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    How to migrate your Opera Crypto Wallet on Desktop

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    • reesjank
      reesjank @krzy19 last edited by

      @krzy19 Alright thanks for the info. I didn't manually trigger any events, could it be possible the browser auto-updated?

      What may be the current stable version of Opera on Android? And how does the Android Keystore work, is it possible to access that on my phone?

      One idea I have is to revert to an older version of opera android on my phone but I'm not sure if that would endanger something it stored on the device.

      Thanks for the help, recovering the wallet is really important to me.

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      • reesjank
        reesjank @reesjank last edited by

        @reesjank Screenshot_20250724-212925_Google Play Store.jpg Screenshot_20250724-212728_Opera~2.jpg

        Btw this is what I'm seeing on my android browser and the version

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        • krzy19
          krzy19 Opera @reesjank last edited by krzy19

          @reesjank: I’ve reached out to the mobile team (I’m from the desktop) to re-test scenarios where the wallet key is marked as missing or corrupted. In the meantime, please avoid reverting or reinstalling anything. I’ll follow up in this thread once I hear back from them.

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          • reesjank
            reesjank @krzy19 last edited by

            @krzy19 Got it, thank you 🙏

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            • Andres4898749
              Andres4898749 last edited by

              I have already followed all the necessary steps, but I still haven't been able to recover my assets. Honestly, it feels like all of this is being done intentionally by Opera to keep users' funds, and nothing is truly being done to support us during this process.

              I strongly urge Opera to restore full wallet functionality, at least temporarily, so users can properly access and withdraw their assets.

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              • krzy19
                krzy19 Opera @Andres4898749 last edited by krzy19

                @Andres4898749 I'm sorry to hear that, but I don't know at what stage you encountered difficulties. Did you manage to recover the 12-word backup phrase?

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                • Megan-Muck
                  Megan-Muck last edited by

                  hello need help please ,
                  i had Bitcoin in my wallet . I installed and migrated to MetaMask . I opened my metamask wallet ,but I couldn't find my Bitcoin. I then discovered that Metamask does not support bitcoin .
                  so I then migrate to another wallet that does support Bitcoin "Exodus" but I couldn't see my bitcoin there either. so Where is my Bitcoin.

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                  • krzy19
                    krzy19 Opera @Megan-Muck last edited by krzy19

                    @megan-muck: To access the funds, you need to combine the recovery phrase with the appropriate derivation path that was used to generate the addresses. The Crypto Wallet used SegWit (P2SH) by default — Bitcoin addresses started with 3… (path: m/49'/0'/0').

                    It seems that the Exodus wallet does not support P2SH — addresses probably start with bc1… (path: m/84'/0'/0').

                    I recommend using hardware wallets such as Ledger or Trezor.

                    There are also software wallets you can try at your own risk, such as Electrum, Sparrow, or BlueWallet (which can import 3… addresses).

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                    • Andres4898749
                      Andres4898749 last edited by

                      If you own BTC, use your recovery phrase to import your assets into the BlueWallet app. How to Import Your BTC Wallet into BlueWallet Download and Install BlueWallet Get it from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). Open the App and Tap on “Add Now” You’ll see this option on the home screen. Choose “Import Wallet” Enter Your Recovery Phrase (12 or 24 words) Type them in the correct order, separated by spaces. Name Your Wallet (Optional) You can give your wallet a custom name for easy reference. Tap “Import” Wait a few seconds—your wallet and balance will load.

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                      • Megan-Muck
                        Megan-Muck @krzy19 last edited by

                        @krzy19 Hello Thank You,
                        I don't understand what a deviation path of what SegWit (P2SH) is but I restored my wallet to Blockstream Green .and my BItcoin came back .
                        Thank you So much .:)

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                        • Megan-Muck
                          Megan-Muck @Andres4898749 last edited by

                          @Andres4898749
                          Thankyou Andres I have found my Bitcoin . I use the BlockStream green wallet . ( I'm on a desktop )
                          thanks for all your help. 🙂

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