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thank you all about your feed back i really appreciate that can someone give me link about good docs that explain very well the concept of derivation path ? i want really deep undertsand about it  this is amazing, math are so beautiful with bitcoin
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if someone have his mnemonics and lost the private key of the pub address where he store his money. How could he restore it ?
If you have a seed phrase (which is a series of words and it's also called mnemonic phrase), you don't need to keep individual private keys and that's one of advantages of having a HD wallet with seed phrase. Note that your seed phrase can generate all your private keys and that's all you need. But how would you find the specified adderss with balance >0 ? What's way to find it ?
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thank you everyone for your answer. i have another question now
if someone have his mnemonics and lost the private key of the pub address where he store his money. How could he restore it ?
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From the seed derived from the mnemonic, a virtually unlimited number of private keys can be generated. How much are those private keys? Also each private key represent its own public address that is derived from the private key
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12-word mnemonic phrase can represent a vast number of unique addresses. How much is this number big ? Can anyone explain me also how it work please?
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yes but i have deleted the extensions and downloaded again so i can't connect on my wallet sadly
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yes i got the 11 word from the 12 word. Does this software would work for dogecoin ?
does the software would work for doge ? because it look like that the software is supposed to work only with eth and btc
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Hey ty lot for your answer,
i'am using unielon wallet which is used to generated 12 random word (same as ethereum wallet or bitcoin wallet). I'am not using the wallet with auth and email etc from dogecoin website. I don't know how i should brute force the latest word. Any help would be very helpful guys!
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hey guys, i'm using a wallet from dogecoin and guess what i forget to save the latest word, please is there anything i can do to save ?
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hello everyone, i hope all of you are doing good, so actually what i'am asking is that if it's possible to manually change the fees of a transaction that already has been sent to mempool ? imagine i sent transfer with x fees and the actual fees are x+10, so i want to add that 10 to my fees tx, how can i do this ? and is it possible ? thank you all 
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Role of indexers Meta-protocols living on top of the bitcoin blockspace like BRC-20, can only work out if everyone agrees on how we proceed specific datasets published as ordinals. An indexer is a public repository of specification/script that allows us to verify any virtual type of data structures In our case, we implement a ledger of $LPV1 brc-20 tokens What are Meta Protocols? Meta-protocols are like the superheroes of the blockchain world, seamlessly connecting various DeFi platforms and allowing users to access a wider range of features and services. By leveraging the capabilities of meta-protocols, you can maximize your DeFi experience and take advantage of the full potential of the blockchain. So put on your cyber-gear and get ready to explore the limitless possibilities of meta-protocols in the world of DeFi! 1 - Create transferable brc-20 pair Initiate the pair by creating 2 brc-20 inscriptions that you own. https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2023/23/3/1686152918-capture.pngStructure example of token A, a transferable brc-20 $ordi { "p": "brc-20", "op": "transfer", "tick": "ordi", "amt": "100", "pool": "1" } 2 - Create a pool using $LPV1 https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2023/23/3/1686153006-capture.png$LPV1 is the brc-20 token that is used and distributed as an accounting mechanism and smart contract for liquidity pools. It represents a share of the liquidity pool and is used to track each user's contribution to the pool. By holding $LPV1 tokens, users are entitled to a portion of the trading fees generated by the liquidity pool, incentivizing them to provide liquidity to the pool. The use of $LPV1 tokens as an accounting mechanism and smart contract for liquidity pools is a significant development in the world of decentralized finance on bitcoin. It provides a transparent and efficient way to manage liquidity pools and enables users to participate in the growth of the DeFi ecosystem. { "p": "brc-20", "op": "deploy", "tick": "LPV1", "max": "100", "pid1": "b61b0172d95e266c18aea0c624db987e971a5d6d4ebc2aaed85da4642d635735i0", "pid2": "940e8a6ec3943962c55fdd84809f3d878c6990da123cd3d02ae4769d3d86f3a6i0", "amt1": "1", "amt2": "1", "to": "1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa", "fees": "0.003" } 3 - Inscribe OP Mint $LPV1 Once the inscription pool is deployed, we need to inscribe the synthetic assets (here $LPV1 that represents the ratio of the pool to create the inscription (RTFM if you don't know how, or use a paid service provider) https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2023/23/3/1686153171-capture.png{ "p": "brc-20", "op": "mint", "tick": "LPV1", "amt": "100" }
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No, ECC (Elliptic Curve Cryptography) and hashing are different concepts with different purposes in cryptography.
ECC is a public-key cryptographic algorithm that relies on the mathematics of elliptic curves to provide key exchange, digital signatures, and encryption
hashing is a one-way function that takes an input (such as data or a message) and produces a fixed-size output, called a hash value or digest
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I hope this message finds you well. I am currently embarking on a project to build my own hardware wallet, similar to popular devices like the Ledger.
Firstly, I'd like to know what components are necessary to build a functional hardware wallet. Apart from the obvious need for a secure microcontroller, I assume there are other essential parts like a display, buttons for user input, and a secure element for key storage. Could you please help me compile a list of the necessary components and their specifications? Additionally, if there are any specific brands or models that you recommend, I would greatly appreciate your insights.
Furthermore, I'm curious if there is any readily available source code or open-source projects that I can refer to while building my hardware wallet. It would be immensely helpful to have a solid foundation or reference implementation to ensure the security and functionality of my device. If you know of any existing projects, particularly ones resembling the Ledger's architecture, I would be grateful if you could share the relevant information.
I understand that building a hardware wallet involves complex considerations, particularly regarding security and firmware development. Therefore, any advice, best practices, or resources you can offer would be highly valuable to me. If you have any personal experiences with similar projects or if you know of any other forums or communities dedicated to hardware wallet development, please feel free to mention them as well.
Thank you very much for your time and assistance. I'm excited to dive into this project and look forward to your insights and suggestions.
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no case to destroy ordinal guys.. just accept it please
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Not my goal to spam the mempool, i just provide solution for problem that people occur (about transfering brc20)
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hey everyone i have a seed and i want to transform my seed in wallet.dat file and import it in my node, any idea which tools allow me to change my seed word into wallet.dat please?
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