calle 👁️⚡👁️ on Nostr: I did my first real-world economically-not-completely-insignificant ecash wallet ...
I did my first real-world economically-not-completely-insignificant ecash wallet recover process from a seed phrase with MinibitsCash (npub1kva…tkzv) wallet today and trust me – I really wanted this one to work.
I first exported all tokens I could access in Minibits and put them into a text file, just in case. I then backed up my mint URL list (I had 6 different mints in this wallet), and then wrote down the derivation path counter for each mint (not strictly necessary but just in case the app doesn't figure it out by itself). Then I made sure that I have my seed phrase stored securely and wiped the wallet app from my phone.
I started Minibits again set up a new wallet. I entered the seed phrase, and entered all my mint URLs that I had written down before the restore. Because I'm a power user, my wallet took quite some time to restore and I had to press the button to continue many times (I could give some UX feedback that the dev appreciated and indicated to make this process more seamless and automated in the future).
Eventually all my sats popped back in my wallet and I could use the wallet just like before! 🔥
It's felt a bit like magic. I've spent so much of my time on crafting this seed phrase backup process, implementing testing it a thousand times, writing a spec and discussing it with other devs, but I never had to actually use it because of a real accident. Now, seeing it implemented so well by other developers and actually making ecash so more useful and safe to use is pretty amazing.
Ecash seed phrase restore is currently live or in dev in these wallets: Live: Nutshell, Minibits – Dev: Nutstash, eNuts, Macadamia.
Onward 🥜🫡
I first exported all tokens I could access in Minibits and put them into a text file, just in case. I then backed up my mint URL list (I had 6 different mints in this wallet), and then wrote down the derivation path counter for each mint (not strictly necessary but just in case the app doesn't figure it out by itself). Then I made sure that I have my seed phrase stored securely and wiped the wallet app from my phone.
I started Minibits again set up a new wallet. I entered the seed phrase, and entered all my mint URLs that I had written down before the restore. Because I'm a power user, my wallet took quite some time to restore and I had to press the button to continue many times (I could give some UX feedback that the dev appreciated and indicated to make this process more seamless and automated in the future).
Eventually all my sats popped back in my wallet and I could use the wallet just like before! 🔥
It's felt a bit like magic. I've spent so much of my time on crafting this seed phrase backup process, implementing testing it a thousand times, writing a spec and discussing it with other devs, but I never had to actually use it because of a real accident. Now, seeing it implemented so well by other developers and actually making ecash so more useful and safe to use is pretty amazing.
Ecash seed phrase restore is currently live or in dev in these wallets: Live: Nutshell, Minibits – Dev: Nutstash, eNuts, Macadamia.
Onward 🥜🫡