How to view all of your wallet's addresses in Exodus.
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Why do I have multiple addresses for one asset?
In Exodus Mobile, you can enable multiple addresses for Bitcoin (BTC), and in Exodus Desktop, you can enable multiple addresses for Bitcoin and other supported UTXO-based assets.
When enabled, Exodus will generate a new address each time you receive funds. If you receive funds multiple times, your wallet will have generated multiple addresses for that asset. When multiple addresses are enabled, your wallet will also generate new change addresses for some assets.
To learn more about multiple addresses and how to enable them in Exodus, visit: How do I enable multiple addresses?
If you’d like to see a full list of your wallet’s addresses for an asset, see the guide below to learn how.
How do I export and view all of my wallet's addresses?
You can export your wallet addresses as a CSV file to view a complete list.
Currently, exporting your wallet's addresses is only possible on Exodus Desktop. To export all of your wallet's addresses, you will need to sync Exodus Mobile or Web3 Wallet to a desktop or laptop by following this guide:
Then you can follow the Exodus desktop instructions below to export a CSV file of all of your wallet's addresses.
Desktop
On Exodus Desktop you can view all of your wallet's addresses by exporting them as a CSV.
Open Exodus, a) navigate to the Wallets tab, and b) select the crypto whose addresses you want to view. c) Click on the More menu in the upper right corner, then d) click Export Address.
You should now see a screen a) showing the file path where the exported CSV containing your wallet's addresses is located. b) Click OK to close the window.
For convenience, the CSV containing your addresses is exported to a folder called exodus-exports on your computer's desktop. Double-click the folder to open it.
Inside the exodus-exports folder, you will find the CSV file containing your wallet's addresses. Double-click your exported CSV to open it on your computer's default spreadsheet editor, like Excel, Numbers, or LibreOffice.




