The transaction will still wind up logged in the blockchain, that is if the device storing the wallet isn't bricked remotely for any reason.
The transaction will still wind up logged in the blockchain, that is if the device storing the wallet isn't bricked remotely for any reason.
You can’t brick a wallet remotely.
You can’t brick a wallet remotely.
That's why I stated the device the wallet is stored on.
That's why I stated the device the wallet is stored on.
Even if it’s bricked, you still should have a physical copy of the keys which you can use to make another wallet or something.
Even if it’s bricked, you still should have a physical copy of the keys which you can use to make another wallet or something.
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