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0 sats \ 5 replies \ @hugomofn 30 Nov \ parent \ on: Using SPARROW and NUNCHUK on Testnet4 to teach Bitcoin bitcoin_beginners
It's Keys tab > Add key > Add software key > Recover existing key > Recover key via XPRV
Sorry. It seems I didn't explain myself well. I do understand that process. What I can't figure out is WHAT SHOULD I WRITE IN THE BOX?
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Here's another good resource: https://learnmeabitcoin.com/technical/keys/hd-wallets/extended-keys/
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Thank you so much for your help. I am currently in the middle of an educational program about Bitcoin and being able to properly understand and learn these concepts helps me a lot in teaching. Also being able to use the full potential of NUNCHUK and teach that potential is a blessing for us here, because as I have already mentioned this application is the Swiss Army Knife of Mobile Wallets.
Thank you again.
You enter the XPRV (which is short for "Extended private key"), encoded in base58 format. It's the same encoding used for XPUB ("Extended public key").
I suggest spending some time on https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ to get a better understanding of keys and encodings. Try generating a few keys. WARNING: Only use the site for learning; don't use it to generate keys for a real wallet!
The XPRV for the master key is labeled "BIP32 root key". XPRV strings have the prefix "xprv".
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