Remember those BTC wallets you used for inscriptions ages ago? Might wanna dig them up.
Just stumbled upon $380 sitting in one of my old wallets. Another one had $50 chilling there. Still going through the rest.
Here's the play: Find a consolidation tool for your inscriptions. When you're moving stuff around, set your transaction fee somewhere around 0.18 sat/vB minimum—keeps it economical without getting stuck.
Pro tip: Do this during off-peak hours when network congestion is low. Gas fees fluctuate like crazy, so timing matters. Could be sitting on forgotten value in those dusty wallets.
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ChainPoet
· 12-04 10:36
Damn, why didn't I think of checking those unused wallets? There might actually be a surprise.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 12-03 22:08
Mining old wallets, seriously, I should go check mine too. Maybe I can find something valuable.
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SellLowExpert
· 12-03 21:58
Ha, let me check my wallet, I feel like I can dig up a bunch of surprises.
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QuietlyStaking
· 12-03 21:54
Damn, really? I need to quickly check those unused wallets.
Remember those BTC wallets you used for inscriptions ages ago? Might wanna dig them up.
Just stumbled upon $380 sitting in one of my old wallets. Another one had $50 chilling there. Still going through the rest.
Here's the play: Find a consolidation tool for your inscriptions. When you're moving stuff around, set your transaction fee somewhere around 0.18 sat/vB minimum—keeps it economical without getting stuck.
Pro tip: Do this during off-peak hours when network congestion is low. Gas fees fluctuate like crazy, so timing matters. Could be sitting on forgotten value in those dusty wallets.