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RE: Steemit Crypto Academy- Blockchain Wallet- Chapter-4 ||| Atomic Wallet

in SteemitCryptoAcademy4 years ago (edited)

Thank you for attending the lecture in Steemit-Crypto-Academy & doing the homework task-4.

How do I back up the recovery seed key in a multichain wallet?

This particular task(Homework Task Week-4) is central to your own experience, so I was expecting you to include your own screenshots. Assuming you have a Smartphone or Desktop/Laptop, you should have had downloaded the app and included your own screenshots.

Here you have taken the screenshot from another source, you have referenced it, that's fine, but it does not elicit your own experience with Atomic wallet.

If you are adding a coin to your wallet you will do so by following the simple step, although, by defaults BTC, ETH and BNB are been given to a user to have access to his account. Click on the upper right of the main wallet screen.

You can then scroll down to the list of available assets or search for the coin you want to add. Then make use of the toggles in other to add the coin or token and the newly added coin recovery phrase will be required to add the desired coin. After the recovery key has been pasted and clicked on. You are to go back to the main screen to see your newly added coin.

No, not at all. First off, in Atomic wallet, you can't add a new coin. You can use the private keys of the supported coins and import them into another wallet. Here you can only add ERC-20 token if you have any.

Again, you have not used this wallet, that is why you are not being able to show your own screenshots, neither being able to demonstrate it properly.

I would encourage you to download/install Atomic wallet (or any other Multi-chain wallet) and experience it.

Thank you.


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Interesting similarities between this post and the one you just checked for @frederickbangs.

And interesting that @frederickbangs and @futurekr always seem to post at the same time.

Maybe you can take a look and see what you think? @sapwood

And interesting that @frederickbangs and @futurekr always seem to post at the same time.

Yes, I am also of the same observation. The chronology, the way they have written the text, and most importantly both of them did not choose to include their own experience with a Multichain wallet.

(I assume both of them use a Smartphone/Desktop/Laptop), still, they did not download and install the Multichain wallet.

Thank you.

Thank you for this. You might want to share this with your fellow Professors to be on the lookout.

Yes, I will update the list in Group chat.

Thank you.