Advanced address retrieval for Midnight airdrop
In some cases, when connecting Yoroi to the Midnight DApp, the DApp may fail to find or recognize the destination address used for the airdrop or multimining, even though that address belongs to your wallet. This is because the Midnight platform scans for unused addresses, but your destination address might have been used in transactions since you participated in earlier airdrop stages, so it no longer appears as unused to the dapp.
The Advanced address retrieval for Midnight airdrop feature provides a solution by letting you derive and scan additional accounts and addresses that may not show up in the standard wallet view, including addresses created by other tools or along different derivation paths. It is specifically designed for cases where you joined Midnight-related flows (such as multimining) or lost track of your destination address, so you can locate the correct address, bring it into view in Yoroi, and then redeem your NiGHT as any other destination address.
What this feature does
- Checks derived addresses from your wallet for:
- Existing UTXOs
- Transaction history
- Eligibility for a relevant airdrop (such as Midnight)
- Helps you find addresses that:
- Were derived on different paths by other wallets or tools
- Were used as destination addresses in Midnight flows but are no longer visible or remembered
When to use it
Use Advanced address retrieval for Midnight airdrop when:
- You participated in multimining or another Midnight airdrop-related process and can no longer find the original destination address.
- You previously used a different wallet, tool, or derivation scheme and now want to consolidate or verify all potentially relevant addresses in your Yoroi wallet.
- You want to export a structured list of addresses and findings (UTXOs, history, airdrop eligibility) for audit, support, or record-keeping.
How address checking works
- Open the Advanced address retrieval for Midnight airdrop screen.
- Enter the number of accounts you want Yoroi to derive and check and the number of addresses per account to scan.
- Enter your wallet password to authorize address derivation and checks.
- Yoroi derives the requested addresses and checks each one for existing UTXOs, transaction history, airdrop eligibility
When an address with UTXOs is found, that address is displayed in the UTXO list, so you can see and use it like other addresses in the wallet.

Viewing results vs. exporting as CSV
You can choose between two usage modes:
- Check addresses directly in Yoroi. Run the scan and review any discovered addresses directly in the UI. Any address with UTXOs will show up in the UTXO list within the wallet.
- Export addresses to CSV. Instead of reviewing results only on-screen, you can export the derived addresses and their findings to a **CSV file **(available on Android only).

How to access the feature
- Open the wallet you want to check.
- Go to the Wallet tab and open Settings.
- Select Advanced address retrieval for Midnight airdrop to configure the number of accounts/addresses, enter your password, and start either the direct check or CSV export flow.

Updated on: 19/12/2025
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