Restore from private key
If you have not had any accounts with Nintondo WalletCopied!
Step 1: Open the Nintondo Wallet extension, create password and choose "Restore from private key".
Step 2: In the “Private Key” field, enter a valid recovery key for your wallet or account. In the “Restore from” list, select:
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WIF (default) is a private key in an export- and import-friendly format. It includes Base58Check encoding, making it easier to copy and restore.
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HEX is the raw hexadecimal form of the private key (64 characters for most cryptocurrencies).
Step 3: Click “Continue”.
Step 4: Select your wallet address type and click on the “Continue” button. You can learn more about bellscoin addresses here.
Nintondo is non-custodial, so you will be the only person who knows your password; we can't help you restore it once it is lost. Make sure that your password is well-kept.
If you are already using Nintondo Wallet Copied!
Step 1: On the main screen, enter your wallet list.
Step 2: On the wallet list page, click on the “Plus” button.
Step 3: Repeat the same steps as in the first case.