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SafePal

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Last updated 4 months ago

is another multi-device wallet. You can use Safepal from your browser through the extension, with the mobile app, or with its hardware wallet.

Not only is it a wallet, but it can exchange tokens between several networks.

In its main page you can see its features and access to its different versions.

You can use Safepal from your browser through the extension, with the mobile app, or with its hardware wallet.

Once you download the smartphone app you must be careful to make your backup. It will show you a series of warnings that you must select in order to continue. Write down your 12 words and verify.

Once you enter the app you will see the following screen:

In this main screen you will see all the currencies, which you can enable or disable by going to Manage Coins.

You also can define different configurations.

In Bank, you can request a virtual card to use your coins in stores.

In Market, you can see the prices of the different currencies.

You can also tap on Explore to use dapps, swap different assets through Swap, and stake some coins in Earn.

SafePal is a very complete and versatile wallet, once configured you use the wallet like any other wallet you have and take advantage of all its qualities.

Safepal