Guides
Pure step-by-step how-tos. For the why, who and when behind each scenario, see Use cases.
How do I set up a 2-of-3 MultiSig?
This walkthrough creates a 2-of-3 MultiSig — three participants (A, B, C) share control, and any two signatures can spend. The example follows a USDT-TRC20 MultiSig; other chains follow the same flow. For the why and when, see MultiSig explained.
OpenHow do I set up a cold wallet?
This walkthrough turns a spare phone into an air-gapped cold wallet and pairs it with an online watch-only wallet. The cold phone holds your key and signs offline; the watch wallet monitors funds and broadcasts. No extra hardware to buy.
OpenHow do I recover my assets?
Your Ownbit assets are standard and highly portable: their security and availability do not depend on Ownbit. If the Ownbit server is ever down, you can recover standard-wallet assets yourself with your mnemonic or an exported private key. (For MultiSig, see Recover MultiSig assets.)
OpenHow do I recover MultiSig assets myself?
The security and availability of Ownbit MultiSig assets do not rely on the Ownbit server. Using the built-in Multisig Recovery Tool (which works even offline), the required participants can always recover their MultiSig funds — even if the Ownbit server were permanently down.
OpenRecovering EVM MultiSig funds received on the wrong network
You have an Ownbit EVM MultiSig and assets arrived on a chain you didn't plan for. The funds are not lost. An Ownbit MultiSig contract address is derived from its deploy address and that address's nonce — not from the chain — so the same deploy address reproduces the same contract address on any EVM chain. That is the key to every recovery here.
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Install the app, then set up a cold wallet or MultiSig for the workflow you need.