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Sphere 1.3 - Wallets

BIP: 44 Deterministic Wallet

A deterministic wallet is a system of deriving private keys from a single starting point known as a seed or "Backup Phrase." The seed allows a user to easily back up and restore a wallet without needing any other information.
Security of the 24-word mnemonic phrase is vital as that is the means by which you can restore your addresses. Anyone with possession of the 24-word Backup Phrase can retrieve the contents of the addresses.

See:

https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0044.mediawiki

Within Sphere, you can create multiple wallets. Each wallet can carry a name, as well as an optional password, according to your requirements.

You can create multiple addresses within each wallet. Addresses can be transparent or private.

Add Wallet

Click the Add Wallet button.

See Figure 1.

Options are:

"Create Wallet"
"Restore Wallet"

See Figure 2.

Edit the Wallet Attributes

See Figure 3.

Edit the "Wallet Name".

If you wish a password to allow sending ZEN, tick the "Require Password" box.

Create New Wallet

See Figure 4.

Click the green "Generate Backup Phrase" button. There will be a countdown.

Click the green "Generate Backup Phrase" button again. Record your 24-word "Backup Phrase" and acknowledge that you have done so. Good practice is to accurately write down the "Backup Phrase" onto paper and insure the physical security of that paper.

See Figure 5.

Confirm "Backup Phrase" by clicking on each word in the correct order.

See Figure 6.

Acknowledge that you understand the disclaimers and "Create Wallet".
Print a copy of the QR code associated the first address in your new wallet.

See Figure 7.

Verify Your Backup Phrase

Are you confident that you have your Account Name and Password recorded? If so, now is the time to test that you have accurately recorded your "Backup Phrase."  You can prove this by logging out of this account and creating another Account and Restoring a Wallet by typing in your "Backup Phrase." 
See Figures 8 and 9.

Compare the first address in the Restored Wallet to the first address in your first wallet. If they are the same then you know that you have an accurate transcription of your "Backup Phrase."

Your "Backup Phrase" must be entered exactly in the Restore process. Any variation in spelling, capitalization, spacing, etc. will create a new set of addresses. This is why the verification of the "Backup Phrase" is so important. See Figure 10.

View A Wallet's backup Phrase

Only in Sphere version 1.2.0 or higher
Sphere 5.7 - How Can I See A Wallet's Backup Phrase


You can see a larger version of each Figure by double-clicking on it.

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