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== Recreating wallet overview == | == Recreating wallet overview == | ||
− | Byteball has two options for | + | Byteball has two options for recreating your lost wallet funds, but both requiring preparatory actions '''before''' you lose the wallet. |
===Recover from the seed=== | ===Recover from the seed=== | ||
− | If you write down the 12 wallet seed words (put them in a safe place!), then, anyone will be able to use those words to recreate the public assets in your wallet. By "public assets" is meant Bytes and all assets detailed in the DAG. "Private assets" are those few like Blackbytes, which are detailed in your wallet but not in the DAG. | + | If you write down the 12 wallet seed words (put them in a safe place!), then, anyone will be able to use those words to recreate the '''public''' assets in your wallet. By "public assets" is meant Bytes and all assets detailed in the DAG. "Private assets" are those few like Blackbytes, which are detailed in your wallet but not in the DAG. |
− | See | + | Please note that multisig wallets and smart contracts also cannot be recreated from the 12 seed words: they can be recreated only from a full backup! |
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+ | See the [[Recover]] article. | ||
===Restore from a full backup=== | ===Restore from a full backup=== | ||
A full backup will allow you to recreate your full wallet, including Blackbytes and any other private assets, up to the date of the last private transaction before the backup. You should do a full backup every time you do a blackbytes transaction. | A full backup will allow you to recreate your full wallet, including Blackbytes and any other private assets, up to the date of the last private transaction before the backup. You should do a full backup every time you do a blackbytes transaction. | ||
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==Backup details== | ==Backup details== | ||
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This article is about backing up your wallet using the Main Menu items: | This article is about backing up your wallet using the Main Menu items: | ||
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'''Restore from full backup:''' Note this will permanently delete all your existing wallets and replace them with whatever is in your backup file. If you created this backup on another device, you should have stopped using the original device platform immediately after creating the backup. Never clone platforms/wallets. If you must access your funds from several devices, use multisig. | '''Restore from full backup:''' Note this will permanently delete all your existing wallets and replace them with whatever is in your backup file. If you created this backup on another device, you should have stopped using the original device platform immediately after creating the backup. Never clone platforms/wallets. If you must access your funds from several devices, use multisig. | ||
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− | + | Check this linked article about both options: | |
− | + | http://dailybyteball.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-to-make-backup-your-byteball-wallet.html | |
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Revision as of 19:36, 4 July 2018
Contents
Recreating wallet overview
Byteball has two options for recreating your lost wallet funds, but both requiring preparatory actions before you lose the wallet.
Recover from the seed
If you write down the 12 wallet seed words (put them in a safe place!), then, anyone will be able to use those words to recreate the public assets in your wallet. By "public assets" is meant Bytes and all assets detailed in the DAG. "Private assets" are those few like Blackbytes, which are detailed in your wallet but not in the DAG.
Please note that multisig wallets and smart contracts also cannot be recreated from the 12 seed words: they can be recreated only from a full backup!
See the Recover article.
Restore from a full backup
A full backup will allow you to recreate your full wallet, including Blackbytes and any other private assets, up to the date of the last private transaction before the backup. You should do a full backup every time you do a blackbytes transaction.
Backup details
This article is about backing up your wallet using the Main Menu items:
Full backup: Lets you set a password (don't forget it!) and export a full backup file. You should do a full backup every time you do a blackbytes transaction. Many people have lost funds because they didn't do a backup.
Restore from full backup: Note this will permanently delete all your existing wallets and replace them with whatever is in your backup file. If you created this backup on another device, you should have stopped using the original device platform immediately after creating the backup. Never clone platforms/wallets. If you must access your funds from several devices, use multisig.
See also
Check this linked article about both options: http://dailybyteball.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-to-make-backup-your-byteball-wallet.html