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=How to install | =What is Cryptocurrency Wallet?= | ||
A cryptocurrency wallet is an application that functions as a wallet for your cryptocurrency. It is called a wallet because it is used similarly to a wallet you put cash and cards in. Instead of holding these physical items, it stores the passkeys you use to sign for your cryptocurrency transactions and provides the interface that lets you access your crypto. | |||
Modern cryptocurrency wallets make the blockchain accessible to everyone. When cryptocurrency was first introduced, sending cryptocurrency was a manual task that required entering long keys. Today, the software does most of it for you. | |||
==How to install Cryptocurrency Wallet== | |||
==Create your wallet account== | ==Create your wallet account== | ||
==Create your marketplace account== | ==Create your marketplace account== | ||
=Preparing your digital asset= | =Preparing your digital asset= | ||
==Discussion Regarding Digital Asset Storage== | ==Discussion Regarding Digital Asset Storage== |
Revision as of 04:09, 9 November 2022
This page is part of logic model: NFT Minting | ||||
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Context | NFT Minting/Context | Inputs | Process | Output |
Goal | NFT Minting/Goal | NFT Minting/Input | NFT Minting/Process | NFT Minting/Output |
Success Criteria | NFT Minting/Criteria | |||
Boundary/Safety Conditions | NFT Minting/Boundary |
Summary Step for Input Process
- Metamask or similar wallet provider installed on your browser, containing below items
- Public and Private Key for Goerli Test-net Network
- Public and Private Key for Solana Network
- Public and Private Key for Polygon Network
- Digital Asset, which are files and/or PKC's page URL
What is Cryptocurrency Wallet?
A cryptocurrency wallet is an application that functions as a wallet for your cryptocurrency. It is called a wallet because it is used similarly to a wallet you put cash and cards in. Instead of holding these physical items, it stores the passkeys you use to sign for your cryptocurrency transactions and provides the interface that lets you access your crypto.
Modern cryptocurrency wallets make the blockchain accessible to everyone. When cryptocurrency was first introduced, sending cryptocurrency was a manual task that required entering long keys. Today, the software does most of it for you.