Connect your wallet
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To use Kopi, users need to have a crypto wallet. Contrary to what the name suggests, such wallets do not hold any coins or tokens but instead hold keys. Each key is represented by a key pair containing a public and a private key. The public key is most known for being shown as the wallet address and can be shared publicly, the private key is needed to sign transactions and must not be shared publicly.
Kopi itself does not provide any custom wallet but offers users to use its features using well-tested wallets created by other providers which can be connected with the Kopi App. Supported wallets are
When you are using the Kopi App, you can find thebutton with which to connect your wallet:
Next, a dialog will open showing you the selection of the three supported wallets:
When clicking on one of the three wallets, the corresponding extension will be opened by your browser. If not already installed, your browswer will ask you to install that wallet. If this has been done and the wallet is connected, you can see your abbreviated wallet address in the top right corner:
Upon clicking that button, you can see you wallet's balance:
For each currency that has a balance greater than zero, you can see the four variants how you can hold assets:
available balance in your wallet
assets locked in open orders
assets added as liquidity to the DEX
assets locked as collateral