresses: https://bitpay.github.io/address-translator/
References:
BitPay blog post: https://support.bitpay.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004671663-BitPay-s-Adopted-Conventions-for-Bitcoin-Cash-Addresses-URIs-and-Payment-Requests
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It’s worth noting that this really should have happened earlier, BCash sharing the version bytes with bitcoin was to intentionally cause confusion.– ClarisCommented Oct 22, 2017 at 8:55