Just testing my new Trezor to better understand it. I sent myself 50 mBTC. Then I sent 15 mBTC to another address in my Armory account. On the blockchain, I can see that the 15 mBTC went to the right address, and it looks like the change went to a different address. On my Trezor, the account shows the right amount (35 mBTC), but I can't find that change address anywhere. Where is it? How do I keep track of exactly which addresses have what amounts of BTC? Or am I not supposed to?
Also, is there a tutorial anywhere on how to interpret the BIP32 Path: m/44'/0'/0'/0/1 data?
Thanks
I don't really ever keep track of any loose change addresses...just the addresses that hold the main amount of BTC. I think that is one of the whole points of the trezor though, so you don't have to keep track of any addresses, they are all just sitting there conveniently on the web browser when you go to mytrezor.com
This guy get's it!
ON a happier note I received my second white trezor today, pleased to report the screen lamination issue is not present here, the screen seems brighter as well, I really think I just got one out of a bad batch on my first order, its completely night and day quality wise.
Second note, how a wallet handles change addresses, is built into the wallet architecture, it doesn't show them to you, as it's akin to having a change tray that counts when you throw a penny into it.....who cares, its there right?!?! That is all that matters.
Do a watch only wallet, on a single address, and resend bulks of funds to said address, anonymity lost my bum, where are Roger Ver's bitcoin? Anyone......Anyone.....Bueller?
Lastly, I do want a black trezor, like....yesterday. The white picks up every little smudge and smidge.