TL;DR: Exporting your Hypurr Fun private key gives you direct control of the bot wallet, but it also exposes the one secret that can drain it. Use the export only when you are ready to move funds, import the key into Rabby if you need wallet access, then sweep meaningful value to a fresh wallet or Ledger-backed setup.

Last updated: May 2026

Exporting your private key from Hypurr Fun is not a casual settings tweak. It is the step you take when you want to consolidate funds, stop relying on a trading bot wallet, or sweep the account into a more secure setup.

If you minted or traded through Hypurr Fun, the bot wallet may hold HFUN-related assets, HyperEVM tokens, or spare gas. Exporting the key lets you access that same address from a normal EVM wallet. It does not create a new wallet or make the old one safer.

Where to find the private key export in Hypurr Fun

Start inside the official Hypurr Fun Telegram bot. Open the bot conversation, run /start if the menu is not visible, then go to Settings and choose the wallet/private key export option. The older menu label was Export Private Key; if the UI has changed, look under the wallet or security area rather than the trading screen.

Before tapping it, make sure you are in the real bot, not a forwarded link or impersonator. Do not export while screen sharing or using a device you do not fully trust.

Risks before you click

A private key is full wallet control. Anyone who sees it can move every asset in that wallet. There is no password reset for a leaked key.

Heads up: The dangerous part is often what happens after export: the key sits in your clipboard, appears in a screenshot, syncs into cloud notes, gets read by a browser extension, or is captured by malware before you move the funds.

Treat the exported key as exposed to the device you are using. If the wallet holds real value, access it once, move the funds, and stop using that key for storage.

Importing the key into Rabby

Use Rabby as the destination wallet interface. If you do not have it yet, follow our Rabby setup guide first. Rabby gives clear transaction previews and network handling for DeFi workflows.

  1. Open Rabby and unlock the extension.
  2. Open the account switcher and choose the option to import an account.
  3. Select private key import.
  4. Paste the Hypurr Fun exported private key.
  5. Name the account clearly, such as “Hypurr Fun bot wallet.”
  6. Check the address against the wallet address shown by Hypurr Fun before moving funds.

After import, Rabby should show the same wallet address. Add token contracts only from trusted sources, and do a small test transfer before moving the full balance.

What to do with the key after import

The best next step is usually sweeping, not storing. Move the assets to a fresh wallet generated cleanly inside Rabby, or to a hardware-wallet account if the amount is meaningful.

For cold storage, use a hardware wallet such as Ledger. A Ledger-backed wallet keeps the private key off your computer. Importing a bot wallet key into a browser wallet does not turn it into cold storage.

What not to do with an exported key

Do not turn a temporary secret into a permanent leak. Do not save the key in Apple Notes, Google Docs, Notion, Telegram, Discord, email drafts, screenshots, plaintext files, or a shared computer profile. Do not paste it into “wallet recovery” sites or send it to support.

Cleanup: should you abandon the bot wallet?

In most cases, yes. Once a private key has been exported into a normal computer environment, assume that wallet is less secure than before. After you sweep funds, leave only dust or nothing at all. If you granted approvals from that wallet, review and revoke old token allowances where practical.

You can keep the address for records, but do not treat it as your main vault. Export, verify, move, clean up, and then use a fresh wallet setup for anything you would be upset to lose.