To import a supported Wallet and thus all transactions that are accessible via your public wallet or account address (public key) into a Blockpit Wallet Integration, proceed as follows.
The following wallet import solutions are available using a public wallet or account address:
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- In order to enter your data, you must first create an Integration.
To do so, click the top menu item on +Integration. - You can choose between Exchange, Wallet, Blockchain and Manual Integrations.
- Select Wallet and then a Blockchain or Wallet Service Provider from the list.
- Now enter a Name for your integration and a direct Public Wallet Address (Legacy, Bech32, Segwit, ERC20) or Public Address (Ledger, Trezor, Exodus, and others).
Tip: Keep “First Transaction” (Full History) as the default start date. Selecting a specific start date only makes sense if you want to add transactions that are before the start date manually.
- You can let Blockpit check if your address is part of the EVM network (Ethereum Virtual Machine) and therefore active on different blockchains of this network by keeping the following Advanced settings and confirming with Continue.
If your address is EVM enabled, you can now select those active blockchains that you want to import as a standalone wallet integration, as shown below.
- To finish, click Continue so that your wallet(s), asset balances and transactions are automatically imported.
When creating Multi-Wallet Integrations such as Trezor, Ledger and Co., it is possible to add more blockchains (wallets) step by step. All your wallets will be grouped in one folder.
Existing or future Integrations can also be added to this folder at a later time.
How can multiple integrations be grouped in one folder?
What is the difference between a simple wallet address and an account address that is often used by wallet service providers?
Public Wallet Address (public key):
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BTC |
BCH |
BNB |
ADA |
CRO |
ATOM |
DOGE |
DFI |
ETH |
FTM |
ONE |
JUNO |
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KLAY |
KUJI |
LTC |
GLMR |
OSMO |
MATIC |
DOT |
SOL |
LUNC |
LUNA |
TRX |
VLX |
XRP |
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ALGO |
BTC |
BCH |
BNB/BSC |
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ADA |
CRO |
ATOM |
DOGE |
DFI |
ETH |
FTM |
ONE |
JUNO |
KLAY |
KUJI |
LTC |
GLMR |
OSMO |
MATIC |
DOT |
SOL |
LUNC |
LUNA |
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Example of a Paper Wallet Address: 34MpgrLDLbBTp9XY12FZKMEj33Jvrk7djs
(Starts with "1", "3" or "bc1")
Example of an Ethereum Wallet address: 0x1b073382e63411e3bcffe90ac1b9a43fefa1ec6f
(Ethereum public key - Starts with 0x)
Instructions on how to import data from your MetaMask Wallet.
Public Account Address (extended public key):
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In addition to Public Wallet Addresses, there are so-called Public Account Addresses that are used by wallet providers such as Ledger, Exodus, BitBox, and others.
Public addresses of these wallet providers are a modification of the previously mentioned wallet address and are therefore also referred to as a so-called extended public key (e.g. xpub).
Example of an xpub key account address: xpub6BosfCnifzxcFwrSzQiqu2DBVTshkCXacvNsWGYJVVhhawA7d4R5WSWGFNbi8Aw6ZRc1brxMyWMzG3DSSoekkudhUd9yLb6qx39T9nMdj
(Starts with "xpub", "ypub" or "zpub")
Litecoin works analogously with the abbreviations Ltub, Mtub and zpub as a substitute for the xpub, ypub and zpub prefixes used for Bitcoin.
Dogecoin works analogously with the abbreviation dgub as a substitute for the xpub used for Bitcoin.
Cardano works analogously with the abbreviations acct_ (Daedalus), xpub (Shally Era) or 128+ character Hex-Keys (Yoroi).
Especially if you want to import Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin or Dogecoin transactions via extended public key (xpub) make sure to follow the instructions in this article:
Instructions on how to get the extended public key for the most popular wallets.