Ich kann die richtige Reihenfolge der Seedphrases nicht herausfinden

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    • #1272386
      root_s2yse8vt
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      Es ist mir gelungen, die 24 Wörter in ein Notizbuch zu schreiben, aber das Problem ist, dass ich sie in vier Gruppen auf verschiedenen Seiten geschrieben habe, und jetzt habe ich die richtige Reihenfolge vergessen.
      Ich habe verschiedene Kombinationen der Wörter ausprobiert, aber ich war nicht erfolgreich.
      Ist es möglich, alle Assets zu übertragen, die ich derzeit auf dem Gerät habe, und es dann zurückzusetzen, damit ich einen neuen Satz von Seedphrases erhalten kann?

    • #1272387
      Vinyl_Avarice
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      Avoid all DMs trying to help. all are scammers

    • #1272388
      bartoque
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      Yes. But a big but…

      How did you test the seed? On the same device, a 2nd hardware wallet or a software wallet or what? Is the wallet with the original seed still working? If the wallet no longer works, you wouldn’t be able to approve any transfers anyways…

      To come back to the „yes“. But it is cumbersome in the sense that you need to have something first to send it to. If you’d have a working but possibly compromised seed, then when only having one hardware wallet, you’d first have to wipe it to create a new eallet and seed, get an address , making sure this time the seed is written down correctly. To make sure you can even test it before sending anything to it by performing a recovery.

      Then next you would perform a recovery towards the original seed to be able to send funds to the new wallet. But there is where it goes awry in your case as the seed isn’t clear (4 sets of 6 words however wouldn’t need to many permutations to try it (24 combinations, 4x3x2), but it is cumbersome to do).

      So that method wouldn’t be that handy to do, as it also needs to work. If something else was wrong in the seed, then it might not work at all (words switched as well for example).

      So what you can do instead is either use an exchange to send it to or create a new wallet on a software wallet, for example metamask or any wallet you’d like.

      You can regard that also as temporary and once funds is send to it, create a new wallet on the hardware wallet and send all to that on its turn.

      However you’d loose some due to the costs of sending each and everytime alas.

      And always first send a small amount to a new wallet address, not all of it. To see first if it works…

    • #1272389
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      Firstly, ignore all direct messages, they are all scammers.

      From what you have described, this should be straightforward with BTCRecover.

      This usage example here is pretty close to your situation https://btcrecover.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Usage_Examples/2022-04-02_Seed_Tokenlist_TokenBlocks/example_seed_tokenlist_tokenblocks/

      Just be sure to run it totally offline and only reconnect networking after you have recovered the seed and moved the funds to a new wallet.

      That said, if your Trezor is still initialized with the seed and working then just send all the funds off and reset it.

    • #1272390
      quazatron48k
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      The assets aren’t on the device. By entering the correct seed phrase you effectively have access to the assets on the blockchain, like looking through one open doorway out of billions of doors.

    • #1272391
      SilverTruth7809
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      Yes make a hot wallet, send your funds to it, reset your trezor with a new seed, send your funds from hot wallet to your trezor.

    • #1272392
      Equantium
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      If you still have access to the device, shift everything off it, reset the device with a new set of 24 words and transfer it back if that’s where you want your assets parked. If fir some reason the device due to firmware update wipes the device clean and you cannot find the right order to your seed phrase, bye bye assets.

    • #1272393
      sidmehra1992
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      best wishes for all DMs

    • #1272394
      505hy
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      Do you know that order in each group is correct? If yes, it’s only 4² combinations

    • #1272395
      gvictor808
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      Whatever you do, don’t reset that device. Depending on how much is on there, either get a new device or use a software wallet. Move all funds off old device to new wallet. Once funds are safe then you can reset old device.

    • #1272396
      Eddybitcoin
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      Bro why and wtf were you thinking?

    • #1272397
      btc777
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      Since the last of these 24 seed words is a checksum, you easily can find out which sequence of these 4 groups is correct. There are 4×6=24 different combinations.

      At [https://seedpicker.net/calculator/last-word.html](https://seedpicker.net/calculator/last-word.html)

      Enter your 4 seed groups, but omit the last word of the last group. If the sequence is correct, the calculator will show you the correct last word which you didn’t enter.

      **Precautions:** Preferably run a Linux distro from an USB stick. Download this page and then shut off wireless/lan. After you are done: reboot.

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