How to find your corresponding 0x/f410 wallet address

To use GLIF, you might need FIL stored in an f410 or 0x address (where the first three characters after “f” are “410” or the first two characters are "0x"). Every "f410" wallet address has a corresponding 0x Ethereum-style address, and both contain the same amount of FIL. You can read about the technical details of all address type in the Filecoin documentation here.

When transferring FIL from an exchange or other wallets to GLIF, you might need to convert your Filecoin address between f410 and 0x formats. For example, if your wallet provides a 0x address but your exchange only supports an f410 address (or vice versa), you will need to convert it. However, if both your wallet and the exchange support the same type of address, you can skip this step.

Follow this step-by-step guide to complete the process. Once you've followed these steps, you can successfully deposit your FIL to GLIF!

Step 1: Search for your 0x or f410 address on Filfox.info

Step 2: Locate your f410 or 0x corresponding address

Once you find your corresponding address, you can use it to transfer your Filecoin from an exchange or between wallets!

For more details on transferring FIL, check out our tutorials for transferring from an exchange and from Ledger. If you have more questions about wallet connection or address types, please check the FAQ here.

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