Your node must be HTTPS in order to connect to it via MyEtherWallet.com. You can [download the MyEtherWallet repo & run it locally](https://github.com/kvhnuke/etherwallet/releases/latest) to connect to your local node. Or, get free SSL certificate via [LetsEncrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/).
You may know this as your "Account #" or your "Public Key". It's what you send people so they can send you ETH. That icon is an easy way to recognize your address.
Your Address:
This Keystore / JSON file matches the format used by Mist & Geth so you can easily import it in the future. It is the recommended file to download and back up.
This is the unencrypted text version of your private key, meaning no password is necessary. If someone were to find your unencrypted private key, they could access your wallet without a password. For this reason, encrypted versions are typically recommended.
Private Key (unencrypted)
ProTip: If you cannot print this right now, click "Print" and save it as a PDF until you are able to get it printed. Remove it from your computer afterwards!
You arrived via a link that has the address, amount, gas or data fields filled in for you. You can change any information before sending. Unlock your wallet to get started.
The weeWallet app is created exclusively for members of the wee cashback network, by invitation only. Users can authenticate and create a token wallet by just a few clicks.
The weeWallet is a very secure application and private to the user's specific device. The application holds a Private key which is not communicated on any servers or any other location. In case your device is stolen or misplaced no one can find your private key without your password or your master recovery phrases. It's a very secure and reliable solution.
Application security is enhanced by adding passwords to your wallet so no one can get inside you wallet app. You need to remember your password and if you forget your password you still have a set of master recovery phrases which can be used to recover your wallet, these are displayed while creating your account.
NOTE: If your device is lost, the recovery phrases are the only way you can recover your wallet and the tokens it holds. weeGroup cannot recover your tokens if you do not posess your recovery phrases. This is to ensure your privacy and absolute ownership of your tokens.
The safest recommended method for backing up your recovery phrases is to write them down on paper and keep them in a safe place. You just never transmit these phrases online as they act as a global password even if you forgot your password or lost your device.
Your weeWallet is used for storing your weeTokens, which give you the relevant advantages in the wee cash back network.
In future it will also be possible to transfer your wee tokens to another wallet.
You can get more information on our website weemat.io.
For any questions or queries please contact us on the below email service@weecoin.io
Generate & Send Offline Transaction
Step 1: Generate Information (Online Computer)
Note: This is the FROM address, not the TO address.
weeWallet does not hold your keys for you. We cannot access accounts, recover keys, reset passwords, nor reverse transactions. Protect your keys & always check that you are on correct URL.
You are responsible for your security.
Always backup your keys: weeWallet are not "web wallets". You do not create an account or give us your funds to hold onto. No data leaves your computer / your browser. We make it easy for you to create, save, and access your information and interact with the blockchain.
We are not responsible for any loss: Ethereum, weeWallet, and some of the underlying Javascript libraries we use are under active development. While we have thoroughly tested & tens of thousands of wallets have been successfully created by people all over the globe, there is always the possibility something unexpected happens that causes your funds to be lost. Please do not invest more than you are willing to lose, and please be careful.
Translations of weeWallet: The community has done an amazing job translating weeWallet into a variety of languages. However, weeWallet can only verify the validity and accuracy of the information provided in English and, because of this, the English version of our website is the official text.
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Welcome to weeWallet
We know this click-through shit is annoying. We are sorry.
Please take some time to understand this for your own safety. 🙏
Your funds will be stolen if you do not head these warnings.
We cannot recover your funds or freeze your account if you visit a phishing site or lose your private key.
What is weeWallet?
weeWallet is a free, open-source, client-side interface.
We allow you to interact directly with the blockchain while remaining in full control of your keys & your funds.
**You** and **only you** are responsible for your security.
When you open an account with a bank or exchange, they create an account for you in their system.
They keep track of your personal information, account passwords, balances, transactions and ultimately your money.
They charge fees to manage your account and provide services, like refunding transactions when your card gets stolen.
You can write a check or charge your debit card to send money, go online to check your balance, reset your password, and get a new debit card if you lose it.
You have an account *with the bank* and they decide how much money you can send, where you can send it, and how long to hold on a suspicious deposit. All for a fee.
The blockchain is like a huge, global, decentralized spreadsheet.
It keeps track of who sent how many coins to whom, and what the balance of every account is.
It is stored and maintained by thousands of people (miners) across the globe who have special computers.
It is made up of all the individual transactions sent from MyEtherWallet, MetaMask, Exodus, Mist, Geth, Parity, and everywhere else.
When you see your balance on MyEtherWallet.com or view your transactions on [etherscan.io](https://etherscan.io), you are seeing data on the blockchain, not in our personal systems.
Because we need you to understand that we **cannot**...
Access your account or send your funds for you.
Recover or change your private key.
Recover or reset your password.
Reverse, cancel, or refund transactions.
Freeze accounts.
**You** and **only you** are responsible for your security.
Be diligent to keep your private key and password safe. Your private key is sometimes called your mnemonic phrase, keystore file, UTC file, JSON file, wallet file.
If lose your private key or password, no one can recover it.
If you enter your private key on a phishing website, you will have **all your funds taken**.
Phishers send you a message with a link to a website that looks just like MyEtherWallet, EtherDelta, Paypal, or your bank, but is not the real website. They steal your information and then steal your money.
Install [EAL](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/etheraddresslookup/pdknmigbbbhmllnmgdfalmedcmcefdfn) or [MetaMask](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/metamask/nkbihfbeogaeaoehlefnkodbefgpgknn) or [Protect by PhishFort](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/phishfort-protect/bdiohckpogchppdldbckcdjlklanhkfc") or [Cryptonite by Metacert](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cryptonite-by-metacert/keghdcpemohlojlglbiegihkljkgnige) to block malicious websites.
Always check the URL: `https://weewallet.mwancloud.com`.
Do not trust messages or links sent to you randomly via email, Slack, Reddit, Twitter, etc.
Always navigate directly to a site before you enter information. Do not enter information after clicking a link from a message or email.
[Install an AdBlocker](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm?hl=en) and do not click ads on your search engine (e.g. Google).
People will try to get you to give them money in return for nothing.
If it is too good to be true, it probably is.
Research before sending money to someone or some project. Look for information on a variety of websites and forums. Be wary.
Ask questions when you don't understand something or it doesn't seem right.
Don't let fear, FUD, or FOMO win over common sense. If something is very urgent, ask yourself 'why?'. It may be to create FOMO or prevent you from doing research.