Wallets

Solana_wallets.csv

This Comma-Sepparated Values (CSV) file is used to load the wallets used on our Solana modules. I personally recommend Ron's Editor for a fast and easy way to edit these sort of files. It contains three main columns.

Name

This is the name you want to give to the wallet stored. It can be any arbitrary name.

Private Key

This is a base 58 encoded private key representation of your Solana wallet. Every wallet manager has its own ways of doing this, you can check how to do this for Phantom here.

Public Key (optional)

This is the public key of your wallet, also known as, your wallet address. It's the address which can be explored through common Solana explorers such as Solscan, or Solana Explorer. It is not strictly required and more so used for tracking your own wallets publicly.

Sample solana_wallets.csv

Trx_wallets.csv

This file follows the same structure as for Solana, except here the private key is just an encoded hex string which looks like d5bd7ad815fe5113bf21669f8b95a65a96f6ad924cf550c6a64c6e74962b465e.

If you are using TronLink's wallet from your Chrome Extension, you should follow these steps to extract the private key.

Step 1: Export Account

Right click on the three dots at the top right of your wallet, and click on export account.

Export Account

Step 2: Select Private Key

Select the option which says Private Key for export. It will ask you to enter your password.

Private Key

Step 3: View Private Key

After doing the above steps, click on View Private Key and copy that value onto the Private Key field of your trx_wallets.csv file. Make sure to also include your TRX address onto the Public Key field.

View Private Key

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