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legendary
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January 20, 2024, 10:30:50 PM
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I don't think the criminal is paying attention with how active the address is instead of the total coins you've trade and your current balance.

Private Keys

38717b5161c2e817020a0933e1836dd0127bdef59732d77daca20ccfbf61a7ae

The public key of this private key is 1MjGyKiRLzq4WeuJKyFZMmkjAv7rH1TABm where the balance is 0 and received 131 BTC. If I were the criminal, I will force the person tell me where's the 131 BTC and if I didn't get it, I will be mad.

It's better to use passphrase where the first wallet without passphrase is your dummy wallet that contains small amount of Bitcoin e.g. less than $100. While the other wallet that has passphrase contains most of your coins.


https://vault12.com/securemycrypto/crypto-security-basics/what-is-a-wallet-passphrase/
jr. member
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January 20, 2024, 06:52:41 PM
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