There is currently a [bug](https://github.com/ordinals/ord/issues/1589) which causes an imported wallet to not be automatically rescanned against the blockchain. To work around this you will need to manually trigger a rescan using the bitcoin core cli: `bitcoin-cli -rpcwallet=ord rescanblockchain 767430` You can then check your wallet's inscriptions using `ord wallet inscriptions` Note that if you have previously created a wallet with `ord`, then you will already have a wallet with the default name, and will need to give your imported wallet a different name. You can use the `--wallet` parameter in all `ord` commands to reference a different wallet, eg: `ord --wallet ord_from_sparrow wallet restore "BIP39 SEED PHRASE"` `ord --wallet ord_from_sparrow wallet inscriptions` `bitcoin-cli -rpcwallet=ord_from_sparrow rescanblockchain 767430` ## Sending inscriptions with Sparrow Wallet #### ⚠️⚠️ Warning ⚠️⚠️ While it is highly recommended that you set up a bitcoin core node and run the `ord` software, there are certain limited ways you can send inscriptions out of Sparrow Wallet in a safe way. Please note that this is not recommended, and you should only do this if you fully understand what you are doing.