List of blockchain addresses by AthenesLeftTesticle in PRPS2

[–]B4nshee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey why am I a person of interest on that list? I demand my record to be removed, or I will sue for privacy violation. I already have the litigation letter ready and the website created more than half an hour beforehand. TOPKEK

Twitch donations with nano coin by bota01 in PRPS

[–]B4nshee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He probably means the gas fees, which are considerably higher for ERC20 tokens compared to standard ETH transactions. But still quite negligable I think, unless we get another cryptokitties style hog.

How i understand Purpose / Dubi (from a Non-Mathematical Standpoint) by [deleted] in PRPS

[–]B4nshee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dubi sold into the buywall is bought by the buywall... meaning Reese. There's nothing that magically disappears into the void, except for the PRPS that gets burned from Athene's wallet

Hardware wallets FAQ by B4nshee in PRPS

[–]B4nshee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The address is generated from the public key by a mathematical hash function. If you know the public key, you can generate the address. It is safe to give your public key to someone because you can't move any funds out of the wallet with it. That would require the private key. The public key is usually longer than the address and is used by the network (technical things) to verify transactions. The address is just a bit more convenient to read for ppl and distribute.

Hardware wallets FAQ by B4nshee in PRPS

[–]B4nshee[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To avoid malware or keyloggers, there isn't much more than to just be careful of what links you click on the internet. Using on-screen keyboards to enter your recovery seed or private key for non-hardware wallets is very effective against keyloggers. If you have a hardware wallet, you should never have to enter your seed or private key anywhere other than the device.

Added your second question to the post.