You just seem to sure.
He is, because this is how Burst works - the same passphrase will always open the same wallet.
So I guess I must have done something wrong here.
Still I am convinced I am using the exact same passphrase that I literaly wrote down. I must have made a mistake.
Most likely - if it's going to a different address, it was a different passphrase.
If I installed a client on another android, could I import the adress which has the BURST on it?
If I then tried to use the passphrase would this help? (probably not if I made a typo
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Nope, you can only send the burst from the wallet using the correct passphrase.
replenishment:
I tried with an extra space on the end of the passphrase and before the first word. Each time I get a new adress. Does this mean that each time the wallet generates an extra adress? Couldn't it better just alert that you have given the wrong passphrase? I'm just suggesting (and I know that there is still a lot of work to do with this wallet so never mind this noob
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It doesn't know you've entered an incorrect passphrase, you've typed in a valid passphtase, it's just different to the one you thought you used to create the address.
H.