Import private key
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Click the "Import Private Key" button to quickly import existing private keys.
Import rules:
First column is Wallet Note (required); e.g., wallet1, wallet2.
Second column is Private Key (required).
Third column is Group (optional).
Wallets can be divided into several groups for different purposes, groups can be set after import.
Fourth column is Proxy IP (optional); used only for tasks requiring a proxy IP.
Supported proxy IP formats:
IP: port
Username: password
Fifth column is Exchange Wallet Address (optional).
After entering the data, click confirm, and the system will perform a format validation, notifying you of any errors in the lines.
Note: The system starts counting lines from 0, so add 1 to the system's line number to match your perception.
You can also import wallets quickly in bulk using a csv file that corresponds to the rules mentioned above. Required fields must be filled, and optional fields can be skipped with ,, indicating that the column is left blank.
If you don't know how to prepare or edit a csv file, you can create a few wallets on the web page, export them, and obtain a standard csv file needed by the system with correctly matched columns.
If your exported wallet private key file was encrypted by the UnicornX system, you need to enable decryption and enter the password for the system to decrypt the private key properly.
Check the checkbox on the left side of the wallet list and click "Delete Selected" to remove unwanted wallets.
Please make sure to back up your wallets, as once deleted, they cannot be recovered without the private key.