Wo sind meine Mittel wirklich?

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    • #1305112
      root_s2yse8vt
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      Lassen Sie mich also etwas klarstellen. Wenn ich Gelder an mein Ledger sende und mich entscheide, weitere Gelder separat zu senden. Sind meine Gelder in separaten Wallets/Konten, werden aber als eines angesehen, oder sind alle meine Gelder am selben Ort?

      Ich möchte ein Ledger erhalten, bin aber immer noch verwirrt, wie der Prozess funktioniert.

    • #1305113
      Tabea_Ledger
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      A Ledger device holds your seed phrase and your private keys and keeps them offline. The seed phrase is the Master key from which your private and public keys are derived. You can imagine your public key like your letterbox. It is public to everyone and you need it to receive crypto. Your private key is like the key to your letter box, you need it to access your crypto and to prove that your crypto belongs to you.

      You can learn more about it [here](https://www.ledger.com/academy/security/the-secure-element-whistanding-security-attacks/) and [here](https://www.ledger.com/academy/not-your-keys-not-your-coins-why-it-matters)

      For each crypto asset that you want to manage, you need to install its app on your Ledger hardware wallet. The app enables your Ledger hardware wallet to use its private keys for the specific blockchain network of the crypto asset. This lets you receive and send that crypto asset.
      Accounts in Ledger Live have separated balances to provide flexibility in managing your crypto assets. You can add multiple accounts for each crypto asset and give them a name for different purposes (e.g. trading, checking, savings, etc.).
      When you add an account, Ledger Live gets its unique extended public key from your Ledger device. Thanks to the xpub, Ledger Live then generates individual public addresses and checks their balances in the blockchain to calculate your account balance.

    • #1305114
      GerbiJosh
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      Depends on the coin. Ledger creates different receiving addresses for BTC but not ETH for example (unless you make a new account).

      All coins are stored on the blockchain tho, the Ledger only holds your keys.

    • #1305115
      No-Scar-3
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      Accounts in Ledger have separated balances to provide flexibility in managing your crypto assets. You can add multiple accounts for each crypto asset and give them a name for different purposes (e.g. trading, checking, savings, etc.).

    • #1305116
      CorneliusFudgem
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      They’re on the blockchain – aka a giant distributed ledger full of transaction histories, packed into blocks all connected to eachother in an ever-evolving chain. Your funds essentially exist on this distributed ledger and a bunch of computers, all over the world, run software and agree on the state of the blockchain. In this manner they agree on who has how much of what, when, and where. Everything is immutable and ideally, decentralized.

    • #1305117
      icydee
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      To answer this in a different way. The blockchain ledger is ‘just’ a list of transactions. Alex sent 1btc to Bob, Charles sent 0.1btc to Bob, etc.

      ‘Bob’ in this example is just one wallet address, for example the address generated by your ledger device. Bob has received two amounts, 1btc from Alex and 0.1btc from Charles. On the blockchain it appears as two transactions credited to his account. The total balance of his account is not (necessarily) recorded so to determine the balance the wallet app will scan the whole blockchain and sum all these inputs.

      This is basically all it is, but the devil is in the detail. Do a search for ‘UTXO’ (Unspent transaction output) to find out more.

    • #1305118
      faceof333
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      BTC generate different addresses on each transaction, you can see all funds in one place in ledger, if you delete your account in ledger live and decided to add BTC account again, you will see all the addresses with funds and add them one by one.

      Warning:

      -Don’t enter your seed into anything except the Ledger device itself.

      -Download / update ledger live software from official website only.

      -Never use search engine to access ledger website.

      -Ignore all messages in your inbox and mark them as spam.

      -Never click links or install software from an e-mail.

      -Never respond to someone request to download remote applications(Team viewer, anydesk and etc.)

      -Always conduct a small amount test while sending or receiving your funds and verify that the correct wallet address was copied/pasted into address bracket.

      -Verify your ledger live is authentic:

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      -Report scam to:

      team-brand-protection@ledger.fr

      https://scam-alert.io/

    • #1305119
      azsxdcfvg
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      Your „funds“ aren’t anywhere. They are recorded data on blockchains. Your ledger gives you access to move your „funds“ or that data around. All your ledger receiving and sending access stems from your 24 word seed.

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