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Creating a New Address in Your Arizen Wallet
Whenever adding a new address or importing any private key(s), you MUST create a new backup as all your previous backups will not contain the private keys for the newly added/imported addresses!
You can get a new
"T (Transparent)" address as well as
a "Z (Private Zero Knowledge)" address.
- Click on Get new address and select the type of the address you need, see Figure 3.3. If you don’t have a connected
- Node you will only be able to create
- T
- addresses, as it’s shown in the Figure 3.4.
- After clicking "Create", the Z address will appear in your Arizen wallet, as
- shown in
- Figure 3.5. The new Z address is created
- on the Secure/Super Node and
- it's Private Key is
- also added into the Arizen Wallet.
Please note that you can create new private Z address only if you have both LEDs light green and you are connected to your zend.
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Figure 3.3: You can choose the Z address only if you have a connected Secure or Super Node.
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Figure 3.4: You can choose only a T address if you don’t have a connected Secure or Super Node.
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Figure 3.5: The entire Z address isn’t shown in the "Overview" tab. For a detail view, click on the "i" icon.
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