SeekerErebus on Nostr: If the UTXO is only 10k sats, it's not going to be worthwhile to attempt to recover ...
If the UTXO is only 10k sats, it's not going to be worthwhile to attempt to recover them regardless of it's kind and if you can dig out the key. Write it off as the learning expense it is in that case. Main takeaway: measure twice, cut once. If you never fund a self-custody solution until you've verified you can rebuild it and get the same addresses first, you're less likely to have this happen again.
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2024-08-24 05:19:33Event JSON
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