@LoyceV
Update, sir!!
[... edited out photo of 10 out of 24 seed words.... ]
I found a photograph I took of the seed sheet for my ledger.
Same ledger I used to verify the first time.
I blurred out some words so the North Koreans don't F with me xd.
Anyway, can I use these twenty-four words in any way to help me verify my first BTC addy?
~best
I am not sure why anyone would share any of their seedwords - even if the wallet is empty.. .. but you are using this kind of a seemingly sloppy (and unnecessary) revelation as potentially to show that you are going to be able to identify yourself to be the same person as you were earlier (in terms of being in control of the keys of a wallet that you decided to gratuitously give 10 of the words..
So you are saying that you have all 24 words, but you decided to share 10 of them and their exact location, so now you have 14 words that no one knows, and yeah, that is probably still close to impossible to brute force without getting some more clues.
Another thing.. photos of our seed words should not be taken.. Think about it... if somehow the unedited version of that photo were to leak.. yeah. .you are saying that the wallet is empty.. but you still seem to be engaging in a sloppy practice to be taking pictures of your seed words.. My understanding is that seed words should be kept in analogue format.. but I will say that there are some things that some folks might do digitally, but could be discovered down the road. in order to figure out private keys... or maybe parts held digitally and other parts held in analogue so they have to all be combined.. so I am not claiming to know all of the answers, but just surprised that anyone would share any of his seed words when that would not even be necessary... because you could just say that you found your seed words... or that you found 10 out of 24 of your seedwords, or whatever the claim that you are making is.