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Am I able to retrieve the contents of my ledger nano S if it gets missing?
You’d be able to retrieve your coins only if you have the password and recovery phrases. You can either get another Ledger Nano S or use a compatible software wallet as quickly as possible. Use the recovery phrase to initialize the new wallet to the same key as the lost wallet. Do not waste any timeRead more
You’d be able to retrieve your coins only if you have the password and recovery phrases. You can either get another Ledger Nano S or use a compatible software wallet as quickly as possible. Use the recovery phrase to initialize the new wallet to the same key as the lost wallet. Do not waste any time doing this. If the Ledger Nano S is in the hands of someone trying to break it, there’s no way to know how much time you have.
See lessIs there any of Da Vinci’s work that is as popular as the Monalisa?
There are quite a number of other works by Davinci that enjoy huge popularity. My favorite of all time is his painting of the Last Supper. Asides from the fact that it’s a paining of Jesus with his disciples, something some other artists have done and still doing, Da Vinci’s Last supper expresses aRead more
There are quite a number of other works by Davinci that enjoy huge popularity. My favorite of all time is his painting of the Last Supper. Asides from the fact that it’s a paining of Jesus with his disciples, something some other artists have done and still doing, Da Vinci’s Last supper expresses a lot of emotions and movements, which makes it a top notch. Leonardo Da Vinci made this work in the dining room of the Santa Maria Della Grazie Monastery in Milan, Italy. In order to be a suitable picture for the hall where the priests eat, its subject has been determined as the last dinner that Jesus had with his apostles.
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