However, when I use the public address I got from clicking receive BTC on blockchain.com, I don’t see the same fund balance that’s in my wallet right now. Why is that?
I swapped few times and sent some btc in another wallet/address, but don’t remember exactly.
For testing purposes, I used that private key that was beside that public key on iancoleman.io but a btc wallet appears but no balance. So why I am not even seeing my balance on the blockchain either?
Is it because Trust wallet use a HD ?
Also, according to Blockchain the Format to this address is BECH32
Do I really have the right address if I did follow the instructions, which is:
I copied my address Received BTC in my Trust Wallet
When to iancoleman.io, pasted my secret phrase, set coin to BTC, and path to BIP 84
Then, past/search for my BTC address, which I previously copied
I am very confuse now. It should be simple isn’t. Copy my BTC address and past it to the blockchain and see all transactions. I tried to import that BTC address to a different wallet, but a new empty btc wallet appeared instead of my BTC balance that is displayed in my Trust wallet.
Basically I don’t seem to have the private key for my Bitcoin isn’t?
I swear I see them in my wallet with the amount, but for example when I go check on blockchain.com and past that address, the Final Balance indicate 0.0000000 BTC.
How do I find the right address so I can find my private key? Like I said I did followed all the step correctly in my opinion…
I copied the zpub Bitcoin address and pasted it into blockxplorer. On this page I see a balance but not what it is supposed to be.
Then I went back to iancoleman, pasted my Mnemonic and I got addresses and private key at the bottom of the page. Then, I pasted my my public address I previously copied from Bitcoin wallet I found my address with private key but when I past this address to my explorer, I see some transactions but not my balance.
When I past both addresses into Search on iancoleman.io, both got yellow marked. So I thought I found the right two addresses along with their private keys. But when I pasted both public addresses on the blockchain, both addresses are empty.
This address is empty according to blockchain.combut on my wallet trust app I can see my BTC.
bc1q90ap3un2f38r4peqcx9jm7mssj34gym33yhmv3
This address doesn’t reflect my total balance, but again on my wallet trust app I can see my BTC.
bc1qrakqnql57ka9cw3l8xfc0ct0rvqqgafdc6phqm
Just to test those private keys, I also tried to import both BTC addresses I found to another wallet Guarda. Both wallets successfully imported but no BTC displayed in it.
I found the FIRST public address and private key: bc1qedwx3xpj9370r80avhrms9xftqxx64axnjuh2c
However, when checking on blockchain.com, the Final balance doesn’t reflect what is in my wallet.
The second and third, I could not find them at iancoleman: bc1q3hpgcr47sffcaf0fvvcletk569paphw02aj2ya bc1q786le96awkh63swkvtk2t6xwny9l78wq599p0d
I couldn’t find the fourth one address either: bc1qkreszesqfy4x8zzx59x027uf5xmpx6u32ay3qa
But when checking on blockchain.com, I found the balance that is close to what I have in my wallet.
When entering 1, I found the private key for this address: bc1qkreszesqfy4x8zzx59x027uf5xmpx6u32ay3qa
Then I tried to import this private key to my other wallet, a btc popped but no btc inside.
I am suppose to have the right BTC address cause I do click on BTC Receive/copy within my Trust wallet. However as I mentioned before, my BTC address is different from my new iPhone and old iPHONE but the amount displayed is the same!
NEW IPHONE BTC address bc1qrakqnql57ka9cw3l8xfc0ct0rvqqgafdc6phqm
OLD iPHONE BTC Address: bc1q90ap3un2f38r4peqcx9jm7mssj34gym33yhmv3
Using the12 phrase can only let you view you wallet account.
You must copy your bitcoin wallet address - private key.
You must keep this Private Key safe at all times.
Click settings,
Click Wallet (showing at the top)
Find the name of your Wallet
Click the 3 dots next to your wallet’s name
Click export Account Public Keys
Choose Bitcoin Keys
Did you follow the above conversation before answering me this?
I have no problem to find my public Bitcoin address. This is the one I copy when clicking on Bitcoin isn’t?
But how do I get to see my BTC private address?
It is not in my Trust wallet by default isn’t? That is why someone told me to go on iancoleman.io
and enter my 12 words, choose Bitcoin, Derivation Path BIP84, and set External/internal to 1.
The only other address I found for BTC is the zpub one.
Is there anybody who understand what is wrong and how to find my private key???
I have 1.33239269 BTC as you can see on the attached screenshot of my Trust Wallet BTC.
Not 1.32018521 BTC as I can see from this address bc1qkreszesqfy4x8zzx59x027uf5xmpx6u32ay3qa.
On iancoleman.io, I extracted my private key from this address bc1qkreszesqfy4x8zzx59x027uf5xmpx6u32ay3qa
and I do see on blockchair.com the amount you are refereing 1.32018521 BTC. But it is not exactly the same amount I see in my Trust wallet.
I also took the private key I just extracted from this address bc1qkreszesqfy4x8zzx59x027uf5xmpx6u32ay3qa
and tried to import this 1.32018521 BTC to Guarda. A BTC wallet opened but there is ZERO Bitcoin.
The amount is almost the same/close but like I said, when I try to import those 1.32018521 BTC to Guarda, zero bitcoin appear.
When I copy my BTC address on Trust wallet this is the address I got: bc1qrakqnql57ka9cw3l8xfc0ct0rvqqgafdc6phqm
Then, when I pass this address on iancoleman.io, no address found.
Guarda is likely using a different process of deriving the address. Try other wallets.
If you want to save a lot of time instead of finding each private key, you can transfer all of those assets to a different wallet address or to an exchange.
Else, if you want to pursue in getting the private key for those wallets, then enter the correct derivation path for those.
For bc1qedwx3xpj9370r80avhrms9xftqxx64axnjuh2c:
You’ll find that address in the second row.
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For bc1q3hpgcr47sffcaf0fvvcletk569paphw02aj2ya, bc1q786le96awkh63swkvtk2t6xwny9l78wq599p0d, and bc1qkreszesqfy4x8zzx59x027uf5xmpx6u32ay3qa, enter 1 in the external/internal:
You will find those three addresses in the first four rows of the derived addresses.
I don’t understand when you said "Please use the Trust Wallet app when importing the private key so when importing the private key… How do I do that? I need to use iancoleman.io to extract my private key, I can’t do that within my Trust wallet.
As my funds are located on different addresses, can I copy a new address in Trust wallet and send these funds from all those different addresses, so they get in the same new address?
Does even matter that my btc funds are located on different addresses?
Why does my btc are located on different addresses? Is it because Trust Wallet generate a new address every time I get money in my trust wallet when giving/copying this address to senders?
How did I get so many different wallet addresses? I was just copy my receive address to someone and I was getting some btc, I didn’t know everytime I get receive btc it goes to a different address?
I have trust wallet installed on two differents iphone, a old one and new one (if it make a difference). Why when I copy my btc address from these two iPhones, I get two different btc addresses?
As private keys are not within the trust wallet app by default, is it very important to have it saved it somewhere, or just having my 12 words recovery phrases should be enough?
How do I import a BTC wallet lets say from Guarda to Trust wallet using my private key I got from Guarda?
Correct. Use iancoleman since that tool will provide you the private key. Follow the instructions that I sent earlier. Then import it to a wallet that supports private key and SegWit protocol.
Yes, you can. The app will automatically access those different wallets so it will send it to the recipient address that you have indicated.
The app automatically handles this one.
The address changes automatically for your privacy. Learn more here:
Correct. You get different addresses since the blockchain and the app recognized that you used the past addresses already. The new one would come back to the first address, which is bc1qrakqnql57ka9cw3l8xfc0ct0rvqqgafdc6phqm.
The 12 words (recovery phrase) is enough since you can derive it using iancoleman.
Sorry, not possible. After double-checking, importing a Bitcoin wallet to the Trust Wallet app cannot be done.