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    • #2710352
      root_s2yse8vt
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      Hallo,

      Ich habe etwa 20 ETH-Wallets und und jetzt bin ich konsolidieren sie… Ich habe bemerkt, dass ich nicht “alle” Menge von einem walled zu einem anderen senden kann… ledger noch “speichern” einige Pennies in der Quelle Wallet…

      Mache ich etwas falsch? Wie kann ich die Wallets “bereinigen” und einen “Null”-Saldo anstelle von 0,0000567434 ETH (als Beispiel) haben?

      Vielen Dank an alle

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      Avismarauder170
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      You cant. Dont even try. Its less than 1 cent. Youre gonna end up spending dollars and cents tryna get it down to perfect unless there’s a send all option but sometimes still doesn’t work. Just let it go haha

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      cheeb_ledger
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      If you have multiple wallets with small trace amounts of dust (.0000567434 ETH for example) moving the funds out of these wallets would effectively cost more than the actual value of said account.

      This is more or less a result of network fees and the Ethereum network requiring transaction fees to be paid for any/all transactions, regardless of how big or small they are. In this case, with multiple accounts (you mentioned ~20), it may be best to just “hide” these from the UI in case they’re bothering you.

      Another alternative option would be the “DustSweeper” application from within the “**discover**” tab of Ledger Live. This application is meant to sweep out trace amounts of tokens and effectively clean up the accounts of any “dust” – however with amounts as low as you mentioned (“.0000567434 ETH”) – this may not be cost effective because network fees may outweigh the value of the accounts you’re cleaning up.

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      Vegas_42
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      “hide small balances” and you’re good.
      Or remove the whole coin from your portfolio. You can display it again at any time. Coins are on the blockchain, not in the wallet.

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      neverfucks
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      when you send a transaction, you have to make sure there is enough eth left over in the wallet to cover the transaction fee, as others have pointed out. the issue is that you don’t know what the exact transaction fee is going to be ahead of time. so the transaction sets a max fee but the actual fee will be less than that (or the tx will fail). this makes it impossible to entirely empty out a wallet and that eth is basically locked up forever.

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