The embedded node in ZEUS is based on LND and uses the aezeed seed format. This is different than the typical BIP39 format you see in most Bitcoin wallets, although it may appear to be similar. aezeed includes some extra data including the birth date of the wallet that will help rescans during recovery happen more efficiently.
Thanks for the reply.
I don't know why it wouldn't have occurred to me to look at the official Zeus documentation.
The steps to import the wallet into Sparrow are long and somewhat complex, but on a free day, just to play and experiment, I will try it.
In the meantime, to make sure I have the wallet correctly saved, I want to try Blixt and Blue wallet (again).
What surprised me about Blue wallet is that, if they are compatible, I should have imported the wallet without problems, unless it only allows one node on a mobile terminal, and therefore I have to install Blue wallet with said node (Zeus) on another device.
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You are welcome, Fren. Yes, one node at a time. If you try to open a second you end up with forced closure that can result in a long wait. Join the Zeus Telegram channel for help.
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