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June 25, 2026, 02:35:17 AM
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A lot of our newbies and many of us wea they shout not your keys, not your coinslike slogan. And again most of us they claim self custody but we never test if our backup they actively work.

Let me share with you guys shortly a real life story, that happened In the year 2024, my very own  good friend  happened to have 0.3 worth of BTC in Electrum. My friend with no doubt oh and for him make he dey safer side, he wrote down him 12 word safe for somewhere safe. We all know this things works na to avoid story that touches the heart. But my guy no know say their is more to that and me my self never no much that to cut the story short, and him getting this feeling, he his own self bank, like his in charge of his funds.
But unfortunately, my guy phone got spoilt a year later. So in the long process him buy new phone, open the app on his phone, he brought out his 12 words, input it and then nothing. It showing wrong word order and then boom eye don red Omo ….. 0.3BTC all gone, this not because of BTC failed oh but just because he didn’t do $1 test.

Some of us may be wondering what this one $1 test ?
This is very straightforward and simple. All which is expected from you. Before you trust any wallet with keeping money. All you need to do is to send $1 worth of BTC first, to any wallet after that you delete the app then you go on with recovering it with your seed phrase. So that after all if it comes back that shows that your back up is intact. And if it doesn’t you got your answer already it better you loss $1 than lossing ur life savings.

Common mistakes we make with seed phrases
1. Screenshot and cloud backup
This very risky in the sense that your photos, iCloud or WhatsApp. If in any way hackers get in touch with any of this it gone your BTC.
2.Never testing recovery
Confirmation is very important, writing down words alone won’t save. But rather u delect and reconfirm, just to be sure.
3.One copy only
Having to only have your Word in just one place it not advisable because anything can happen and then it gone no any other option.

Why is this important for us mostly in Nigerian
Things can change when you wake up one morning. Accounts can be freeze, policies can change, restrictions and so on. But the very only thing that can’t be taken from ever user it his BTC in his wallet. Where you alone control your key and rule self but all this will be of no use if it can’t be recover. So you see why it important right ?

So to everyone reading this right now if you haven’t delect your wallet and restored it with ur 12 word, you are advised to go do that today with your one dollar test. Do the test with a new wallet, recover and have a peace of mind over night 😊

Self custody is just self free, but only if we aren’t afraid to lose our small acces, let do well to test with small now so we don’t end up losing big after.

https://changelly.com/blog/what-is-self-custody-in-crypto/

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/tekfhi/reminder_to_do_test_transactions/

Question
Have we all done the $1 test ? Or are we still in hopping custody ? Let share our experience

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June 25, 2026, 08:08:47 PM
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Lol, it's funny putting with your title, but your friend made the mistake of writing down the wrong keys without checking.

It's not necessary to test your new seed phrase with $1 before you write it down and store. The truth is if you are too careful mistakes happens anyways.

It's important to take things slow when you are dealing with your seed phrase or anything that has to do with your cryptocurrency.



Common mistakes we make with seed phrases
1. Screenshot and cloud backup
This very risky in the sense that your photos, iCloud or WhatsApp. If in any way hackers get in touch with any of this it gone your BTC.

Most advanced wallet would restrict you from making screenshots when your wallet app is open. But it's a choice you have to take personal. Having your seedphrase as image is risk. Anyone who has access to your phone could steal your money.

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June 25, 2026, 08:44:07 PM
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A lot of our newbies and many of us wea they shout not your keys, not your coinslike slogan. And again most of us they claim self custody but we never test if our backup they actively work.

Once I have my wallet as a non-custodial wallet, all I needed to do is to ensure that my private keys are well secured together with the keys in such a manner that makes me device up to two storage means for them, so that I can have an alternative to any of this keys anytime I misplace one or couldn't have access to it, there are many storage medium in which we can use and maintain privacy as well on how we safe keep them in order to avoid any third party from getting across to them,.
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June 25, 2026, 09:42:47 PM
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You don't  need any $1 test to know if your wallet is genuine or not.
I don't  know which wallet your friend was using but wtf is "wrong word order"? The seed was saved on their server  Grin ? I'm interested  in knowing  the name of such  wallet Tongue.

The $1 test or whatever still doesn't have any meaning. Just copy the master public key and import a watch only wallet on a different wallet or same wallet  software if it supports multiple wallet imports. Delete the existing wallet and attempt to reimport using  the backup seed .
If successful  then check the address if it matches with what you have on the watch only wallet .

You just save a dollar or whatever you're planning to use for testing  Smiley

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