In BitBox you can create wallets for multiple blockchains (coins) or import your existing wallets using your public key. This public key can be used to import your transaction data into a Blockpit Wallet Integration.
The following Blockchain Integrations are currently available:
π‘ All blockchains (wallets) in your integration are grouped into one folder when created. Existing or future Integrations can also be added to your group at a later point.
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β> More on grouping of integrations within a folder
Steps for adding BitBox Wallet
If you have for example Ethereum based assets in BitBox, you can use your Ethereum Public Key to automatically import your BitBox transaction data into your Blockpit Wallet Integration by following the instructions below:
Launch the Bitbox application and connect to your BitBox.
ββGo to Settings in the lower-left corner.
ββGo to Manage accounts.
ββSelect Ethereum and existing tokens that you own.
ββThen select Ethereum on the left side.
ββThen just go to Receive, so you can view your address.
ββSelect Show and verify full address on device to display your address.
ββThen copy your displayed address.
ββTo import your data, you must first create an Integration. To do so, click the top menu item + Integration.
Now select Bitbox and click on Continue.
Name your Integration and paste the Ethereum Public Key as you copied earlier as Blockchain Address.
βTip:Keep βFull Historyβ as the default start date. Selecting a specific start date only makes sense if you want to add transactions that are before the start date manually.(Optional): You can let Blockpit check if your address is part of the EVM network (Ethereum Virtual Machine) and therefore active on different blockchains of this network by keeping the following Advanced settings and confirming with Continue.
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If your address is EVM enabled, you can now select those active blockchains that you want to import as a standalone wallet integration, as shown below.
βYou will now be asked whether you want to import additional Wallets/Blockchains into your Integration.
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If so, simply repeat the last steps by pasting an additional Blockchain Address (Public Key).
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When you are finished, simply click Continue so all your transactions can automatically be imported into your Integration.
π If you want to import Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin or Dogecoin transactions via extended public key (xpub), see the following article.
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β> Where can I find the extended public key (Xpub) of my wallet?
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β If you want to add more blockchain addresses at a later date, you can either create them as a separate + Integration and then add them to your Wallet Integration or Add them directly as a New Address in the Integrations tab.
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β> How to group integrations within a folder?
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π‘ If there is no automatic wallet import solution for your blockchain (coin) in Blockpit, you have to import this transaction data manually into a Manual Integration.
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β> How to create a Manual Integration?
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How do I solve problems with my BitBox Wallet Integration?
Troubleshooting: First steps in case of problems with my automatic Blockchain or Wallet Integration?

