You create a btc address and withdraw some and take it to Binance, there you invest in other currencies or you can withdraw it.
I would take it to Binance to settle a small portion.
For those looking for the solution, I'm doing decrement and using Hash 160 to scan, any other method I've been looking at may leave the key behind.
Am I good at this? I don't know, but I'm saying at the tip of 0x77a... there's nothing up, I believe it's at 0x6f... but as I'm stubborn I decided to start at the tip to be safe, I'm sure with this run before Christmas someone will find it.
I have a disability, so if I've spoken nonsense, disregard it and don't insult me, I'd be grateful if anyone has advice, thank you.
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My friend, you misunderstood. @fahri.hk did not say that.
During the transfer, the password of the 67th wallet will be revealed within 30 seconds in the slightest transaction, during this time someone else (THIEF) will steal the money by paying more fees than you.
I advise you to be careful about this.
It is not only a problem to find the 67th wallet, but also to transfer it to your own account.
Good Luck..
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How will they know that you discovered the private key without you making a transfer?
Now my question is, how?
I trade on Binance, I don't know of a better exchange.