@CyberVisualizer Lmao $kaspa doesn't even have a binance listing to begin with, if binance delisting would kill something, kaspa would've been dead long ago
@alexjohnward Yeah I think I should empty the ledger first and then put the seedphrase in another wallet, but it seems like an odd error, nobody encountered it before
Interestingly I have some legacy BTC on my ledger device I can't move cause it says: the address is not associated with my seedphrase! But I'm 100% sure that I only used one seedphrase since I bought the ledger. I have no idea what to do
I have all my ZEC sitting in a Ledger since 2017 that I entirely forgot about. But the pump naturally revived my interest. Today I open the Ledger, try to send out some ZEC and nothing happens. I start digging around and turns out that: "Back in Ledger derived addresses as
m/44'/133'/0'/0 (the same as now) but the firmware’s signing method used a different hashing routine and didn’t tag legacy inputs the way NU5 does. So when Ledger Live requests a signature today, your device sees “unknown input type” and stalls".
Guess what? All my ZEC is useless and can't be accessed without jumping through complicated procedures or putting the security of all assets on the Ledger at risk. I neither have the time or the desire to deal with this shit.
This brings me back to my original point, no shitcoin can ever eclipse Bitcoin. Quite literally, if I was to go surfing in Bali for 10 years or go into a coma and then check my wallet 10 years later the only asset that I am 100% sure will be there is Bitcoin. I have no idea what will happen with anything else.