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Yes, wallet IDs and public keys are the same.
There is no definitive answer to this question since there are many differences between a wallet's public key and a wallet's wallet ID. However, some believe that the two are essentially the same thing, as a wallet's public key can be used to sign transactions and access funds in the same way as a wallet's wallet ID.
Yes, wallet IDs and public keys are the same.
The answer to this question is generally not yes because the two are different. A wallet is a collection of your private keys, and a public key is a unique identifier that allows you to spend your coins in a decentralized way.
walletid and public key are not the same.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the two terms have different purposes. A wallet ID is a unique identifier for a wallet, while a public key is the unique identifier for a digital asset. In some cases, the two identifiers may be the same, such as when a user creates a wallet and signs an agreement using their public key. However, in other cases, a wallet may include a public key but no wallet ID, and a user may have only one public key and no wallet ID.
Yes, public key and wallet ID are the same.
Yes, wallets and exchanges use the same public key to authorize transactions.
Yes, wallet IDs and public keys are the same thing.
Yes. Wallet IDs and public keys are the same.