Creating a Watch-only Wallet with xPub and Address Explorer in Vault12 Guard (2024)

Watch-only wallets enable you to keep track of your cryptocurrency balances without ever exposing your private keys or your seed phrase. Vault12 Guard has introduced a new capability, Address Explorer, for BIP39 compatible wallets that enables you to display your wallet addresses for assets locked in your Vault - without the need to unlock assets.

These addresses can then be used in Watch-only wallets. The Address Explorer handily enables you to copy addresses for easy import and also provides an xPub export to make it very simple and straightforward to create Watch-only wallets.

What is an xPub and how does it relate to a watch-only wallet?

xPub is short for an extended public key, which is a special public key that represents a group of public keys or addresses on a blockchain. An xPub can be used to create a Watch-only wallet, which is a simple way to track your balances and transactions without using your seed phrase or your actual transactional wallet. In practice, this allows you to see your digital assets, and even receive new payments, but can not be used to spend your existing assets.

Wallets that use the BIP39 standard provide multiple addresses (sometimes referred to as accounts) that can be used to deposit cryptocurrency. To protect your privacy even further, it is advisable to use different addresses, and not just the default first address. In fact, the BIP32 standard for Hierarchical Deterministic Wallets gives you even more control over selectively revealing addresses, protecting your overall privacy.

What are the benefits of having an xPub for multiple crypto addresses?

Each BIP39-compatible wallet provides public addresses that can be used for a variety of different assets, e.g., various cryptocurrencies, or NFTs. Many wallets refer to these addresses as accounts, but as far as the blockchain is concerned these are simply addresses where digital assets can be deposited. Addresses give you the following benefits:

  • Multiple addresses can store multiple currencies in a single wallet, protected by a single seed phrase. This simplifies how much you need to keep track of.
  • You can have a virtually unlimited number of crypto addresses for receiving purposes, while keeping your seed protected.
  • As an added protection, you can avoid using the first several addresses to further reduce your risk of compromised privacy.
  • Doing an xPub export means you can inspect the balances associated with your addresses without exposing your seed.

How to use Address Explorer in Vault12?

To explore your wallet addresses for assets locked in your digital Vault, you first need to make sure your seed phrase asset is either generated from Vault12 or imported with the Address Explorer option.

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Click on the Address Explorer and select the cryptocurrency type.


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Your public addresses are displayed with options to export your extended public keys (xPub).

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Click on an address to display the QR code to receive payment.

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How to use an xPub to create a Watch-only Wallet?

In this example, we will import the xPub into Bluewallet.

In your digital Vault, select the asset whose addresses you wish to export.

Select "Export XPUB" to export the extended public address. Copy the xPub.

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What do you need to know about xPub Privacy?

Anyone who has access to your xPub can see all the addresses associated with your wallet, and therefore all transactions associated with those addresses. Although the xPub is nowhere near as sensitive as your seed phrase, since it does not allow balances to be spent, you should still be careful not to share it with people that you do not want to know the digital asset transaction history for the associated wallet.

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Open your chosen Watch-only wallet

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Select 'Import wallet'

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Paste in your address or xPub

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Bluewallet recognizes the xPub and sets up your Watch-only wallet.

Once your Watch-only wallet is set up, you can inspect your balances at any time.

Creating a Watch-only Wallet with xPub and Address Explorer in Vault12 Guard (2024)

FAQs

How to create a watch-only wallet address? ›

Login to your watch-only wallet by tapping Add Wallet and selecting Watch-only. 5. Enter your login details, then your wallet will be opened in watch-only mode. Send will be disabled but you can still generate addresses and Receive funds.

How many addresses can an XPUB generate? ›

Xpub and Security

Learn more. An external wallet may generate more than 20 unused addresses, exceeding the address gap limit. Ledger Live does not detect transactions on addresses beyond the gap limit. An incorrect account balance will be displayed and you may not be able to spend the coins using Ledger Live.

Why is my trust wallet showing this is a watch-only wallet? ›

Why is my Trust Wallet showing a watch-only wallet? If you've added a public address, but not the secret phrase or the private key of a wallet, you'll see the wallet marked as “View-only wallet”. You cannot access the funds in a view-only wallet.

How do I get a private key for a watch-only wallet? ›

Obtain the private key associated with the public address in your watch-only wallet. This can typically be done by exporting the private key from the original wallet that was used to create the public address. 2. Import the private key into a wallet that has the ability to spend funds.

Are watch only wallets safe? ›

While watch-only wallets can provide added peace of mind for cryptocurrency investors, they are not without their risks. One of the primary concerns surrounding watch-only wallets is the potential for scams and fraudulent activities.

How does a watch only wallet work? ›

Watch-only is a term used to describe Bitcoin wallets that allow you to keep track of your bitcoin in cold storage while disabling the ability to spend funds. This is because watch-only wallets do not store or use private keys, and are therefore unable to authorize any spends on behalf of the user.

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