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# How to view all the BTC public addresses

### Viewing all the BTC addresses

Bitcoin uses 15 public addresses, and when you create a BTC account in D'CENT wallet, 15 public addresses are automatically created. To see the full list of BTC public addresses, run the mobile app and do the following:

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**1)** Press the **"Receive"** button on your BTC account.\
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**2)** Press the **down arrow (∨) button** to the right of **“View all BITCOIN addresses”**.

**3)** You can check all 15 public addresses. For your reference, the address shown on the **"Receive"** screen of your BTC account defaults to the first address in the list of 15 addresses.


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