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Great question, thank you! Yes, almost all wallets let you export an "Excel" file with labels – but please, use an open-source spreadsheet like LibreOffice Calc instead of Microsoft, open-source everything is the rule! I’ve heard great things about Blockstream Green: the latest version (2025) ties your personal labels directly to the seed, so you find them on any device. It’s multi-platform and includes a simple yet effective 2FA with multisig – perfect for securely holding medium-value amounts even on a hot wallet. No KYC, all tied to your private keys. For the rest, pretty much every solid wallet (e.g., Electrum, Sparrow, BlueWallet) now has this label-saving feature, always non-custodial. For extra security, you can periodically save all your transactions locally... If you're already using a non-custodial wallet – which is essential – it probably already has this feature built-in! Let me know if you need help! #Bitcoin #NOSTR #CoinControl
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Thanks for your response. In the past I've used bluewallet in watch mode for a hardware wallet and added notes/labels to transactions there. However, I wasn't aware that I could export a csv file. Thank you for that information. What I've really been looking for, is a wallet that allows you to name the actual derived addresses for easy identification. This is available in Klever Wallet, but I wanted to migrate away from that one because it's missing a lot of other features. The use case is creating separate receive addresses for my nieces and nephews, so I can easily tell the addresses apart by name within the app . This makes it easier to send Christmas and birthday sats to the corresponding address. I've been searching for other apps that provide this function but haven't had much success.
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For your use case, I think BIP-85 is perfect – it lets you derive 'n' child keys from a master seed, each tied to a serial number you choose. For example, pick numbers tied to your nieces/nephews (birthdays, anniversaries, or just 1, 2, 3...). With your master seed (keep it yours, offline!), you can generate infinite gift addresses and recover coins if they’re lost, using just the seed + serial index. It’s a top feature, super secure with hardware wallets! BitBox02 and Blockstream Jade make it intuitive – check this BitBox post for a clear breakdown: https://blog.bitbox.swiss/en/using-bip-85-child-keys-with-the-bitbox/ Labeling UTXOs is simpler, but BIP-85 nails family gifting. I love that you’re bringing your nieces/nephews into Bitcoin – as an Italian, la famiglia is everything to me! They will be forever grateful to you. Sharing these tips keeps our ledgers and hearts organized. 🧡 #Bitcoin #Nostr
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