My question is, how did I do that? Did I put the chocolate in the peanut butter or the peanut butter in the chocolate?
112,079 small UTXO since 2014 and just stopped recently last year.
If you're not constantly (
dual) mining DigiByte using your processor that whole time, it could be your pool's "
Dev Fee".
Or maybe a fork of your pool's code to support that coin but the author forgot to change the dev fee's address.
I have so many wallets, like GB worth, and downloading these blockchains is a PITA.
Those are probably mostly blockchain files and databases?
If it's just wallets, I doubt that it'll reach a few GBs even if you have thousands of private keys.
Finding the right files however, should be specific to the client.
e.g.: Bitcoin Core and its clones store it as a "
wallet.dat" file;
But some wallets do not save it with specific names (
aside from the default) and without any extension like Electrum and its forks.