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RE: Clueless crypto guy: My Trezor wallet

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Of course, I'd be following instructions rather than making it up as I go and will only transfer a very small amount to start with as I'd not want to lose all of my holdings if an error was to occur. Despite being a pretty analogue sort of guy I reckon I could get it sorted. What do you think?

Smart move I would say. Lucky you who are not in Vzla to enjoy the big adventure and great privilege to face a sudden large drop in your internet connection or one of those tasty frequent blackouts we relish so often over here. Although in any case, I advice you to have a good UPS handy before roll up your sleeves with that Trezor process. };)

It's always wise to have an UPS available for these surgical procedures. Otherwise, do this in the Vzlan way. As they say: "Not your keys, not your... you know?"

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I'm fortunate to have a fairly stable internet service. I can't recall the last time it dropped out to be honest. It's not that fast, but stability is probably preferable to speed if I could have only one. I'll be working through the process slowly and deliberately to ensure no problems.

I'm fortunate to have a fairly stable internet service.

Yeah! that's basically all you'll need to come out triumphant from that daredevil mission. Mainly ...but never forget the usefulness of an UPS to be doubly covered against the odds. };)

I've looked into a UPS but to date haven't felt enough need to spend the money. Our power is stable here, mostly, especially since the massive Tesla battery was installed here in South Australia. It stores about 150 mega-watt hours of power which helps mitigate power outages when our temperatures reach into the high 40C range and draw is increased through air conditioner usage. It's something I have considered though and maybe one day I'll go down that track.

Oh! that's fine then. And I'm very glad it's the case. On other hand, I also forgot that you can do this intricate neurosurgery through a lappy which already has its own battery to keep you safe from undesired suddenly power outages.

So, no need to waste do$h on an UPS at the moment. Just send me its cost amount to my wallet instead. :D

Lol...A UPS for home use is about $800AUD here...Not sure if I can afford to transfer that to your wallet...But let me investigate the opportunity.

Well, you already know what people say: "The opportunity is always painted bald and to succeed you always have to grab her firmly by the mane" };)

Hey...Trezor is all set up...No hiccups. :)