I would imagining that you need to find out the BTC private key on your device and import that key into the safex wallet. I don’t believe you can send safex from the device itself, so sending the BTC to another device would have no effect on the safex.
I hope so, I will probably leave a small amount of btc just in case (maybe they need to be attached to a very small amount of btc, I don’t know?)
thanks again !
I have a question though:
So with the SAME 24 words passphrase (BIP39), I can convert it to 3 different private keys (for btc eth bch in my case) ? Is that right ?
The passphrase is connected to ALL the different private keys inside the nano S ?
The Impression I got was that the one passphrase gives you all your keys. Only one way to find out never used one before so I can’t say from my own experience.
I almost figured it out, and managed to import BTC (BIP 44/0…)private keys to safex wallet from my nano s via mnemonic code converter.
BUT, now I have another problem: my SAFEX coins are on a BTC SEGWIT adress (in my nano S), and SEGWIT is a BIP 49/0… adress.
I tried to import a private key (segwit bip49) (with nothing on it, as a test) on the safex wallet, then it’s added to safex wallet BUT the receiving adress DOES NOT correspond to the private key !
(and it’ not on the list of private/public keys listed on the mnemonic code converter page https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ )
I’m really trying, but this is driving me crazy !!!
Is there anyone who knows what to do ?
if not, how can I get a hold on safex team ? I’m sure someone can help me there
Just try and add the segwit bip49 that had the safex coins on it to the safex wallet. Nothing bad can happen by trying. If the coins appear that way, transfer them to a new address then.
that’s what I wanted to do, but when I tested it with another (empty) adress, the receiving adress that appeared on the safex wallet didn’t match, so maybe segwit is not compatible ?
I thought that the receiving adress that appeared on the safex wallet could be the one corresponding to the same private key but via BIP44 (legacy) and not BIP49(segwit)(… so a different wallet ?)
If nothing bad can happen, I think I’ll give it a try
Yh just try it out, it’s not like it can make you lose your coins or anything. Just may not work and they will still be where they are, although seemingly inaccessible
Ok, so I tried it with the segwit private keys (where the safex coins are), and … it’s not working.
and like with my previous test, it automaticaly gives me a “legacy” receive adress (starts with 1, segwit with 3)
0 safex on the safex wallet.
on omniexplorer, the safex coins are still stuck on my segwit adress.
I’m about to cry
(not really, but it sucks)