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// to other types of hardware wallet. The process works like this:
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//
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// 1. (First use with a given client) Establish a pairing between hardware
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// wallet and client. This requires a secret value called a 'PUK'. You can
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// pair with an unpaired wallet with `personal.openWallet(URI, PUK)`.
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// wallet and client. This requires a secret value called a 'pairing password'.
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// You can pair with an unpaired wallet with `personal.openWallet(URI, pairing password)`.
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// 2. (First use only) Initialize the wallet, which generates a keypair, stores
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// it on the wallet, and returns it so the user can back it up. You can
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// initialize a wallet with `personal.initializeWallet(URI)`.
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