How to print out a secure offline wallet for your Verge! ($XVG)

Here's an overview of what will happen, step by step.

Basic security checklist:



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Change your wallet's design, language, or cryptocurrency here: VERGE Paper Wallet DogecoinDark DOGED (REMIX design!) English Chinese Chinese (Traditional) Czech Dutch French German Hebrew Italian Japanese Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Step 1: Calibrate Printer

Before printing out a wallet you may need to calibrate your output using the zoom and horizontal shift adjustments to account for your particular browser and printer combination. Otherwise, your wallet's back side may not line up with the front side. Before printing out a wallet you may need to calibrate your output using the zoom and horizontal shift adjustments to account for your particular browser and printer combination. Otherwise, your wallet's back side may not line up with the front side.

Step 2: Print Front

Next you will print out the front side of your wallet. The public address and private key will be random-generated, or you can supply your own key by rolling dice, shuffling cards, etc. You may also duplicate an existing paper wallet or provide a "vanity" address if you have one.

Step 3: Print Back

Flip the front page over and put it back in your printer. This isn't just for good looks! The reverse design includes important tamper-resistant safeguards.

Step 4: Cut, Fold, Seal & Fund

Find your scissors! The final step is to cut out your wallet, fold it, and seal it opaque (light-blocking) tape. Now you're ready to transfer funds from your online holdings to your new wallet.