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How to import a paper wallet into MetaMask?

纸钱包是离线生成并打印私钥与地址的冷存储方式,而MetaMask作为热钱包仅支持手动导入私钥(非QR扫描),需严格校验网络、格式及设备安全,导入后建议及时迁移资产。(154字符)

Jun 06, 2026 at 01:59 am

Understanding Paper Wallets and MetaMask Compatibility

1. A paper wallet is a physical printout containing a cryptocurrency address and its corresponding private key, typically generated offline for enhanced security.

2. MetaMask does not natively support direct paper wallet imports via QR code scanning or file upload due to its design as a browser-based software wallet focused on seed phrase recovery and manual private key entry.

3. The only supported method to bring funds from a paper wallet into MetaMask is by importing the private key associated with the Ethereum address printed on the paper.

4. This process assumes the paper wallet holds ETH or ERC-20 tokens on the Ethereum mainnet or a compatible EVM chain supported by MetaMask.

5. Importing invalid or mismatched private keys will result in access to an unrelated or empty account—accuracy is non-negotiable.

Step-by-Step Private Key Import Process

1. Open MetaMask and ensure you are on the correct network—Ethereum Mainnet by default, but verify if your paper wallet was created for a testnet or alternative chain like Polygon or BSC.

2. Click the account icon in the top-right corner, then select Import Account from the dropdown menu.

3. Choose the Private Key option—not “Seed Phrase” or “JSON File”—and paste the full private key string exactly as printed, without spaces or extra characters.

4. Confirm the import. MetaMask will add the account to your list, displaying its balance after syncing with the network.

5. Verify the imported address matches the public address shown on the paper wallet by comparing the last six and first six characters—never rely solely on balance display.

Security Considerations Before Importing

1. Perform the import on a clean, malware-free device with no keyloggers or clipboard hijackers installed—any compromise during this step exposes full control of the funds.

2. Never enter the private key on websites other than the official MetaMask browser extension interface; phishing clones frequently mimic the import screen.

3. Avoid taking screenshots or saving the private key in plain text files—even temporarily—on any connected storage medium.

4. After successful import, consider transferring remaining funds to a newly generated MetaMask account and permanently retire the paper wallet’s private key.

5. If the paper wallet was generated using outdated tools or non-standard derivation paths, cross-check the address generation logic with libraries like ethereumjs-wallet before proceeding.

Troubleshooting Failed Imports

1. An “Invalid private key” error usually indicates a copy-paste mistake—check for invisible Unicode characters, line breaks, or accidental inclusion of “0x” prefix (MetaMask expects raw 64-character hex strings without it).

2. Zero balance after import may mean the paper wallet address never received funds, belongs to a different network, or was misprinted—verify transaction history via Etherscan using the public address.

3. MetaMask may display a different address than expected if the private key corresponds to a non-standard derivation path; Ethereum addresses derived from the same private key are deterministic, so mismatch implies input error.

4. If the wallet was created with a vanity generator or custom salt, standard import will still work—as long as the private key itself is correct and unaltered.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I import a Bitcoin paper wallet into MetaMask?A: No. MetaMask only supports Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains. Bitcoin uses entirely different cryptographic primitives and address formats.

Q: Does MetaMask store my private key after import?A: Yes. MetaMask encrypts and stores it locally in your browser’s extension data. It is never transmitted to external servers unless you manually export it.

Q: What happens if I lose access to MetaMask after importing a paper wallet?A: You retain full ownership as long as you keep the private key secure. You can re-import it into any Ethereum-compatible wallet at any time.

Q: Is it safe to import a paper wallet that has been physically exposed or photographed?A: No. Any exposure of the private key compromises the entire balance. Treat it as immediately spent and move funds elsewhere before further use.

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