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  • About Money On Chain
  • Getting started
    • What do I need to know first
    • Wallets available
      • Mobile wallet
        • Rabby
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        • Metamask
      • Web3 wallet
        • Metamask
        • Rabby
        • Unifi
        • SafePal
        • Exodus
      • Hardware wallet setup
        • Ledger
          • Installing Ledger Live
          • Configuring the wallet
          • Installing applications
          • Logging in to the platform
        • Trezor
          • Installing Trezor Suite
          • Configuring the wallet
          • Logging in to the platform
    • Getting rBTC for network fees
      • Getting rBTC with Boltz
      • Getting rBTC and back to BTC with FastBTC
      • Getting rBTC with LNp2pbot
      • Getting rBTC with the 2WayPeg
        • Using the app
          • BTC to RBTC
          • RBTC to BTC
        • Using Electrum and MyCrypto
  • Using Money On Chain
    • How to access the platform
    • How to get tokens
      • How to mint BPro
      • How to mint DoC
      • How to get MOC and DOC tokens
        • Symbiosis
        • OKU Trade
        • Stargate
        • Rubic
        • OpenOcean
        • Sushi Swap
        • Balmy
        • UniFi
        • Sovryn
        • TEX
      • How to claim MoC Tokens from Liquidity Mining
      • How to sell BPro in the TEX
    • How to stake MOC tokens
      • Staking with MOC Manager
      • Staking with the dApp
      • Staking with MOC Tools
    • How to vote in MOC governance
      • With MOC Manager
      • With MOC Tools
    • How to get yield
      • Tropykus
      • Sovryn
  • Going deeper
    • Video Resources
    • Useful Links
    • Understanding Metrics
    • Using the TestNet
    • Using the TEX
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  • TEX - Decentralized Token Exchange
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Rabby

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Last updated 2 months ago

is a wallet you can use as an extension for Chrome, desktop, or mobile.

It has some improvements regarding the user experience compared to MetaMask and is open source.

Rabby has integrated the Rootstock network and to use it with the dapp you must select Metamask in the login options.

Here is a video (in Spanish) showing Rabby from installation to use in the Money On Chain dapp:

Login to the wallet and it will give you several options to add an address (address or account).

For this section on mobile wallets we will discuss only the first 2. Although you can use Rabby to connect some hardware wallets, other mobile wallets like MetaMask or Trust, or other alternatives.

  • Create new address:

    • Add from Current Seed Phrase: in this option, you can add an account using the same seed phrase you already have, or should, written down on paper and in a safe place.

    • Create New Seed Phrase: gives you a new set of seed phrase words.

  • Import an address:

    • Import Seed Phrase: allows you to import an account that you already have using the seed phrase. Rabby may use another Derivation Path, so the imported address will be different from the one of the original wallet.

    • Import Private Key: this gives you the possibility to copy the private key from another wallet and import it into Rabby. This way you use the same Derivation Path and therefore you get the same address as in the original account.

The Import a Private Key option is the one to use if, for example, you have MOC tokens in stake.

Rabby integrates Rootstock so you will see your tokens on the main screen.

If you want to use the Money On Chain protocol you will have to do it through the integrated browser of the wallet by clicking on the Dapps button below.

Here you search for Money On Chain and it will appear on the screen, select and enter by clicking on the Metamask button as you would in a browser on your PC.

Then you use the dapp from your smartphone with your Rabby wallet.

Once you confirm the transaction, Rabby will ask you to sign it and show you the following screen with the transaction details.

In Advanced Settings, you can configure the Gas Limit.

Additionally, immediately below, the Gas Price appears, which is also configurable.

It has the following options: Normal, Fast, Instant, and Custom (in case you want to customize this value).

To check the Gas Price, press the drop-down button on the right and select the option you think is appropriate.

The images show values ​​that may differ from the values ​​shown by the app in each transaction.

Then press and hold the Hold to Sign button. Your transaction will be processed.

To start the download go to their and select the mobile option. If you do it from the PC, passing the mouse over the preferred option, it shows you the QR that you can scan with your smartphone to download.

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