Etherwall is an open-source desktop wallet designed specifically for the Ethereum network. It is one of the earliest dedicated wallets for Ethereum, offering users the choice between running a thin client or a full node to manage their assets.
If you are looking for an older version of Etherwall, it is likely because you are attempting to recover funds from an old wallet file that is no longer compatible with modern software. Using the specific version of the software that was originally used to manage the wallet can often simplify the recovery process.
Where to find older binaries
You can find the official archive of Etherwall releases on GitHub. The developer provides binaries for several operating systems, though the availability varies depending on the version you need. You can access these downloads at the following address: https://github.com/almindor/etherwall/releases
- Windows and Mac: You can download binaries for these operating systems ranging from version 1.5.0 to 3.0.6.
- Linux: Pre-compiled binaries for Linux users are available starting from version 2.1.0.
For any other versions, the software must be compiled from the original source code.