Bleiben BTC-Adressen gültig, wenn man aus seinem Gerät ausgesperrt wird?
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5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480013
root_s2yse8vt
Administrator::Ich habe mich ausgesperrt, konnte den Zugang wiederherstellen, musste aber die PIN zurücksetzen. In der Zwischenzeit habe ich einige BTC außerhalb der Börse an eine zuvor generierte BTC-Adresse überwiesen. Dieser Transfer ist in meinem Ledger-Live-Konto nicht aufgetaucht und es ist schon über 24 Stunden her…
Wenn man ausgesperrt wird, werden dann die alten BTC-Adressen ungültig? Habe ich die Überweisung irgendwie versehentlich vermasselt? Ich hatte den Eindruck, dass die zuvor generierten Adressen weiterhin gültig sind und verwendet werden können. Ist das falsch?
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5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480014
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5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480015
Yavuz_Selim
Gast::– There is no centralization, there are no ways to invalidate an address.
– Check the blockchain, if you need any info on transactions or addresses it will be on there. So, use a blockchain explorer to find any info. Two random examples: https://www.blockchain.com/explorer and https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/. Search your receiving address (the address that you sent to) there, or if you have a transaction ID, search that one.
– If you’re transferring for the first time on a service (like an exchange), always make a test transaction first with a small amount. When that’s a success, send the rest. This way, you will minimize any possible losses as much as possible. -
5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480016
Icy_Mongoose_Ears
Gast::You reentered your PIN incorrectly multiple times and the ledger reset? If so, then your ledger now has a completely different set of keys than it did before the reset and does not have access to the same set of accounts that it did prior. You need to reenter the 24 word seed phrase into the ledger to restore access to those original addresses. But the existing address on the blockchain will always be valid, and sending something from an exchange to that address will always work – it’s just that if it’s a ledger-protected address that is tied to that initial 24-word seed, you need to reset the ledger up with that seed if you ever want access to it.
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5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480017
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5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480018
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5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480019
LedgerSupport_Muto
Gast::Hi! Please note that your crypto assets are not stored inside the Ledger device or inside the Ledger Live application. Rather, they are stored on the blockchain. Your Ledger hardware wallet just holds the private keys that provide access to your funds on the blockchain.
As long as you still have your 24-word recovery phrase, you will always be able to restore or export your private keys on any compatible wallet anytime you want 😃Could you please make sure that your versions are up to date, and then clear Ledger Live’s cache?
– Update Ledger Live:
https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/4410960111889-Update-Ledger-Live-?docs=true
– Update the device’s firmware:
– Update apps:
– Clear cache:
(Ledger Live’s settings > Help > Clear cache)If you don’t find the BTC after these manipulations, please contact us at the link below and share your ticket number here for our agents to quickly get this sorted:
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5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480020
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5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480021
SiC_MaGGoT_MFKR
Gast::When you did the reset, did you reset just ledger live or your actual ledger or both? if you reset both, was your actual ledger setup from scratch? If you did, did you correctly enter your seed phrase? The old BTC address is tied to that seed phrase so if you are using a new one or entered it incorrectly it would not show up as that address is associated with your original phrase.
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5. Februar 2022 um 21:41 Uhr #480022
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