### [BTC](#a_btc) | [ETH](#a_eth) | [XMR](#a_xmr) ### mmgen-addrimport --coin=btc --help ```text MMGEN-ADDRIMPORT: Import addresses into an MMGen tracking wallet USAGE: mmgen-addrimport [opts] [MMGen address file] OPTIONS: -h, --help Print this help message --longhelp Print help message for long (global) options -A, --address ADDR Import the single coin address ADDR -b, --batch Import all addresses in one RPC call (where applicable) -l, --addrlist Address source is a flat list of non-MMGen coin addresses -k, --keyaddr-file Address source is a key-address file -q, --quiet Suppress warnings -r, --rescan Update address balances by selectively rescanning the blockchain for unspent outputs that include the imported address(es). Required if any of the imported addresses are already in the blockchain and have a balance. Rescanning now uses the ‘scantxoutset’ RPC call and a selective scan of blocks containing the relevant UTXOs for much faster performance than the previous implementation. The rescan operation typically takes around two minutes total, independent of the number of addresses imported. It’s recommended to use ‘--rpc-backend=aio’ with ‘--rescan’. Bear in mind that the UTXO scan will not find historical transactions: to add them to the tracking wallet, you must perform a full or partial rescan of the blockchain with the ‘mmgen-tool rescan_blockchain’ utility. A full rescan of the blockchain may take up to several hours. A full rescan is required if you plan to use ‘mmgen-tool txhist’ or the automatic change address functionality of ‘mmgen-txcreate’, or wish to see which addresses in your tracking wallet are used. Without it, all addresses without balances will be displayed as new. MMGEN-WALLET 16.1.dev37 May 2026 MMGEN-ADDRIMPORT(1) ```
### mmgen-addrimport --coin=eth --help ```text MMGEN-ADDRIMPORT: Import addresses into an MMGen tracking wallet USAGE: mmgen-addrimport --coin=eth [opts] [MMGen address file] OPTIONS: -h, --help Print this help message --longhelp Print help message for long (global) options -A, --address ADDR Import the single coin address ADDR -b, --batch Import all addresses in one RPC call (where applicable) -l, --addrlist Address source is a flat list of non-MMGen coin addresses -k, --keyaddr-file Address source is a key-address file -q, --quiet Suppress warnings -t, --token-addr ADDR Import addresses for ERC20 token with address ADDR MMGEN-WALLET 16.1.dev37 May 2026 MMGEN-ADDRIMPORT(1) ```
### mmgen-addrimport --coin=xmr --help ```text MMGEN-ADDRIMPORT: Import addresses into an MMGen tracking wallet USAGE: mmgen-addrimport --coin=xmr [opts] OPTIONS: -h, --help Print this help message --longhelp Print help message for long (global) options -a, --autosign Import addresses from pre-created key-address file on the removable device. The removable device is mounted and unmounted automatically. See notes below. -q, --quiet Suppress warnings For Monero, --autosign is required, and a key-address file on the removable device is used instead of a user-specified address file as with other coins. When ‘mmgen-autosign setup’ (or ‘xmr_setup’) is run with the --xmrwallets option, an ephemeral Monero wallet is created for each wallet number listed, to be used for transaction signing. In addition, a key-address file is created on the removable device, with an address and viewkey matching the base address of each signing wallet. This script uses that file to create an online view-only Monero wallet to match each offline signing wallet. The set of view-only wallets currently configured via --xmrwallets comprises the user’s tracking wallet. If a view-only wallet for a given index already exists, it’s left untouched and no action is performed. To add view-only wallets to your tracking wallet, just specify additional wallet indexes via --xmrwallets during the offline setup process. MMGEN-WALLET 16.1.dev37 May 2026 MMGEN-ADDRIMPORT(1) ```