A cryptocurrency wallet is a unique address that holds the cryptocurrency of the blockchain the wallet is created on. For example Ether is held in a wallet on the Ethereum blockchain. Ether cannot be held, sent or received in a Bitcoin wallet.
You can have multiple wallets on the same blockchain, for example, if you hold Bitcoin on 3 different exchanges, you will have 3 unique wallet addresses on the bitcoin blockchain (one on each exchange).
A user on INX can have a wallet for each available cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, ZCash wallet and so on.
To help understand what a crypto wallet is, please also read about blockchains?
To create a wallet on INX, follow these instructions
- Navigate to MyWallets
- Click on the Deposit Arrow (or the Withdraw Arrow for sending cryptocurrency)
- This will reveal your unique INX wallet address on the blockchain of the cryptocurrency you selected
- Notice that you are able to generate more than one unique address if needed
- In this example you may now receive ZEC into this wallet.
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