What is a Crypto Wallet?
August 26, 2022
What is a crypto wallet?
In simple terms, a crypto wallet helps you buy, sell, and store your cryptocurrency and (in many cases) your NFTs. Going a level deeper, a crypto wallet manages access to your private key, which is needed to control a blockchain wallet address. Your cryptocurrency and NFTs are not stored in/on a crypto wallet; they remain on the blockchain and can be accessed, controlled, and managed through use of a crypto wallet. Think of your wallet as the key to your address on the blockchain — you use the key to open the safe where your items are stored on the blockchain and use the key to send/receive items to/from your address on the blockchain. Just like any key, security of your wallet and private key (or seed phrase) are critically important. In this article, we’ll walk through the types of crypto wallets and how to set one up.
Types of crypto wallets
There are two main types of crypto wallets
Custodial vs. non-custodial
Non-custodial wallets give you full control but also mean you have to be extra careful (like, not losing your key or accidentally throwing it away when you reorganize your closet).
Software vs. Hardware
Non-custodial wallets include software and hardware wallets. These are also known as "hot wallets" and "cold wallets." A software wallet (or hot wallet) is a program that lives on your computer, mobile device or on your internet browser. This makes software wallets a great option for quickly and conveniently buying, selling, and transferring NFTs and cryptocurrency. A hardware wallet (or cold wallet) is a physical device that you may need to plug into your computer to use. Because it’s not always connected to your computer or browser, it’s a great option for long-term secure storage but is a bit less convenient for fast or frequent transactions. Software and hardware wallets typically require you to set up your own password or pin to access the wallet. This password or pin is different than the seed phrase used to regenerate your private key.
Crypto wallets and NFTs
Different wallets support different blockchains, and not all wallets support NFTs. To buy, sell, and create NFTs using Artflura, we already created an existing NFT-compatible wallet address for you in the website. All you need to do is set up an external wallet and purchase Ethereum. Here are some other wallets compatible with Artflura * Metamask (Ethereum, Polygon) * Coinbase Wallet (Ethereum)
What is a seed phrase?
A seed phrase, also sometimes known as a recovery phrase, mnemonic phrase, or seed mnemonic, is used to back up and recover a crypto wallet. It consists of a set of words in a specific order that are randomly generated. A seed phrase is typically made up of 12, 18, or 24 words, although some wallets might use different lengths. The seed phrase serves as a human-readable representation of the private key that controls access to your wallet and items controlled by your blockchain wallet address. When you create a new wallet or set up a wallet for the first time, you're usually prompted to write down and securely store this seed phrase. If you ever lose access to your wallet, you can use the seed phrase to regenerate the private key and regain access to your wallet. It's crucial to keep your seed phrase secure and private. Anyone who gains access to your seed phrase can access your wallet. Many people store their seed phrases offline in a physically secure location, such as a safe or a security deposit box. It's generally not recommended to store your seed phrase digitally or online, as that may increase your risk of exposure
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