Hey guys, I'm sorry that this isn't the right place to talk. But when I posted to /r/IOTA yesterday, the mods deleted my thread for some reason (no automoderator message, it just says deleted when I visit it when I'm logged out).
Hey folks, I've probably made a mistake and would like some help with this. Before I left for college this year, I gave my friend a birthday present (since he wasnt in crypto) where I put $5 BTC/$5 ETH/$5 LTC/$5 IOTA into four paper wallets (on one piece of paper) and gave him a small investment. I believe it's 12.5 MIOTA, with my wallet I took it from now having 20ish MIOTA that funded it.
I treated IOTA like I would any other cryptocurrency, and didn't realize I had to migrate it forward. I believe we migrated it once in August, and then completely forgot until basically this week.
How do I go about it? I have a key for mine, which I'm not sure if it's my new or old private key (so I may have fucked my funds up), but I know I have the migrated key for my friends wallet. I'd like to migrate him forward (probably honestly have him make a Binance account and store it there until we find a way to store it without us needing to upkeep).
I don't really care about my funds being lost if they are, I made money else ware and I'm willing to learn from the fuckup and buy more. I REALLY want to lose my friends funds/birthday present though.
If anyone can link me to a nice tutorial for migration or explain to me a way I can that would really help. I don't know which version of IOTA we did this on either. I just have a key labeled "MyPrivateKey", and the private key I sent him when I migrated last time, which I don't remember how I did that, I believe I came here and found a tutorial for it at the time.
Thanks :)
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