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WTF is going on? Which one is correct? I should have 300k

>> No.57218607

My DOGE address:

DKfgQ5Yfwhwr25UnB14nJdpFpSWRkiGX38

>> No.57218613

>>57218594
the other 184k are probably on another address?

>> No.57218626

>>57218594
maybe learn how crypto works before buying it

>> No.57218632

>>57218594
ITT: tard dogecoin noob discovers how a rugpull works

>> No.57218645

>>57218594
looks like the gains goblins raided your adress.
have you tried restarting your computer?

>> No.57218706
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57218706

Trezor definitely says I have 300k. It says on the blockchain that I sent out if the address 216,590.65344078 DOGE in November. The exact same amount I put in in October. Bizarre.

>> No.57218712

>>57218645
>have you tried restarting your computer?
Restarted my cpu, updated trezor. The blockchain appears to be wrong. How can this be?

>> No.57218725
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>>57218594
Dogecoin is a bitcoin fork, on bitcoin addresses change every time unlike eth (but transactions don't fail due to low fee).

Your hardware wallet is howing you all the coins in that wallet (that have multiple addresses).

If you do a tx from that dogecoin wallet to another dogecoin wallet in that same trezor the hardware wallet will send from your two addresses into the new one without you even knowing.

This happens in the back end and it's by design to save blockchain space.

Ethereum introduced the reusable single wallet shit which was copied by zoomer projects.

BTC, LTC & DOGE & XMR create new addreses and the wallet manages it for you in the back end so if you get 3 tx you get it in 3 different addreseses in the same wallet.

For example tx 1_ 30 doge
2_40 doge
3_50 doge

now your trezor will show you 120 doge

but in reality it's in 3 addreses in the same wallet.

If you send 35 doge the hardware wallet will send 30 doge from 1_ & and 5 doge from 2_ to the adress you are sending to.

You never see this it's all in the back end but i can understand how it may be confused for a zoomer.

>> No.57218733

>>57218594
how can u have that many doggycoins

>> No.57218743

>>57218712
Create a new doge wallet on the trezor and send from the previous doge all your coins.

the different addreses in that wallet will be automatically combined and sent to the new wallet.

Then the explorer will show you all your doge, in reality you have all the doge there already it's just that as a post eth zoomer you are thinking on the single address concept which does not exist in the early coins since they are designed to be descentralized and to save space.

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57218751

>>57218725
I appreciate and understand what you're saying anon but the blockchain says I sent 116,000 DOGE when I did not. And Trezor confirms I did not.

>> No.57218771

>>57218751
maybe you had a lot of addreses and the hardware wallet consolidated it all, it happens by design.

that out can be to yourself basically an internal wallet transfer done automatically,

Basically you had multiple addreses and after doing a transaction the wallet took x ammount of doge from x ammount of addreses and automatically mixed the rest in a new address that can be seen as out in an explorer.

Just send all your doge to a new doge address with a low fee tx (basically free on doge) and you will see it all consolidating in a single address in the explorer.

>> No.57218782

>>57218771
Ok. That makes sense. Thanks for your info anon. That was really rustling my jimmies for a while.

>> No.57218806

>>57218782
Yea it can be confusing , this was done by design by satoshi, so exchanges can batch transactions, they send from multiple addreses into a single one with low fees and then the exchange batches transactions in a single tx from one address to 300 of their clients.

However it means that when you are receiving you are also generating multiple addreseses and when you are sending you need to send from multiple to one in some case and hence it confuses newfags (or leads to high fees in btc case).

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57218895

>>57218782
>>57218751
>>57218706
>>57218594
Here is an explanation for you newfags

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrLjLhHvwhM&t=4s&ab_channel=Trezor

>> No.57218915

>>57218594
retards should stick to exchanges, if you will lose your wallet your hashes will be lost forever

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57218941

>>57218895

Thanks anon. You seem like a wisefag.