Ethereum: How to view your public wallet address in Bitcoin Core
As an Ethereum user, it is essential that we clearly understand how to handle the title of public wallet in the context of Bitcoin Core. In this article we will guide you through the process of viewing the title of the public wallet.
Prerequisites
Before we get into the steps, make sure you followed these initial setup instructions:
- Downloaded Bitcoin Core 22.0.
- Made a new Ethereum wallet with the
bitcoin-Wallet
command:[amirreza@localhost bin] $.
View your public wallet address in Bitcoin Core
Follow these steps to view the title of the public wallet:
Method 1: Using the terminal
- Open a terminal on the distribution of Linux.
- Find the library where you saved the "Bitcoin Fund".
Bash
CD/Way // Bitcoin Fund
`
- Run the following command to list all your wallets:
`Bash
.
`
This displays all your wallets list, including Ethereum’s wallet. Scroll on the output until you find the title of the public wallet.
Method 2: Using Bitcoin Core GUI (optional)
If you use Bitcoin Core GUI to manage your wallet, you can follow these steps:
- Open Bitcoin Core Gui.
- Click “Pallets” in the top menu bar.
- Select the Ethereum wallet from the list of wallets available.
- In the “Wallet Info” section, click “Show Details” (looks like a gear icon).
- The title of the public wallet must be displayed at the end of the output.
What is the title of the public wallet?
The title of the public wallet is a unique string that serves as the title of Ethereum account. Used to receive and send Ether (ETH) and other cryptocurrencies.
Tips and variations
- If you use Bitcoin Core GUI, you can view the public wallet address using the “Wallet Info” section.
- Use the “Bitcoin-Wallet” command with the “-W
option all your wallets and their address. For example:
[amirreza@localhost bin] $.
- Make sure you use the compatible version of Bitcoin Core for Ethereum (version 22.0 or higher).
By following these steps, you must be able to view the title of the public wallet in Bitcoin Core. If you have any questions or questions please ask!