How to Read the Blockchain Like a Top 1% Crypto Investigator

    Here’s the list of blockchain explorers: https://open.substack.com/pub/cyberscrilla/p/a-comprehensive-list-of-every-blockchain

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    1. Hi, I have lost 1000 cronos half a year ago by transferring them out from my Ledger to Coinbase. The transaction was legit and visible on the blockchain. But I realized that the network I used for the transfer was not supported by Coinbase. So it's like my crypto was stuck on the galaxy. Do you know how to recover that?

    2. I have a question, if my wallet interacted with a dApp trough tangem is my wallet at risk? I tried staking ethereum and entered my wallet adress but wasn't able to stake any.

    3. Since there are still risks with people using cold wallets. Can you touch upon the insurance products for crypto space. example Crypto Jar etc. Do the exchanges have group insurances for a crypto hack ?? Can we secure insurance privately for a cold wallet ?? In this case do you have to Gove the custody away to th ensurer ??
      It would be great if you can share your insights in a video.

    4. I like to ask you a question. In your other video, You said, Having a multiple hard Wallets is more secure way.
      My question is following.

      1. Having a multiple Tangem wallets

      2. 1 Tangem wallet plus other hardware wallets

      Is there a difference in security?

      Thank you.

    5. This is great! I fell victim to a scam eight years ago and lost several thousand dollars. With your information, I should be able to trace my way back to see where my BTC went at the time, even if it is not yet possible to assign the address to a specific person. But that will surely only be a matter of time. Crypto fraud is now being prosecuted, and the perpetrator or perpetrators may already have been caught, but it is not known to whom the loot should be assigned or returned

    6. I've done crypto for years. But I made a mistake while polygon was going through changes. I sent a few hundred bucks on the wrong polygon network. I know that if you use correct wallet (receiving) but on wrong network, it's lost forever, but how forever? How does it relate to dedallorazation (spelling?) of the crypto itself?

    7. The spam token you showed at the end was a bit more nefarious than just spam. They are trying to poison your address list hoping you accidentally send crypto to that address in the future without checking

    8. Very good idea Alex. I usually hang on the Xrp Scan but eth explorer got alot of functions. With that said I steer clear of eth usually since I am a little affraid of eth and all its smart contracts and what not. The Ada blockchain is very unclear to me to say the least 😅. Like some suggested here in the comments, maybe a blockchain video series with like the top 10 chains? Now I'm out to touch some snow. God Speed Scrillah🫡

    9. Is it safe to have the same seed on a Ledger and Tangem wallet? I am thinking about making easier in case of sale. But I am afraid in case I have malware on my cellphone and when I insert my seed phrase into Tangem to get in trouble. Could you help us with some ideea regarding this topic? Thanks

    10. Hi, thank you for this and all of your topical videos!

      I have a few questions if you or anyone knows the answers and would care to respond. It would be appreciated.

      1. When we have used a new addresses for every purchase (as some wallets automatically do) do we have to search every single transaction to find all of our coins?

      2. If using CoinJoin via one of the compatible exchanges. Does this make searching a mute subject, making searches unavailable?

      3. Does doing a search broadcast a public address? I am under the assumption that when we create (using certain exchanges) a new address to transfer any purchase into. This is a private address until we send out from said address. Then making the address Public. Am I completely misunderstanding this?

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