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May 10, 2026, 10:09:50 PM
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You both (promise444c5 and internetional) did not mention what phone model you have; it could be just the phone itself having a bug or issue with any wallet software installed.

I'm using s9+ but I've never experienced a similar issue to all well-known wallets, including Blue Wallet.

If you are using a Chinese phone, I am confident that it is infected. I've never used a Chinese phone, but I've heard that others have had similar issues. Never use the backup seed again after recovering your funds from that wallet because someone may have already accessed your wallet only for Chinese phones or clones.

However, if you have two iPhones or use your iCloud email on another device, your phone may be syncing data to another device when you are online. It happened to me about 6 or 7 years ago while using breadwallet. The phone syncs data from another phone, and when I open my phone, the wallet I created is gone.

That is the problem with iPhones; they overwrite data received from other devices. So this might be your issue.

You better disable iCloud syncing for specific apps like BlueWallet to avoid this issue in the future.

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Today at 04:34:52 AM
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The off thing is, you mentioned in the OP that it has a freshly created wallet with zero balance.
While in BlueWallet, if its data (not cache) is totally cleared, it should start without any wallet at all.
Just a blank wallet card with "Add a wallet" prompt.

Or do you mean you created that wallet after the wipe?
No, I didn’t create any wallet.. All I found was a new wallet all of a sudden.
Weird, definitely not the default fresh BlueWallet behavior.
At least you can rule out the probability of the app's data being wiped in this case since it shouldn't have a wallet in that case.

BTW, your first test's result is promising.
I've also tested it and BlueWallet only kept the wallet storage instance that was active when I disabled wallet encryption.
The rest are gone.

So can be this case:
That zero balance wallet must be one of your decoy wallet and while it's open, you've disabled 'wallet encryption' deleting the rest of your plausible deniability encrypted storage(s).

And it looks like it's intended since one of the authors mentioned in this issue that it'll actually do that:
github.com/BlueWallet/BlueWallet/issues/1039#issuecomment-626800193

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Today at 03:48:02 PM
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You both (promise444c5 and internetional) did not mention what phone model you have; it could be just the phone itself having a bug or issue with any wallet software installed.
It can't be the device model. If one device is on iOS and the other is on Android, they can't be the same model.

I'm still leaning towards it being just a coincidence.

An unexpected wallet reset is extremely rare in itself (I've never seen it happen before). And two resets on the same day - that's an incredibly rare combo. So I decided to mention my case here, too  Cool

 
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