Kann sich meine btc-Ledger-Adresse von selbst ändern?
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1. Dezember 2023 um 14:22 Uhr #3202831root_s2yse8vtAdministrator::
Kann sich die BTC-Adresse im Ledger ändern?
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Ich möchte BTC von Binance an das Ledger senden, aber wenn ich versuche, die BTC-Adresse im Ledger abzurufen, ändern sich die Ergebnisse gegenüber früher.
Ist das möglich?
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zuvor habe ich insgesamt 0,006 BTC Ledger an Metamask gesendet. Danach am nächsten Tag überprüfte ich die Adresse auf dem Live-Ledger geändert hatte
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Meine Adresse Ledger native segwit
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aber die Vermögenswerte auf der Live-Ledger sind angemessen, aber ich beobachtete die Adresse mit mathwallet mit der btc-Adresse vor dem Ergebnis war, dass meine Vermögenswerte sank
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1. Dezember 2023 um 14:22 Uhr #3202832
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1. Dezember 2023 um 14:22 Uhr #3202833Gabriel_LedgerGast::
Hi, Bitcoin and Bitcoin-based cryptocurrencies assign a new address for each transaction you receive, whereas other cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, XRP, and Stellar maintain a consistent address for all transactions.
Bitcoin transactions are publicly accessible, so it’s recommended not to reuse addresses for improved privacy. Ledger Live automates the creation of fresh addresses according to standards such as BIP32, BIP39, and BIP44. It also maintains a record of your prior addresses. Although your previous addresses are still functional, they do not provide an ideal level of privacy.It’s totally normal if your BTC [receiving address](https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/360034336713-Receiving-address-changed?support=true) changes every time.
In Bitcoin (BTC) transactions, there are typically two destination addresses involved: one for the intended recipient and another known as a change address associated with your Ledger account. This setup mirrors physical cash transactions and is a result of Bitcoin’s utilization of [Unspent Transaction Outputs](https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/360033802154-Change-addresses-for-UTXO-based-crypto-assets?support=true) (UTXOs) to monitor your BTC balance.
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1. Dezember 2023 um 14:22 Uhr #3202834ididntsaygoyetGast::
There are almost an infinite amount of BTC wallet addresses. Think of it as IPv6 instead of IPv4 where there were only 4.7 billion IP addresses which filled up really quick after they realized 4 billion isn’t quite enough lol
The address will change, and that’s a good thing. It increases security of your wallet.
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1. Dezember 2023 um 14:22 Uhr #3202835GoldenBeard32Gast::
When you click the receive button, it will show you a bitcoin address:
bc..001Once you receive bitcoin in that address, the next time you press receive, it will generate a new random address:
bc..002And so on.
So if you receive bitcoin 3 times, (.4 BTC, .3 BTC, and .7 BTC) your ledger wallet will keep track of the all the address that belong to you and show you a total of 1.4 BTC. If you ever send .8 BTC, it will automatically filter through all your addresses to sent the total, even if it takes multiple address to send them.
Also note, even though your ledger generates a brand new address after you receive bitcoin, you can still receive bitcoin in any of your old addresses. You can keep sending all your bitcoin the first original address, and everything will work fine as intended.
The idea behind this is to keep you anonymous. There is no way for anyone to link your multiple addresses to each other. As far as it looks, they are 3 separate addresses without any correlation or relationship to each other.
Another thing to know, there is a mathematical function that links your 12 or 24 word seed phrase to your wallet addresses.
The function takes your seed phrase and outputs multiple wallet addresses. That’s how your ledger wallet figures out which wallets belong to your seed phrase. Nice thing is this function can’t be reversed. You can’t reverse engineer a wallet address to figure out your seed phrase.
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