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Wallet

Learn more about your wallet

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Your Newton account will contain an Externally Owned Account and a Smart Contract Account. When sending and receiving funds you will use the smart account's public address, which is found in the wallet interface. You will deploy this account onchain automatically upon your first token swap or agent creation.

When you first sign up with Newton your wallet is empty, and you may send supported tokens to your account even before it is deployed.

Locate Your Wallet

Click the wallet icon in the top-right corner of the screen to see the interface slide into view.

The wallet interface will appear on the right side of your screen.

Sending And Receiving Assets

You can use this interface to receive assets from and send assets to another wallet.

Sending

🚨 DO NOT SEND TOKENS TO THE FOLLOWING WALLETS: Bybit, Kucoin, and Cwallet.

Sending tokens from your Newton account to any of the following exchange wallets will result in the loss of your tokens:

  • Bybit

  • Kucoin

  • Cwallet

The above list of wallets is not exhaustive. If you sent funds from your Newton account to either of the above exchanges and your balance doesn’t reflect it, the funds likely reached the exchange's pooled wallet, but their system didn’t automatically credit your account due to limitations in tracking smart contract or internal transactions. Please open a support ticket with the exchange and be sure to include your transaction hash and wallet address, and ask them to manually link the deposit.

Receiving

Click the address in the top of the wallet to copy the address to your clipboard or click Receive to view the QR code to scan with another device's camera.

The QR will be shown inside the wallet interface after you click Receive. You can scan the QR code with your smartphone camera or other compatible device to read the address.

Press the x in the top-right corner of the wallet interface to close it, or use the back arrow in the top-left to go back to the previous view.

Fiat On-Ramp

You can also purchase crypto through the wallet interface. Simply click on the Buy button to begin.

To learn more about fiat on-ramp please read this article: Adding Assets | Fiat On-Ramp.

Transaction History

View your transaction history in the wallet interface by clicking the clock icon at the bottom of the screen.

After clicking that clock icon you will see your transaction history, if your wallet has any past transactions.

Private Key Export

You may export your wallet's private key at any time. The private key exported generates your Externally Owned Account (EOA). Your EOA owns your Smart Contract Account and deploys it onchain when necessary.

Newton accounts are getting an upgraded wallet experience using EIP-7702 — a new Ethereum feature that lets regular wallets (EOAs) act like smart contract wallets, without deploying any contracts. New users will automatically experience the update while existing users will see this update roll out to their account and they will not have to do anything to prepare for it.

If you are an existing user without the 7702 update the private key you export will have a different address than your smart wallet address you can see in the Newton dashboard. The smart account is actually a smart contract which does not have a private key. To regain access to the smart account you will need to interact with it through your EOA, which Newton handles for you!

  1. Click the gear icon to view your wallet settings

  2. Clicking the Private Key button will send a confirmation code to your connected email address

  3. Enter the confirmation code sent to your connected email address

  4. Read and acknowledge the security reminders and then click View Private Key to view your private key

Questions?

If you have any questions about your wallet that are not answered in this article please reach out to us by using the chat widget in the bottom-right corner of this screen.

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