bitcoinstr on Nostr: So on a test transaction you send it all and get the non-test portion back. Also ...
So on a test transaction you send it all and get the non-test portion back.
Also found an interesting fact, if a wallet receives #BTC, but never sends or signs, then it is quantum computer resistant. The reason being both the public and private keys are unknown. #BTC #Bitcoinstr #HODL
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2024-09-11 03:54:22Event JSON
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