iancoleman / bip39

A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
https://iancoleman.io/bip39/
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avax #516

Open bytixen opened 2 years ago

bytixen commented 2 years ago

when will be adding AVAX bep-20?

89kirito commented 2 years ago

I may be wrong about this, buy your AVAX-BEP20 Should be the same as your BSC wallet. Here is the contract address for AVAX on BSC to add a custom token to your wallet if it doesn't add automatically. 0x1ce0c2827e2ef14d5c4f29a091d735a204794041

bytixen commented 2 years ago

I may be wrong about this, buy your AVAX-BEP20 Should be the same as your BSC wallet. Here is the contract address for AVAX on BSC to add a custom token to your wallet if it doesn't add automatically. 0x1ce0c2827e2ef14d5c4f29a091d735a204794041

i have coinomi wallett, how can i get private keys? this wallett doesnt support avax bep20

bytixen commented 2 years ago

can somebody help to do this?

89kirito commented 2 years ago

Coinomi has this guide for using this tool. You will have to follow the instructions and get your keys. And import into a wall that supports that chain. I do recommend coin98 wallet. They support Bep20 and Avax-c chain tokens. Along with other EVM compatible chains. Supports importing by mnemonic and private keys. Hope this helps.

bytixen commented 2 years ago

Coinomi has this guide for using this tool. You will have to follow the instructions and get your keys. And import into a wall that supports that chain. I do recommend coin98 wallet. They support Bep20 and Avax-c chain tokens. Along with other EVM compatible chains. Supports importing by mnemonic and private keys. Hope this helps.

this way don't working, iancoleman converter don't support avax coin.

89kirito commented 2 years ago

If you sent your AVAX to a BSC bep20 address and it was in bep20 format all you should have to do is add a custom token to your wallet. After you add the token to your tokens list it will show your balance. I have looked into how AVAX addresses are derived and I see that there are Three different types. X-chain, P-chain, and C-chain. Chain will use the same private key as your Ethereum and BSC wallets. After you get the private key for your ETH wallet (i know you need AVAX BEP20 But it will be the same key) You can download Coin98 Wallet and import by the private key. coin98 supports C-chain and X-chain for AVAX. It also supports BEP20, ERC20, FRC20 and many more. If I had the wallet address that it was sent to by mistake i would have a better idea on how to help. With there being 3 AVAX address types and Coinomi using a nonstandard derivative to get you addresses, it makes finding a solution more difficult. Difficult doesn't mean impossible though.

bytixen commented 2 years ago

If you sent your AVAX to a BSC bep20 address and it was in bep20 format all you should have to do is add a custom token to your wallet. After you add the token to your tokens list it will show your balance. I have looked into how AVAX addresses are derived and I see that there are Three different types. X-chain, P-chain, and C-chain. Chain will use the same private key as your Ethereum and BSC wallets. After you get the private key for your ETH wallet (i know you need AVAX BEP20 But it will be the same key) You can download Coin98 Wallet and import by the private key. coin98 supports C-chain and X-chain for AVAX. It also supports BEP20, ERC20, FRC20 and many more. If I had the wallet address that it was sent to by mistake i would have a better idea on how to help. With there being 3 AVAX address types and Coinomi using a nonstandard derivative to get you addresses, it makes finding a solution more difficult. Difficult doesn't mean impossible though.

thanks a lot for help! https://bscscan.com/tx/0xd4695f23dabc09cca73cdeec0b70092ad2fa9faaf5df9724cac81b416e00270a this is transaction when avax coin was sended to my coinomi wallet.

0xa368cd8680440c53bc7791357006ea3c2a95d41e its my coinomi avax adress. coinomi support c-chain.

89kirito commented 2 years ago

Sorry for not responding sooner. But from what I found, the address that coinomi uses for the c-avax address is the same as what will load in trust wallet for BSC. Or on the iancoleman tool it will be the first Ethereum address when you enter your words. The path is for the address is m/44'/60'/0'/0/0. But if you import your wallet into Trust wallet app or any other wallet that supports BSC it should use the same address as your Avax Cchain wallet that is in coinomi. Coinomi, Edge wallet, and Atomic Wallet use a non standard derivation path for Ethereum and the EVM compatible chains. Ones I know use the standard Path and will show BSC without adding a custom network RPC are Trust Wallet, TokenPocket, ImToken, MathWallet, and Coin98.