Address book export and import

The address book is stored in your local storage of device or browser. That means the information is not shared to any external service. It can be accessed via the side bar. Export The export button can be found in the top right corner of your screen, next to the create entry button. This will […]

Transaction Fees

What are transaction fees and why do I need to pay them? Any transaction made with Walliro incurs transaction fees. This includes: Asset transfers Settings changes (adding an owner, changing the threshold, etc.) DeFi Interactions (swapping tokens, locking funds in a DeFi protocol) These fees do not go to Walliro, but instead directly to the […]

Supported asset types

Walliro can generally manage the same assets that you would be able to manage with wallets such as Metamask, Ledger or Tronlink . However, depending on the type of asset, some restrictions might apply. The following sections provide more details on this: Ether and ERC20 tokens Walliro supports Ether and all assets that fully comply […]

What is Walliro?

Most crypto users, for example those who hold ETH or BNB, are used to a single-key wallet, often referred to as an Externally Owned Account (EOA). Examples include; MetaMask, Trustwallet, Exodus, etc. These accounts are secured with a 12-word “seed phrase” that can become a private key for the user. If that private key is […]

How to earn free cryptocurrency?

Everyone wants to earn some cryptocurrency and getting some crypto can be an effective precaution against inflation and the banking system’s failure. Cryptocurrencies are one of the most popular digital assets. However, since they are risky, many investors want to get started by keeping their initial investments small. And for some, the idea of earning […]

What is Trezor?

Trezor is a hardware wallet which provides high level security for dealing with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies private keys. In contrast to traditional cold storage approaches (offline storage or paper wallets), Trezor conducts secure payments without exposing one’s private keys to a potentially compromised computer. Trezor is a little single-purpose computer. It is designed to […]

What is Aave?

Aave is one of the most popular decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols that lets people lend and borrow cryptocurrency without the need for a centralized intermediary like a bank or exchange. It has been developed on top of the Ethereum blockchain. Users earn interest when they lend and pay interest when they borrow. Lenders earn interest by depositing […]

What is EIP-1559?

Ethereum released the London hard fork upgrade in August this year. There was an upgrade which was a set of five Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs). One of them was called EIP-1559 aimed mainly to increase the mining speed of its native currency Ether (ETH) and incentivizing it for its miners. A crucial aspect of the […]

What are crypto tokens?

Token and cryptocurrency are often used interchangeably because both are digital assets on blockchains. The most significant difference between a cryptocurrency and a token is that cryptocurrencies are the native asset of a blockchain like ETH on Ethereum blockchain, whereas smart contracts are used to build tokens on an existing blockchain. Tokens are very similar […]

What is Ethereum 2.0?

Ethereum, as the world’s second most important blockchain was working on consensus mechanism Proof of Work (PoW). That was why, it was decided to change this mechanism to Proof of Stake (PoS). This change was an upgrade to Ethereum 2.0. This upgrade was intended to increase Ethereum’s capacity for transactions, reduce fees and make the […]