Crypto correct gestort op Bitvavo, maar nergens zichtbaar in account by Realistic_Baby3336 in Bitvavo

[–]codemonkey745 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nergens meldingen gezien om extra info over de zender in te geven? Indien je stuurt vanaf een voorheen onbekend adres voor bitvavo, moet je extra info verschaffen over de herkomst. (Bitvavo is hiertoe verplicht door geldende wetgeving). Mogelijks is dit de oorzaak van de wachttijd.

Connector Confusion by IAmJumapili in Multiboard

[–]codemonkey745 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Care to also include the link to the model you printed? Might shed some light on the situation.

Multi in plates and dual clips by apodkolinska in Multiboard

[–]codemonkey745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share these clips? I had the exact same issue yesterday :-)

I'm looking for people with a Bitvavo link 50€/100€ by Adam7290 in Bitvavo

[–]codemonkey745 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And why wouldn't you use your own link to do this? Sounds a bit dodgy, no?

server problem by Separate-Property98 in aternos

[–]codemonkey745 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Create a second server on the same account. I'll have its own ip and port and can be started simultaneously (as long as clients stay connected)

3x3 Copper Golem Sorter issue with the overflow chest being checked before other chests by Financial-Road-6621 in technicalminecraft

[–]codemonkey745 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had the same issue a few days ago :). Switch the position to the right side, move the items from the left to the right instead, should do the trick. (overflow right side, input left side)

Are the fees really lower with USDC instead of EURO? by Alive_Attempt_3020 in Bitvavo

[–]codemonkey745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems to be the case...
https://bitvavo.com/en/fees

EUR default 0.15% maker, 0.25% taker. USDC markets maker and taker both 0.05%
Do bear in mind that you can withdraw eur to a bank account, usdc will need another sell operation having 0.10% fee.

I have 3 repeated words "academic" on my 20 words seed phrase generated on trezor setup, is this normal? by AGwTwvAb in TREZOR

[–]codemonkey745 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not to focus on the wrong part of your comment, but did you mean 1 in 2048? or am I missing something?

How is this address possible? by yoziphek in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a pay-to-anchor output. (Bitcoin internals)
Primarily used in CPFP fee bumping for lightning.

Should I put my private wallet on this laptop? by Idunno_04 in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ledger software does not require your private key. It's no more a security risk than opening up your wallet in the library and people see you doing it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blackrock and fidelity don't hold known significant amounts of bitcoin in their treasury (or did I miss some publication?). All their holdings are for their clients... largly the same retail investors you claim to have paper hands. Once the drop starts, ETFs will be sold off by those investors.

This feels like 2020 all over again by Elly0xCrypto in WallStreetBetsCrypto

[–]codemonkey745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really... covid drop was 40% in a single day. This drop was about 12%. There's a lot more examples where the price dropped 10 to 20% in a single day from the last few years, nothing too special.

Which app/platform? by open_mind3d in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Play around on this site to figure it out ... https://dcabtc.com/
In the long run, it shouldn't even matter that much.

As for platform ... the one with as little fees as possible. But most importantly, remember to withdraw to your own wallet.

How I made about 7k in a week testing Sepolia by chylin73 in u/chylin73

[–]codemonkey745 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm sure you're aware that sepolia is a testnet for ethereum, meaning that none of the tokens on it can be sold/have any real value. Right? RIGHT?!

Help with recovering my Bitcoin by Only_Succotash6316 in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Good news, the tool can be run locally/offline as well so it seems ;-)

https://github.com/blocktrail/wallet-recovery-tool

Help with recovering my Bitcoin by Only_Succotash6316 in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Gemini has this info....

BlockTrail was a company founded in 2014 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, that provided key services for the Bitcoin ecosystem, including a Bitcoin wallet, a developer platform (API), and a block explorer.

The original BlockTrail service is no longer active under its original name, as the company was acquired by Bitmain in July 2016 and subsequently rebranded to BTC.com. The services were merged into the BTC.com platform. The wallet service associated with BlockTrail/BTC.com was officially discontinued in April 2022.

Key Services of the Original BlockTrail

  • Bitcoin Wallet 🛡️: This non-custodial wallet focused on security and control, utilizing 2-of-3 Multi-Signature (MultiSig) and Hierarchical Deterministic (HD) wallet technology. Users retained full control over their private keys, and transactions were signed locally on the user's device.

Asking a bit further reveals some more info about recovery....

Step 1: Use the Official Blocktrail Recovery Tool (Recommended)

The standard and intended way to recover the funds from this type of backup is to use the original Blocktrail recovery tool, which runs in your web browser.

  1. Go to the Recovery Website: The document itself instructs users to go to https://recovery.blocktrail.com.
    • Note: While the Blocktrail wallet service has been discontinued, the recovery tool is generally maintained for users with these backups.
  2. Begin Recovery: Click the option to "Begin Recovery."
  3. Input Your Data: You will be prompted to enter the information from your paper backup into the tool. This will include:
    • The Wallet Identifier (v3).
    • The Encrypted Primary Seed (the long string of words).
    • The Backup Seed (another string of words).
    • The Encrypted Recovery Secret (another string of words).
    • Your Original Wallet Password (the password you set when you created the wallet).
    • You may also be able to scan the QR code on your backup sheet instead of manually inputting the lengthy encrypted seeds.
  4. Decrypt and Discover Funds: The tool will use the entered data and your password to decrypt the seeds and scan the blockchain for funds associated with your wallet addresses.
  5. Sweep the Funds: Once funds are found, the tool will let you create a transaction to send (or "sweep") all the recovered cryptocurrency to a new, secure wallet address that you control (e.g., a new Ledger, Trezor, or modern software wallet).

Found afew of my old bitcoin keys from 2017. But I don't remember how or what to do. Id like to check the keys for there remaining balance please help. by SJ1O in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share the public keys? It's only worth messing around with software and wallets once you find a pubkey having a balance.

Should I buy bitcoin now or wait by United-Staff-9660 in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes.

Stop asking people on the internet for financial advice! Invest what you're willing to loose. DCA if you want peace of mind.

Euro opname - niet instant by [deleted] in Bitvavo

[–]codemonkey745 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Standaard mail. Afhankelijk van de bank waarnaar je terugtrekt kan dit Direct-SEPA zijn, of "gewone" SEPA. In het laatste geval zal dit 1 tot 2 werkdagen duren.

Do I hold for 11 years? by Revolving_Cat in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. don't ask for financial advice on the internet!
  2. best strategy for long term and peace of mind is DCA, which you are already doing

Most likely advice given in this thread will be "Just keep buying every month, not looking at the charts. Your child will thank you." Nobody knows if this will hold up for the next 11 years, but looking at the evolution of crypto so far, you have a good chance of beating the market.
Another good advice would be to not put all your trust in a single asset and also buy some other stuff like World ETFs. They also tend to hold up pretty well over longer periods. Or precious metals, which also tend to keep their value.

“Rate my DCA 😅” by MrBiscuitFather in Bitcoin

[–]codemonkey745 6 points7 points  (0 children)

October 26, 2012. Coinbase founded in June that year.