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Scenario E) - Creating a New LOD3wallet with New Words and New AVAX Address Using the Same Email Address – 11.13.2024
Scenario E) - Creating a New LOD3wallet with New Words and New AVAX Address Using the Same Email Address – 11.13.2024

Scenario E) - Creating a New LOD3wallet with New Words and New AVAX Address Using the Same Email Address – 11.13.2024

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There may come a time where you will need to reset your LODEwallet for security reasons. Such as someone has managed to acquire your 12 word recovery phrase and can now access your LODEwallet.


This process will allow you to use your existing email and password, as well as maintain your current LOD3 ID and Profile.


It will allow you to change your 12 word recovery phrase, as well as your Avalanche address. Be sure to have a pen and paper handy and to use this form for tracking your Login Details.

This form can also act as a Beneficiary Form, because anyone who possesses this form has full access to your LOD3wallet.

The first step is to Log into your current wallet and go to Settings > then the Security tab > Reset Vault Wallet


Click on “OK I UNDERSTAND”


Input your 6 Digit Pin


Click on the “Tap To Activate” sentence within the Vault button


Click on “Got It”


Click on “Create a New Vault Wallet”


Carefully write down your 12-word-recovery-phrase in the order of 1 thru 12 exactly as they are written. Click on the box “I have Safely Stored my Recovery Phrase Offline”, click on “Continue”

Go through the following 4 pages filling in the Missing Words


Enter your 6 digit pin


Click on Continue to your Home Page


Once on the main wallet page showing Zero Assets, you will immediately click on the Browser Refresh Page Icon https://www.flaticon.com/free-icons/refresh-page

to lock in your LOD3wallet.

You can then enter your PIN to re-enter the LOD3wallet. The next tutorial will help you to transfer your assets to your new LOD3wallet.

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