You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Check Accept Terms at the bottom, then select Access My Wallet
Once in the wallet navigate to the blue box at the top right labeled Network and select Change
In the Network drop down scroll down and select GO
- Woohoo! You're wallet is now connected to the GoChain network and your address will display your GO
Proceed to sent the GO to your GO address from your Ledger, or another wallet:
I sent GO to an Ethereum wallet on an exchange, or a wallet that is in possession of a third party:
You'll need to contact the third party who has possession of the Ethereum private key for the wallet. They may not be able to provide it for their own security reasons, it'll be up to you to convince them of your mistake. You can tell them you sent GoChain to an Ethereum address that you now need the private key of the Ethereum address to access your GoChain wallet separately. This scenario would be like sending Ethereum to an Ethereum Classic wallet--same wallets, different networks.
reacted with thumbs up emoji reacted with thumbs down emoji reacted with laugh emoji reacted with hooray emoji reacted with confused emoji reacted with heart emoji reacted with rocket emoji reacted with eyes emoji
-
GoChain public wallet addresses and private keys are derived from the same code and will work to access wallets on both networks.
I sent GO to an Ethereum wallet and I have the private key:
Note: Please use this wallet in Chrome Incognito Mode or Firefox Private Window. This will disable any extensions that could read your private key.
I sent GO to an Ethereum wallet on my hardware wallet:
Ledger X/S:
Plug your Ledger into your PC, unlock and open the Ethereum app
Navigate to https://myetherwallet.com/
Click on Access My Wallet
Select Hardware
Choose the **Ethereum App **
Check Accept Terms at the bottom, then select Access My Wallet
Once in the wallet navigate to the blue box at the top right labeled Network and select Change
- Woohoo! You're wallet is now connected to the GoChain network and your address will display your GO
I sent GO to an Ethereum wallet on an exchange, or a wallet that is in possession of a third party:
You'll need to contact the third party who has possession of the Ethereum private key for the wallet. They may not be able to provide it for their own security reasons, it'll be up to you to convince them of your mistake. You can tell them you sent GoChain to an Ethereum address that you now need the private key of the Ethereum address to access your GoChain wallet separately. This scenario would be like sending Ethereum to an Ethereum Classic wallet--same wallets, different networks.
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions