Step 1: Enter Swap mode by clicking the Swap icon on the home screen.
Step 2: Swap between two different coins. Choose available coins from the menu.
Step 3: Input an amount for a coin and view transaction data. Note that the first coin amount entered will be the exact amount, and the other will be estimated. The information below provides additional details about each transaction (slippage, price impact, transaction fee).
Think of your public key as your “deposit address,” and your private key as your “password” to access and manage your digital assets. Keeping your private key safe is crucial to protecting your funds from theft or loss.
Public key This is a long string of random, unpredictable characters, and it is publically visible on the blockchain network. Anyone can send you cryptocurrency by using this public key.
The exact format of a public key can vary depending on the cryptocurrency and the type of wallet you’re using, but they are usually long, complex strings of characters that are unique to each user.
Step 1: Open Wallacy Wallet & click Import Wallet.
Step 2: Fill in your mnemonics phrase or private key, then click Confirm to import or recover the wallet.
Step 3: Click OK to be done.
NOTE: DO NOT share your mnemonics (secret recovery phrase) or private key with anyone! Wallacy will never ask for your mnemonics or private key, even in a customer support scenario. Besides, you can not change or edit your mnemonics.
Step 1: Open Wallacy Wallet & click Create a New Wallet.
Step 2: Set Pin Code
Step 3: Generate and backup your mnemonics phrase (highly recommended) or skip and do it later.
NOTE: Mnemonics is a 12-word phrase used to import or recover your wallet. Store them in a safe place, if you lose your mnemonics you won’t be able to log into your account and Wallacy can’t help you recover your crypto assets.