Safety checks
Use an approximate wallet creation date or earlier block context
Expect syncing to take time before judging a missing balance
Do not paste seeds into restore-height tools or websites
Recheck app source and network status before seeking help
Independent educational guide. Verify official wallet sources via cakewallet.com or official app stores.
What to know
What restore height actually does
A Monero wallet scans the blockchain to find outputs that belong to it. Restore height tells the wallet where to begin that scan. If the starting point is far earlier than needed, syncing can take longer; if it is later than the wallet activity, older transactions can be missed until the wallet is rescanned from an earlier point.
Why a restored wallet may look empty at first
A newly restored wallet can appear incomplete while scanning is still in progress, while network connectivity is unstable, or when restore height starts too late. Do not let that stressful moment push you into sharing a seed phrase with a stranger, bot, website, or remote helper.
Safe restore-height behavior
Use conservative timing, keep recovery words offline, and prefer official app guidance over random forms. Restore height is ordinary metadata; the sensitive material is the recovery phrase and keys. No public page needs them to explain the concept.
FAQ
Is restore height the same as my seed phrase?
No. Restore height is not a secret. The recovery phrase is the sensitive key material that must stay private and offline.
What if I set restore height too late?
The wallet may miss earlier activity until rescanned from an earlier point. When unsure, choose a safer earlier context and expect a longer scan.
Can a website calculate restore height from my seed?
Do not enter a seed phrase into a website. Restore-height guidance should not require recovery words, private keys, or wallet files.