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Edited on 27/06/2025, 00:44:18 UTC
The first question is which wallet was actually used to create that seed phrase if it wasn’t electrum then when you’re importing the seed phrase, there is an option button there you have to click Bip39. As a Bip39 seed phrase you will see two options where one shows the different address type that is where you choose native Segwit (p2wpkh) option and I think the wallet will be restored. Compare the address with the address on blockchain.com

If it is a private key you have as backup just go to create account use the import bitcoin address or private key button and then proceed by importing the private key but you must prephend it. For restoring bc1q simply import the private key with “p2wpkh:private key”
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Scraped on 27/06/2025, 00:19:09 UTC
The first question is which wallet was actually used to create that seed phrase if it wasn’t electrum then when you’re importing the seed phrase, there is an option button there you have to click Bip39. As a Bip39 seed phrase you will see two options where one shows the different address type that is where you choose native Segwit (p2wpkh) option and I think the wallet will be restored. Compare the address with the address on blockchain.com
Original archived Re: Electrum with Legacy addresses being funded to xpub blockchain.com bech address
Scraped on 27/06/2025, 00:14:22 UTC
The first question is which wallet was actually used to create that seed phrase if it wasn’t electrum then when you’re importing the seed phrase, there is an option button there you have to click Bip39. As a Bip39 seed phrase you will see two options where one shows the different address type that is where you choose native Segwit (p2wpkh) and I think the wallet will be restored