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+ | Wallets are simply a secure way to access your activity stored on the vast distributed Conceal.Network blockchain. Each wallet created has a unique address and private keys that belongs to the user that created the wallet. As long as your wallet is backed up properly, you will always be able to access your activity, even in the event of a computer hardware failure or you lose access to your personal computer. | ||
+ | Think of it like Gmail, where all you need to access your account is a browser and your username and password. You don't technically store the emails yourself, you simply access the emails that belong to your account. | ||
- | An important thing to understand is that wallets are simply a secure way to look at the blockchain that belongs to you so you can view your records and transactions. Think of it like Gmail, where your wallet | + | Conceal.Network offers several |
- | Every Wallet | + | Command Line Wallet (CLI) |
+ | Desktop Wallet (GUI) | ||
+ | Web Wallet | ||
+ | Mobile Wallet | ||
+ | Paper Wallet | ||
- | There are several ways to get started | + | Each wallet comes with a unique address and private keys and the 25 word mnemonic seed. These provide the ability |
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+ | This guide will provide an overview | ||
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+ | Email: < | ||
+ | Discord: https:// | ||
+ | Twitter: https:// | ||
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