Accessed by tapping the from the top left corner, the drop down menu gives access to settings, support links and general info about the app.
Choose whether or not Envoy shows Fiat values of account balances and transaction amounts.
With the above toggle turned on, choose to display the Fiat currency equivalent of the Bitcoin balances and transaction amounts.
Choose from: USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, AUD, CAD, CHF, MYR and BRL.
Toggle between showing Bitcoin balances and transaction amounts in BTC or Sats.
From the release of Envoy v1.4.0, this setting is moving to the privacy screen.
Envoy's Tor connection can be toggled on or off here. For those users wanting to operate Envoy without Tor, please understand the tradeoffs.
Envoy represents its Tor connection with the blue shield at the top of the screen :-
From the release of Envoy v1.4.0, this setting is moving to the privacy screen.
Since the release of Envoy v1.1.0, you can now secure access to the wallet using any of the following options :-
Enabling this toggle will allow for the visibility of Testnet accounts within the Accounts screen of Envoy. Useful for testing or demonstrating Envoy to others.
From the release of Envoy v1.4.0, this setting is moving to the privacy screen.
Connect Envoy to a personal Electrum Server here by scanning the QR code provided by your chosen node implementation, or pasting in its server URL. Once a custom server is specified, Envoy will not fall back to the default backend, even if it cannot successfully connect to the custom node. If this is the case, the Envoy shield will turn red to indicate a connection problem.
The expected URL format is tcp://youronionaddress.onion:50001
is connecting via Tor. If connecting via clearnet or local connection, the expected format is either tcp://yournodeIPaddress:port
or ssl://yournodeIPaddress:port
, depending how your node is configured.
Envoy is known to successfully connect with all popular node implementations that ship with an Electrum Server. This includes Citadel, myNode, Nodl, RaspiBlitz, RoninDojo, Start9 and Umbrel.
Offers the ability for users to view and share their Envoy error logs with support if needed. This error logging only happens locally and must be shared manually by the user to best preserve user privacy.
The Backups menu in Envoy allows you to:
To learn about how and where your data is stored when leveraging Magic Backups in Envoy, check out our detailed setup guide.
The support menu provides links to our support resources, including this website, our Telegram Community and our email contact.
The about menu provides the app version number and links to:-