I know this is odd but if you have a bunch of old keys, im interested in buying them.
If by anychance you have a bunch of old keys, I'm buying them.
Currently I am at the position that depends on the wallet and whats specialisde on.
But i dont have anything revolutionary to say on the topic, hence the question :p
Anyone has any opinions on how to treat self-transfers in a #Bitcoin wallet?
Have you ever done a pay-to-many?
If so with what wallet?
You are the 2st person i ever head of using Bitcoin Core as a wallet :p
Do you use labels in your #Bitcoin wallet?
If so, how do yo do it?
Do you label coins/UTXOs, or Transactions?
Maybe a dumb question.
Why does one address have 42 characters and the other 62?
- tb1qvs2g8dvq23vqpgmhapp34v5ha4shr0f940ql36
- tb1qh020w3rxt3mc45e32l0r0g00q5pj5rlvavw3qnenc90dq0mqg4rqrrus4e
What #Bitcoin desktop wallet do you use?
Signet is a kind of testnet.
Its another bitcoin networks, where the coins don't have any value and it is used to test things out.
Signet compared to testnet is centralised testned that where blocks are generated by 3 people.
Why would anyone do this?
Well when using testnet there are a lot of problems because of hashrate coming and leaving, so in signet you have consistency.

This looks ugly.
Well yes, but the reason for asking this question is to see how people react to the quetion isolated.
Also i suspect some discrepencies between what people say, and how they react after they find out this kinda happened already. :)
We find some weird thing in the #bitcoin code and turns out that there will actually be 43M bitcoines mined.
Do we leave things as they are?
Or do you run a client that Hard Forks the change to 21M?
Also why?
So how confident?
Also backup check != back update?