@@gijsknippers6579privacy is compromised since day 1 since wallet providers know the seed phrase associated to your wallet and your delivery address (if the wallet was sent to your place). Privacy in btc is a myth and 95% of retail hodlers live in a fantasy that they have privacy built around their stacks. Having said this, a lot more privacy than having your fiat money in a deposit account
A very important video! Question - if I have 25 UTXOs in a wallet totaling to 1 btc, to consolidate do I need to send the whole bitcoin to another address or can I just send a small amount like .1 btc and that will consolidate the large UTXO wallet?
@solar1960 0 is the first output of a transaction and 1 is the second output. Most transactions have 2 outputs, because one of the outputs is change coming back to the sender.
@@solar1960 Yes, the index number is basically randomized among the outputs, but it starts with 0 and goes up from there. That means that if there are 2 outputs, and one is change, the change could be index number 0 or 1. This is good for privacy, to not know for sure which output is change. If there is only one output with no change, it will always have index number 0. If you receive bitcoin from an exchange or mining pool that sends bitcoin to many people at once, there can be a lot of outputs, and you can see index numbers that are much higher than 1.