Adding and Managing Wallets
Once you have your TotalSig account set up, the next step is to add and manage your wallets. This process allows you to organize and control various cryptocurrencies and digital assets. Here's a general guide to help you get started:
Adding a New Wallet
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Open TotalSig Extension:
- Click on the TotalSig icon in your browser to open the extension interface.
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Navigate to Wallet Management:
- Look for an option like "Add Wallet" or "Create Wallet" in the interface.
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Select Wallet Type:
- TotalSig supports various blockchain wallets. Choose the type of wallet you want to add (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron).
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Set Wallet Parameters:
- Define the parameters of your wallet, such as the number of signatures required for transactions (in the case of multisig wallets).
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Complete Wallet Creation:
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the wallet creation process. This may include naming the wallet and setting up security features.
Managing Your Wallets
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Accessing Wallets:
- All your added wallets should be visible within the TotalSig interface. Click on a wallet to access its details.
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Sending and Receiving Funds:
- To send funds, navigate to the 'Send' option within the wallet, enter the recipient's address, and the amount.
- For receiving funds, use the 'Receive' option to get your wallet address or QR code.
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Transaction History:
- TotalSig provides a history of all transactions made with each wallet. Review this to keep track of your funds.
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Wallet Settings:
- Adjust settings such as transaction limits, signature requirements, and more, depending on your needs.
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Security Management:
- Regularly review your wallet's security settings. Update passwords and backup your recovery phrases as needed.
Tips for Wallet Management:
- Regular Updates: Keep your TotalSig extension updated to ensure you have the latest features and security enhancements.
- Security Checks: Regularly monitor your wallets for any unauthorized activities.
- Backup and Recovery: Ensure that you have up-to-date backups of your wallets, especially the recovery phrases.