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Public Address
SHARE
Private Key (Wallet Import Format)
SECRET

Step 0. Follow the security checklist recommendation

First step is to download this website from Github and open the index.html file directly from your computer. It's just too easy to sneak some evil code in the 6000+ lines of javascript to leak your private key, and you don't want to see your funds stolen. Code version control makes it much easier to cross-check what actually run. For extra security, unplug your Internet access while generating your wallet.

Step 1. Generate new address

Generate new address by moving your mouse around or by entering random characters on the first load. You can also click "Generate new address" button.

Step 2. Print the Paper Wallet

Click the Paper Wallet tab and print the page on high quality setting. Never save the page as a PDF file to print it later since a file is more likely to be hacked than a piece of paper.

Step 3. Fold the Paper Wallet

Fold your new Paper wallet following the lines. Fold in half lengthwise, and then in three widthwise.
You can insert one side inside the other to lock the wallet.

Step 4. Share your public address

Use your public address to receive money from other crypto-currency users. You can share your public address as much as you want.

Step 5. Keep your private key secret

The private key is literally the key to your coins, if someone was to obtain it, they could withdraw the funds currently in the wallet, and any funds that might be deposited in that wallet.

Please test spending a small amount before receiving any large payments.

Frequently asked questions :

• What are the pros and cons of paper wallet ?

Pros:

They are not subject to malwares and keyloggers
You don’t rely on a third party’s honesty or capacity to protect your coins
You won't lose your coins when your device break

Cons:

Possibility of physical damage if not stored securely.
No stake rewards.

• How to use a paper wallet ?

Once you have generated and printed your Redd paper wallet, you can send coins to the public address, like you normally do. Store your paper wallet securely. It contains everything that is needed to spend your funds. Consider using BIP38 to secure your paper wallet with a password.

• How to spend the coins stored in a paper wallet ?

You will need to import your private key in your Redd wallet (installed in one of the platforms), you can download the wallet from our official website. Once you have Redd wallet installed and synced, go to Debug Window>Console tab and enter the command: importprivkey [yourprivatekey].


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Comma Separated Values: Index,Address,Private Key (WIF)
Algorithm: SHA256(passphrase)
Public Address:
Private Key (Wallet Import Format):

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Your Private Key is a unique secret number that only you know. It can be encoded in a number of different formats. Below we show the Public Address and Public Key that corresponds to your Private Key as well as your Private Key in the most popular encoding formats (WIF, WIFC, HEX, B64).

Public Address
Public Address Compressed


Public Key (130 characters [0-9A-F]):
Public Key (compressed, 66 characters [0-9A-F]):

Private Key WIF
51 characters Base58
Private Key WIF Compressed
52 characters Base58


Private Key Hexadecimal Format (64 characters [0-9A-F]):
Private Key Base64 (44 characters):
Private Key Mini Format (22, 26 or 30 characters):
Private Key Base6 Format (99 characters [0-5]):
Private Key BIP38 Format (58 characters Base58):
How do I make a wallet using dice? What is B6?
An important part of creating a crypto-currency wallet is ensuring the random numbers used to create the wallet are truly random. Physical randomness is better than computer generated pseudo-randomness. The easiest way to generate physical randomness is with dice. To create a crypto-currency private key you only need one six sided die which you roll 99 times. Stopping each time to record the value of the die. When recording the values follow these rules: 1=1, 2=2, 3=3, 4=4, 5=5, 6=0. By doing this you are recording the big random number, your private key, in B6 or base 6 format. You can then enter the 99 character base 6 private key into the text field above and click View Details. You will then see the public address associated with your private key. You should also make note of your private key in WIF format since it is more widely used.

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