So, here is a record from LATEST TRANSACTIONS in my waves wallet at
https://waveswallet.io/Date: 10/22/2018
Type: Incoming Mass Payment
NAME: Bitcoin
RECIPIENT: n/a
FEE: 0.051 WAVES
UNITS: 0.00011680
However, when I go to my portfolio in the same wallet, it shows 0.0000408 bitcoin.
How come my total bitcoin is less than what is arriving?
I dont where the bitcoin is coming from.
Waves is an altcoin right? So it's not really Bitcoin it's someone naming that transaction as Bitcoin? If the waves wallet doesn't have a Bitcoin receiving address it can't receive it, it's an entirely different coin.
NO! Waves is not a just altcoin! It has a cryptocurrency wallet in its platform. So you can deposit, hold and withdraw BTC in it.
But unfortunately, It is not a Bitcoin which came in this friends wallet.
Waves has a complete decentralized platform. So you can easily create a Waves token in its platform. And there is no limit including names. Because it is completely decentralized. So, some people are trying to fool people with this. They are creating token and named it a popular coin like BTC, ETH, or anything. Then sending all Waves wallet freely. And they are writing note that transactions. If you send more Waves or any crypto them, they claim that they will send back more BTC to you. (if you beat it.)
Don't believe them!!! No one send free BTC to nobody! It is over 5000$ now!!!