Wallet setup
Whether you are an experienced or beginner user, here you'll find the right wallet to use the Money On Chain protocol.
In this step, we are going to show you several wallets to interact with the Money on Chain protocol. There are 3 categories:
Mobile: these wallets can be helpful for those who like to make transactions on the go, as the interaction with the protocol is simplified by the UX of the app.
Web3: desktop users that want to take advantage of interacting directly with the platform or TEX.
Hardware wallets: these are for those who have a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor.
Mobile Wallets
People are more familiar with mobile apps as they are very easy to install and set up.
Just get the chosen one from the store of your smartphone, install it, and set it up paying special attention to the seed phrase which you should handwrite on paper and store in a safe place.
Web3 Wallets
Some compatible wallets are UniFi, Exodus, Rabby, SafePal, and Metamask. They work as an extension in Google Chrome. Remember to save your password and the 12 recovery words and never share them with anyone.
Hardware wallets
Since the integration of rLogin from Rootstock you can connect directly to the protocol with hardware wallets like Ledger or Trezor.
You can check more wallets in this Money On Chain blog article.
Next, you will learn how to set up a wallet depending on whether you like a mobile, extension, or hardware wallet.
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