When you restore the E_Tails wallet from seed, do you see your test transaction? I found the answer: no.
Assuming you don't see it, I think it's most likely you somehow ended up with the wrong seed words. Or maybe you extended the seed phrase with your own password.
Or your Windows may have been infected with clipboard malware. I'll strike this option out, because your addresses are in the picture you took:
https://i.imgur.com/P5DMMS4.jpegIf you took a picture of your seed words, it's also very unlikely you have the wrong seed words. Unless, somehow, the wallet you funded somehow used a different seed than the one in your picture.
To make something clear: the seed is absoulute correct beacause I've used the same one to recover the "lost" wallet ----before I did the update---- and I did recover!
Well, it can't be. Unless you forgot the additional password: Electrum didn't change.
But even if it did change, why don't you just go back to the older Tails version and try from there?
Too little too late: I always
test a mnemonic before funding any address: I restore the wallet from seed and check if it gives the same address.
I'm still reading your older posts. Done!
After reading everything, any chance you clicked Options: "Extend this seed with custom words"? This seems like the most likely cause. That didn't happen either.@Loyce V
No & No & No & No
Seed absolute perfect! Not extended anything! No maleware! No BS!
BTCPlease @evryone CUT THIS SUGGESTIONS OFF!!!!It has to do something with creating that wallet as a hardware wallet - I assume.
Then deleted the wallet & all files.
Then updated Electrum manager on Tails OS
And then generated with the same seed an online wallet
And now the "offline" wallet I cannot restore
__________something like that -
so @ everyone please go ahead from this option onwards!