Everything a new user needs to know — from first launch to sending, receiving, securing your funds, and managing your wallet like a pro.
Your seed phrase, password and PIN never leave your device. No accounts, no servers, no third parties.
Every transaction requires both your wallet password and your PIN — two separate verifications before any funds move.
Connects directly to the BTC2 network via SPV — no Everywhere Wallet servers involved, ever.
About Everywhere Wallet: This is an SPV mobile wallet built for day-to-day BTC2 payments on Android. It does not run a full node, participate in Proof of Stake, earn staking rewards, or manage Masternodes. For network rewards, run Bitcoin 2 Core or use the Web Wallet at bitc2.org. Recommended: keep your main BTC2 in Bitcoin 2 Core for staking, and use Everywhere Wallet with moderate amounts for mobile spending.
When you open Everywhere Wallet for the first time, you will be guided through a setup flow that creates or restores your wallet and configures your two security credentials: a wallet password and a PIN. This only happens once.
Generates a fresh 24-word BIP39 seed phrase. Choose this if you are new to Everywhere Wallet and have no existing wallet to restore.
Restores from an existing 24-word seed phrase or from an encrypted .ewwb backup file. Use this if you already have a wallet.
The app generates a unique 24-word BIP39 mnemonic and displays all words in a numbered grid. Write them down on paper in the exact order shown. These words are your master key — without them, no one can recover your wallet.
A passphrase acts as a 25th word — it adds an extra derivation layer to your wallet. Leave it empty if you do not need it. If you set a passphrase, you must remember it. It cannot be recovered even with the 24 words alone.
Choose a strong password (minimum 8 characters). This password authorizes every send and encrypts your wallet file on-device. You will need to enter it before every transaction.
Choose a 4 to 6 digit PIN. The PIN unlocks the app after it goes to the background and is the second factor in the send authorization flow. Keep it different from your password.
The app saves your encrypted wallet and connects to the BTC2 P2P network. The dashboard opens and the SPV node begins syncing. Your wallet is ready to use.
Write down your seed phrase before anything else. Store it offline, never as a photo or in a cloud note. Anyone with your 24 words (and passphrase, if set) can access your funds. The app cannot recover them for you.
The Restore screen offers two tabs: enter your seed words manually, or load an .ewwb encrypted backup file from your device storage.
Type or paste your 12 or 24 words in the correct order. Optionally enter your BIP39 passphrase if you had one set during creation. The app validates the mnemonic before proceeding.
Tap the file picker, select your .ewwb file, and enter the password you used when exporting that backup. The file is decrypted and validated locally.
You will be prompted to set (or confirm) your wallet password and PIN. The app then begins a reconciliation sync to rebuild your transaction history and balance.
The dashboard is the main screen of Everywhere Wallet. It shows your current balance, network sync status, and recent transaction history. It refreshes automatically every 25 seconds and supports pull-to-refresh.
Shows your total confirmed BTC2 balance. You can switch between decimal display (e.g. 1.25000000 BTC2) and satoshis (e.g. 125000000 sat) in Settings.
Shows the SPV node status, number of connected peers, and current block height. A progress bar appears during syncing or wallet restore.
The 5 most recent transactions are shown below the status card. Tap "See all" to view your full history with dates, amounts, addresses, and confirmation counts.
The Send button is locked while the wallet is syncing. Wait for the status to show Synced before making transactions to ensure your balance is accurate.
To receive BTC2 you need to provide the sender with one of your wallet addresses. Everywhere Wallet manages all your addresses through The Vault — a local encrypted address book. You must explicitly generate and select an address before a QR code is shown.
This opens the Receive screen. If you have not generated any addresses yet, the Vault list will be empty.
Tap Generate new address. The app derives a fresh HD address from your wallet, assigns it a WIF private key, and adds it to The Vault automatically.
Tap the address in the list. The QR code area will show a Tap to reveal overlay — this is intentional, to prevent accidental screen exposure.
A single tap removes the overlay and displays the full QR code. The address string appears below. Share the QR or copy the address with the copy button.
For privacy, consider generating a fresh address for each incoming payment instead of reusing the same one. All addresses remain valid and their history is tracked in The Vault.
The Vault is Everywhere Wallet's encrypted address book. It stores every address you generate along with its private key (WIF), optional custom label, derivation path, and activity status. Addresses with detected incoming transactions are automatically synced into the Vault.
Tap the edit icon next to any address to assign a custom label, such as "Main receiving" or "Exchange deposit".
Tap Reveal WIF on any address. You will need to enter your PIN to view or copy the WIF private key for that address.
Use the Export The Vault button to save all addresses, labels, and metadata as a plaintext TXT file. WIF keys are not included in the export for security.
Remove addresses you no longer need. Addresses with activity detected in new transactions will reappear automatically on next sync.
Sending BTC2 requires completing two separate authorization steps — your wallet password, then your PIN. This two-factor approach means that even if someone sees your screen, your funds cannot move without both credentials.
Type or paste a BTC2 address, or tap the QR scanner icon to scan a QR code. The app also accepts bitcoin: and bitcoin2: URIs, which pre-fill the amount automatically.
Type the amount in BTC2 decimal or satoshis (depending on your display setting). Tap Max to send your full available balance — the fee is deducted automatically.
Normal — standard speed and fee. Swift — prioritizes faster confirmation via SwiftTX, with a slightly higher fee. The fee preview card shows the exact amount, fee per kB, transaction size, and change.
A dialog appears: "Authorize transaction — Step 1 of 2." Enter your wallet security password. If incorrect, you will see an error and can try again.
After the password is accepted, a second dialog asks for your PIN. Enter your 4 to 6 digit PIN to authorize the transaction.
The app builds, signs, and broadcasts the transaction to the BTC2 P2P network. A progress dialog shows each stage: Preparing → Broadcasting → Pending → Success. The TXID is displayed on success.
Always verify the address and amount before confirming. Blockchain transactions are irreversible. Everywhere Wallet signs and broadcasts exactly what you enter — there is no recall, no dispute mechanism, and no intermediary.
Everywhere Wallet stores everything on-device only. If you lose your device without a backup, your funds may be unrecoverable. Always maintain at least two independent backups: your 24-word seed phrase (written on paper), and an encrypted wallet backup file.
Tap Show Security Options in the Settings screen to expand the security panel.
A system file picker opens. Choose a save location and filename for the backup file (saved as .ewwb).
The wallet file is encrypted using PBKDF2 + AES-256-GCM with your wallet password and saved to your chosen location. A confirmation toast appears. Store this file safely — on a different device or external storage.
Tap Reveal Seed Phrase and enter your PIN. The app displays all 24 words in a numbered list. You can copy them to clipboard with the Copy button. Never share these words with anyone.
You will be asked for your current password, then your PIN, then your new password (twice to confirm). The wallet file is re-encrypted with the new password and the change takes effect immediately.
If you change your backup password, any previously exported backup file remains encrypted with the old password. Re-export a new backup after changing your password to keep your backups in sync.
The Settings screen is accessible from the bottom navigation bar. It groups appearance preferences, connection status, security management, and app information in one place.
Switch between System (follows device), Light, and Dark themes. The selection persists across app restarts.
Show balances and amounts as decimal BTC2 (e.g. 1.25 BTC2) or as satoshis (e.g. 125000000 sat).
Shows live peer count and block height. Mirrors the network card on the dashboard.
App version, project description, website and email. Also links to legal notice and the in-app donations address.
The in-app BTC2 donation address is found under Settings › About › View details › BTC2 Donations. Copy it directly to send support from within your wallet.
Everywhere Wallet uses Simplified Payment Verification (SPV) — it downloads only block headers and relevant transaction proofs, not the entire blockchain. This keeps the app lightweight while maintaining cryptographic verification of every transaction.
Transactions require 6 confirmations to be considered confirmed. Pending transactions (0–5 confirmations) are shown separately and do not count toward your spendable balance.
The wallet automatically discovers and connects to BTC2 network peers via DNS seed. No manual node configuration is required or supported.
Understanding what Everywhere Wallet protects — and what it relies on you to protect — is essential for keeping your funds safe.
allowBackup="false"). Your wallet data is never uploaded to Google Drive or any cloud service.
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