Receive RGB Assets
Use the Wizz Wallet extension to receive $jerry, $RNA, and other RGB assets.
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Use the Wizz Wallet extension to receive $jerry, $RNA, and other RGB assets.
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Currently, Wizz Extension Wallet v2.10.3 (Download / Update) now supports Bihelix network assets based on the RGB protocol. Please ensure you use a separate address for storing RGB assets to avoid mixing or losing them with assets from other protocols.
IMPORTANT:
Before receiving RGB assets, make sure your address path is either
m/84'/0'/0'/9/0
(standard path) orm/86/1/0/9/0/0
(TP wallet path), and ensure you have at least one UTXO.If you're importing from a TokenPocket wallet, select the
m/86/1/0/9/0/0
address path.If RGB assets are mistakenly sent to an address with a different path, you will only be able to view them but not transfer them for now.
Wizz Wallet currently supports the display of RGB assets, and a new version with support for RGB asset transfers will be released soon.
Here’s how to create an RGB wallet in the Wizz Wallet extension. The import process is similar to creating a new wallet, so we won’t go into details again.
Download Wizz Extension Wallet v2.10.3 from the Chrome Web Store: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/wizz-wallet/ghlmndacnhlaekppcllcpcjjjomjkjpg
Click “Create Wallet,” set a wallet password, and select the “BiHelix” option.
Backup your wallet’s seed phrase, preferably by writing it down on paper. Do not copy or screenshot it.。
Then, verify any three seed words.
Choose the wallet path. If creating a new wallet, select the default option m/84'/0'/0'/9/0
. If importing a TP wallet, choose the second path m/86/1/0/9/0/0
.
Finally, read the important notes and click confirm to enter the wallet. Currently, RGB asset display and BTC transfer is supported. RGB transfer will be supported soon.
IMPORTANT:
In the future, transferring RGB assets requires BTC in the wallet, with at least 0.0001 BTC recommended.
To transfer RGB assets, you must use UTXOs that are not occupied by other assets, known as “pure sats.”
Transaction fees for transfers can only be paid with “pure sats.”
Visit the batch transfer page: Open the Wizz Cash BTC batch transfer feature and connect your wallet. You can use any Bitcoin wallet address to transfer BTC.
Split UTXO: Transfer BTC (pure sats) from other wallets to your Wizz wallet following this recommended setup: 2 relatively large UTXOs to pay transaction fees and 8 smaller UTXOs to receive RGB assets. You can adjust the BTC amounts and distribution as needed. Enter your RGB wallet address as the receiving address.
Send the Transaction: After setting the BTC amount and receiving address, select the network fee and click the Confirm button. Sign the transaction with your wallet and wait for the BTC to arrive after the transaction is confirmed.
Check your RGB wallet address to confirm that BTC has been received. You’re now ready to receive airdrops.