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Ethereum: How can I see my public wallet address in bitcoin core?

Ethereum: How to View Your Public Wallet Address in Bitcoin Core

As an Ethereum user, it is important to have a clear understanding of how to manage your public wallet address in the context of Bitcoin Core. In this article, we will walk you through the process of viewing your public wallet address.

Prerequisites

Before we dive into the steps, make sure you have followed these initial setup instructions:

  • Downloaded Bitcoin Core version 22.0.
  • Created a new Ethereum wallet using the bitcoin-wallet command: [amirreza@localhost bin]$ ./bitcoin-wallet -wallet=test-wallet create

Viewing Your Public Wallet Address in Bitcoin Core

To view your public wallet address, follow these steps:

Method 1: Using the Terminal

  • Open a terminal on your Linux distribution.
  • Navigate to the directory where you saved the bitcoin-wallet executable.

cd /path/to/bitcoin-wallet

  • Run the following command to list all wallets:

./bitcoin-wallet -wallet=test-wallet --list-wallets

This will list all wallets, including your Ethereum wallet. Scroll through the output until you find the public address of the wallet.

Method 2: Using the Bitcoin Core GUI (optional)

If you are using the Bitcoin Core GUI to manage your wallets, you can follow these steps:

  • Open the Bitcoin Core GUI.
  • Click on “Wallets” in the top menu bar.
  • Select your Ethereum wallet from the list of available wallets.
  • In the Wallet Information section, click the Show Details button (it looks like a gear icon).
  • Your public wallet address should be displayed at the end of the output.

What is a public wallet address?

A public wallet address is a unique string that serves as the address of your Ethereum account. It is used to receive and send ether (ETH) and other cryptocurrencies.

Tips and Variations

  • If you are using the Bitcoin Core GUI, you can also use the Wallet Information section to view your public wallet address.
  • You can also use the bitcoin-wallet command with the -w option to list all wallets and their addresses. For example: [amirreza@localhost bin]$ ./bitcoin-wallet -wallet=test-wallet --list-wallets
  • Make sure you are using a compatible version of Bitcoin Core for Ethereum (version 22.0 or later).

After following these steps, you should be able to see your public wallet address in Bitcoin Core. If you have any problems or questions, feel free to ask!

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