In BitBox 02 you can create wallets for multiple blockchains (coins).
A public key is generated for each of your wallets. This public key can be used to import your transaction data into a Blockpit wallet depot.
The following blockchain imports are currently available:
BTC |
BCH |
ATOM |
CRO |
DOGE |
ETH |
LUNC |
LUNA |
LTC |
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XRP |
AVAX |
BSC |
KLAY |
FTM |
VLX |
MATIC |
SOL |
TRX |
ONE |
GLMR |
If you have Ethereum based assets in BitBox 02, you can use your Ethereum Public Key to automatically import your BitBox 02 transaction data into your Blockpit Wallet Depot by following the instructions below:
- Launch the Bitbox application and connect to your Bitbox 02.
- Go to Settings in the lower-left corner.
- Go to Manage accounts.
- Select Ethereum and existing tokens that you own.
- Then select Ethereum on the left side.
- Then just go to Receive, so you can view your address.
- Select Show and verify full address on device to display your address.
- Then copy your displayed address.
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To import your data, you must first create a Depot.
To do so, click the top menu item on Create New and select Add Depot. - Click on the Tab Wallet.
- Now select Wallet and choose the asset Ethereum.
- Now, name your Depot and paste the Ethereum Public Key you copied earlier.
- Confirm your entries by clicking on Create. Your transactions will now be automatically imported into your Depot via your public key.
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You can repeat this process for data imports of following blockchains by creating additional Blockpit Wallet Depots:
BTC
BCH
ATOM
CRO
DOGE
ETH
LUNC
LUNA
LTCETC
ETHW
XRP
AVAX
BSC
KLAY
FTM
VLX
MATIC
SOL
TRX
ONE
GLMR - All transaction data of Blockchains (Coins) that are not yet listed as automated Wallet Depot Import have to be imported manually into a separate Unsynced Depot.
To do so, create one or more Unsynced Depots and enter your transactions solo or upload them collectively via the Blockpit Excel Template.
Which Ethereum based (DeFi) protocols are supported?
Where can I find the extended public key (Xpub) of my wallet?