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# Local Web3 Wallet Manager Guide

{% hint style="success" %} <mark style="color:$success;">**SlerfTools Wallet Manager | Local Multi-Wallet Tool**</mark>

An open-source, fully local Web3 wallet manager that supports unified multi-wallet management, tag-based categorization, and batch operations.

All private key data is securely stored on your local device with multiple layers of encryption, ensuring safer and more efficient on-chain asset management.

👉 [Get Started >>>](https://slerf.tools/wallet-manager/solana)
{% endhint %}

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#### How to Use the Local Web3 Wallet Manager

1. Set a secondary verification password to encrypt local private keys
2. Generate new wallets or import existing ones
3. Wallet Management: View private keys, rename wallets, move between groups, or delete wallets
4. Group Management: View wallets within groups, rename groups, or delete groups
5. Quickly access local wallets within other supported SlerfTools features

#### Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. **Enable the Local Wallet Manager**

Access it here: <https://slerf.tools/wallet-manager/solana>

On the SlerfTools **Local Web3 Wallet Manager** page, you can switch languages via the top-right corner.

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**设置二次验证密码**用于本地私钥加密，请妥善保存密码，并确保设备安全。

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2. #### Create a New Wallet or Import Existing Wallets

Create New Wallets:

* Wallet Quantity: Customize the number of wallet addresses to generate. Up to 200 wallets can be created at once.
* Select Group: There is no default group on first use. You can select or create a group before generation. All new wallets will be assigned to the selected group for easier organization by purpose.
* Create New Group: After clicking “Select Group,” enter a group name in the input field and click “Create” to complete the group setup.
* Batch Naming (Optional): Apply a naming rule to generated wallets to help distinguish their intended purpose.

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**Import Wallets:**

* Manual Input: Copy and paste private keys directly from a spreadsheet or any other source.
* Upload File: Supports file formats such as Excel, CSV, TXT, and JSON.\
  The private key field names can include Base58, PrivateKey, 私钥, or PrivateKey/私钥. A template file is available for [download](https://test.slerf.tools/demo/xlsx-key-demo.xlsx).
* Batch Naming (Optional): Apply a fixed naming rule to imported wallets to help differentiate their purposes.
* Select Group: There is no default group on first use. You can select or create a group beforehand. Imported wallets will be assigned to the currently selected group for easier categorization.

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3. **Wallet Management:**

* **Copy Private Key:** Copy the private key of the selected wallet
* **Rename Wallet:** Edit the name of the selected wallet individually
* **Move Wallet to Another Group**: Transfer the wallet to a different group
* **Delete Wallet:** Permanently delete the selected wallet

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4. **Group Management:**

* **View Group Private Keys**: View wallet addresses and their corresponding private keys. You can copy individual addresses or private keys, or batch copy all addresses or keys within the group.
* **Rename Group**: Edit the group name to indicate its intended purpose.
* **Delete Group**: Delete the entire group. All wallets within this group will be removed, but the same wallets in other groups will remain unaffected.
* **View Group Details**: Display all wallets within the group and perform operations on individual wallets.

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5. **Local Data Backup**

**Backup Local Data**

* The backup file is encrypted using your current Wallet Manager’s secondary verification password. It cannot be viewed directly and must be imported into the Wallet Manager and unlocked with the correct password to restore access.
* It is strongly recommended to back up your local data after wallet import is complete to prevent loss due to browser cache clearance or unexpected issues.
* If you forget your password, you can still back up the encrypted data and restore it later once the password is remembered.

**Restore Local Data**

* **If Wallet Manager is not enabled:** You can directly import the backup file and verify the secondary password to restore your wallets.
* **If Wallet Manager is already enabled:** You will be prompted to choose between “Keep existing wallets” or “Delete existing wallets” during import.

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6. #### Quick Access in Other Features

For example, when using the Batch Trading feature, select “**Local Wallet Manager** 🔥” when importing wallets and verify your Wallet Manager password.

<mark style="color:orange;">More features will gradually support seamless integration.</mark>

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Select a wallet group or individual wallets, then choose an import mode to complete the wallet import:

* Overwrite & Import: Keep only the newly imported wallets
* Append & Import: Retain previously imported wallets and add new ones

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{% hint style="success" %} <mark style="color:red;">**🔐 Security Reminder**</mark>

* **Local Encrypted Storage:** All wallet data is stored only in your browser’s local storage and encrypted using your verification password. The platform cannot read or recover any of your data.
* **Full Private Key Ownership:** SlerfTools does not store any private keys and cannot help recover them. Please make sure to back up your keys securely.
* **Independent Group Management:** Wallet groups are only for local categorization and do not affect on-chain operations. Assets in different groups are completely isolated and independent.
* **Important Warning:** Clearing your browser cache or forgetting your password will result in permanent data loss. Always export a backup in advance.
  {% endhint %}

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