I am encountering an issue accessing a hidden wallet created using a passphrase on my Trezor device via Rabby Wallet. Here’s a full breakdown of my situation:
I originally connected my Trezor to Rabby Wallet using a custom passphrase (hidden wallet feature).
The address generated in Rabby is not the same as the standard non-passphrase wallet in Trezor Suite, as expected. I have tried using the password phrase when connecting my device to a rabby transaction that never successfully signs and it just says signature doesn’t match the right address.
I am now trying to recover access to this Rabby hidden wallet through Trezor Suite and MetaMask.
I correctly enter the same exact passphrase (case sensitive, identical to what was used originally).
In Trezor Suite, after entering the passphrase, I do not see the Rabby wallet address or associated assets In MetaMask, after connecting the hardware wallet (Trezor) and entering the passphrase, I am only allowed to scan 5 addresses at a time using the standard Ethereum BIP44 path.
I have already manually checked over 2000 addresses, but the Rabby address has not appeared.
Additional context:
Rabby documentation and Trezor documentation both state that hidden wallets via passphrase are fully compatible between the two.
When trying to sign transactions inside Rabby, the Trezor device fails to produce a valid signature for the Rabby-linked address (signature mismatch error).
I cannot locate any advanced HD path settings inside MetaMask when using the hardware wallet connection process.
My main questions:
Is Rabby generating passphrase hidden wallets with a non-standard derivation path (different from BIP44 m/44’/60’/0’/0/x)?
Could my Rabby passphrase hidden wallet address eventually appear if I continue scanning thousands of addresses via MetaMask?
Is there a safer, faster way to bulk-scan derivation paths or recover this hidden wallet without manually checking addresses 5 at a time?
If Rabby used a different derivation method, how do I determine the correct path to locate the address?
This is very important because funds are linked to this hidden wallet, and I want to avoid any mistakes or unnecessary risks during the recovery process. I am a novice user and my friend who set up his trezor with rabby did so successfully, but didn’t use a rabby passphrase, but I did it (unwittingly).
Thanks for your help!