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# Using the smartcard wallet
## Requirements
* A USB smartcard reader
* A keycard that supports the status app
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## Preparing the smartcard
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You can use status' [keycard-cli ](https://github.com/status-im/keycard-cli ) and you should get version 2.1.1 of their [smartcard application ](https://github.com/status-im/status-keycard/releases/download/2.1.1/keycard_v2.1.1.cap )
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You also need to make sure that the PCSC daemon is running on your system.
Then, you can install the application to the card by typing:
```
keycard install -a keycard_v2.1.cap
```
Then you can initialize the application by typing:
```
keycard init
```
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Finally, you need to have the card generate a new master key:
```
keycard shell < < END
keycard-select
keycard-set-pairing PAIRING_KEY PAIRING_INDEX
keycard-open-secure-channel
keycard-verify-pin CARD_PIN
keycard-generate-key
END
```
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## Usage
1. Start `geth` with the `console` command
2. Check the card's URL by checking `personal.listWallets` :
```
listWallets: [{
status: "Online, can derive public keys",
url: "pcsc://a4d73015"
}]
```
3. Open the wallet, you will be prompted for your pairing password, then PIN:
```
personal.openWallet("pcsc://a4d73015")
```
4. Check that creation was successful by typing e.g. `personal` . Then use it like a regular wallet.
## Known issues
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* Starting geth with a valid card seems to make firefox crash.