Title: Question regarding hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) Post by: Mrwinson93 on November 28, 2017, 08:27:12 AM I just ordered my Ledger Nano S and it will arrive in few days.
1) My question is, let's say I have 1 BTC in my Ledger Nano S, and I plan to sell 0.2 BTC on exchange. So I send 0.2 BTC to say, Coinbase. Where will the remaining 0.8 BTC go? Will it stay in the same existing address in hardware wallet or will it store in another address in hardware wallet? 2) I am currently using electrum mobile wallet to store my bitcoin. If I send all bitcoin from Electrum to my address in Ledger Nano S, will I see Bitcoin Gold and Bitcoin Diamond in my Ledger Nano wallet? Title: Re: Question regarding hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) Post by: legend018 on November 28, 2017, 03:46:04 PM Ledger generates a new address each time you want to receive a payment. I haven't found anything in regards to actually sending a payment.
Title: Re: Question regarding hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) Post by: legend018 on November 28, 2017, 03:49:08 PM I haven't seen any clear content, but I'm pretty sure the change could go to another address on the wallet.
Title: Re: Question regarding hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) Post by: TryNinja on November 28, 2017, 04:05:10 PM 1) My question is, let's say I have 1 BTC in my Ledger Nano S, and I plan to sell 0.2 BTC on exchange. So I send 0.2 BTC to say, Coinbase. Where will the remaining 0.8 BTC go? Will it stay in the same existing address in hardware wallet or will it store in another address in hardware wallet? The remaining 0.8BTC will be sent back to you.2) I am currently using electrum mobile wallet to store my bitcoin. If I send all bitcoin from Electrum to my address in Ledger Nano S, will I see Bitcoin Gold and Bitcoin Diamond in my Ledger Nano wallet? No. You would only send Bitcoins. To be able to recover and spend the other fork coins, you would need to import your Electrum wallet in a Bitcoin Gold/Bitcoin Diamond compatible wallet.Title: Re: Question regarding hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) Post by: Mrwinson93 on November 29, 2017, 08:48:27 AM 1) My question is, let's say I have 1 BTC in my Ledger Nano S, and I plan to sell 0.2 BTC on exchange. So I send 0.2 BTC to say, Coinbase. Where will the remaining 0.8 BTC go? Will it stay in the same existing address in hardware wallet or will it store in another address in hardware wallet? The remaining 0.8BTC will be sent back to you.2) I am currently using electrum mobile wallet to store my bitcoin. If I send all bitcoin from Electrum to my address in Ledger Nano S, will I see Bitcoin Gold and Bitcoin Diamond in my Ledger Nano wallet? No. You would only send Bitcoins. To be able to recover and spend the other fork coins, you would need to import your Electrum wallet in a Bitcoin Gold/Bitcoin Diamond compatible wallet.Regarding my 2nd question, if I send all my BTC balance to the address in my Ledger Nano S with a new seed. Then my electrum would have 0 BTC in it. So I import my electrum seed to other BCG and BCD compatible wallet, then I would still see those fork coins right even I have 0 BTC on that electrum seed? Title: Re: Question regarding hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) Post by: TryNinja on November 29, 2017, 04:32:05 PM Regarding my 2nd question, if I send all my BTC balance to the address in my Ledger Nano S with a new seed. Then my electrum would have 0 BTC in it. So I import my electrum seed to other BCG and BCD compatible wallet, then I would still see those fork coins right even I have 0 BTC on that electrum seed? Yes. You probably have 3 balances in your Electrum wallet:X Bitcoins X Bitcoin Gold X Bitcoin Cash And I say "probably" because this is only true if you had Bitcoins before both forks. - If you had 1 Bitcoin while the Bitcoin Gold fork, you now have 1 Bitcoin Gold; - If you had 1 Bitcoin while the Bitcoin Cash fork, you now have 1 Bitcoin Cash. When you send all your Bitcoin balance to a new wallet, the remaining coins will stay there. They are all different coins. Title: Re: Question regarding hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) Post by: Mrwinson93 on November 30, 2017, 09:54:08 AM Regarding my 2nd question, if I send all my BTC balance to the address in my Ledger Nano S with a new seed. Then my electrum would have 0 BTC in it. So I import my electrum seed to other BCG and BCD compatible wallet, then I would still see those fork coins right even I have 0 BTC on that electrum seed? Yes. You probably have 3 balances in your Electrum wallet:X Bitcoins X Bitcoin Gold X Bitcoin Cash And I say "probably" because this is only true if you had Bitcoins before both forks. - If you had 1 Bitcoin while the Bitcoin Gold fork, you now have 1 Bitcoin Gold; - If you had 1 Bitcoin while the Bitcoin Cash fork, you now have 1 Bitcoin Cash. When you send all your Bitcoin balance to a new wallet, the remaining coins will stay there. They are all different coins. Thanks. This has cleared up my confusion :) Last question, should I set up a Segwit or Legacy address? Or it doesn't matter? Title: Re: Question regarding hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) Post by: Bybox on November 30, 2017, 02:05:42 PM Regarding my 2nd question, if I send all my BTC balance to the address in my Ledger Nano S with a new seed. Then my electrum would have 0 BTC in it. So I import my electrum seed to other BCG and BCD compatible wallet, then I would still see those fork coins right even I have 0 BTC on that electrum seed? Yes. You probably have 3 balances in your Electrum wallet:X Bitcoins X Bitcoin Gold X Bitcoin Cash And I say "probably" because this is only true if you had Bitcoins before both forks. - If you had 1 Bitcoin while the Bitcoin Gold fork, you now have 1 Bitcoin Gold; - If you had 1 Bitcoin while the Bitcoin Cash fork, you now have 1 Bitcoin Cash. When you send all your Bitcoin balance to a new wallet, the remaining coins will stay there. They are all different coins. Thanks. This has cleared up my confusion :) Last question, should I set up a Segwit or Legacy address? Or it doesn't matter? Title: Re: Question regarding hardware wallet (Ledger Nano S) Post by: bear100 on November 30, 2017, 02:21:33 PM Hey. Maybe its some off-topic opinion, but did you guys hear the thought, that using hardware wallets is dangerous?
There is opinion, that companies, which produce the wallets can control it and steal your money. Personally, I don't know the right answer and I don't use it. It's just interesting to know your opinion. |