If you check your private keys, you'll now see <key-alias>:
secretcli keys show <key-alias>
- name: test
type: local
address: secret1knpfllytv22umrlahglwmhjxkgavccjltxwnca
pubkey: '{"@type":"/cosmos.crypto.secp256k1.PubKey","key":"A0QMBqFY4J39i6NrH4qR5uOEnyytpkyeWFg/e0sPd8NJ"}'
mnemonic: ""
If you want to just see your secret address:
secretcli keys show <key-alias> -a
secret1knpfllytv22umrlahglwmhjxkgavccjltxwnca
You can see all your available keys by typing:
secretcli keys list
- name: test
type: local
address: secret1knpfllytv22umrlahglwmhjxkgavccjltxwnca
pubkey: '{"@type":"/cosmos.crypto.secp256k1.PubKey","key":"A0QMBqFY4J39i6NrH4qR5uOEnyytpkyeWFg/e0sPd8NJ"}'
mnemonic: ""
- name: test2
type: local
address: secret1vcj7r8j96pmdtwdrupxuzpusq2dvxu5nvlylqw
pubkey: '{"@type":"/cosmos.crypto.secp256k1.PubKey","key":"A7QMHOt+yLGddDxey51QLofwsTJWfqyzYmNOB9L1Oz1S"}'
mnemonic: ""
Viewing Validator Keys
View the validator operator's address via:
secretcli keys show <key-alias> --bech=val
View the validator pubkey for your node by typing:
secretd tendermint show-validator
Note: This is the Tendermint signing key, not the operator key you will use in delegation transactions.
Warning
We strongly recommend NOT using the same passphrase for multiple keys. The Tendermint team and the Interchain Foundation will not be responsible for the loss of funds.