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Why did I get access to the wallet?
Address: 8Y2XdtmZg6YRiYrzZxgpNw8yUg3JUJ7pUar5qbGjUiFf
My question is, why did I get access to the wallet? … Does the wallet address initially exist on the blockchain and does the bip39 algorithm generate a unique passphrase to access this wallet address? …
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When importing a mnemonic phrase into a phantom app, the wallet addresses do not match
I tested a code example for generating a mnemonic phrase and restoring a wallet using a mnemonic phrase from the official Solan documentation and a question arose.
const mnemonic =
"pill tomorrow foster … How can I make sure that when importing into phantom the address is the same as when creating the wallet? …
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When importing a mnemonic phrase into a phantom app, the wallet addresses do not match
UPD:
From the official phantom app docs:
How does Phantom import wallet addresses? … Phantom will then sort this filtered list based on how many signatures
each wallet has had plus the amount of lamports it currently owns. …