Understanding TP Wallet Network Capabilities
TP Wallet is a versatile multi-chain cryptocurrency wallet that supports various blockchain networks, including the ability to add custom networks manually. One of the most frequently added networks is the CORE mainnet. This guide will walk you through both the wallet creation process and network configuration.
Step-by-Step: Adding CORE Mainnet to TP Wallet
Prerequisites
- Installed TP Wallet app (latest version)
- Valid CORE Network wallet address
- Security verification tools (email, facial recognition)
Detailed Process
Prepare Your CORE Address
- Open your existing CORE wallet
- Navigate to: My Account → CORE → Withdrawal Address Binding
- Keep this screen active for address verification later
Configure TP Wallet
1. Launch TP Wallet 2. Select *I Have a Wallet* (New users choose *Create Wallet* instead) 3. Go to: *Networks* → *Add Custom Network*Network Parameters
- Search for "CORE Network" in the custom networks section
- Select the official CORE Network configuration
- Confirm all parameters match the blockchain explorer's data
Address Linking
- In TP Wallet: Receive → Copy address
- Paste into CORE wallet's withdrawal address field
- Complete all security verifications (2FA, facial recognition)
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Supported Networks in TP Wallet
TP Wallet natively supports these major networks:
| Network Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| EVM-Compatible | Ethereum, BSC, Polygon |
| Non-EVM Chains | Solana, Bitcoin (partial) |
| Custom Networks | Any configured RPC endpoint |
The wallet also allows advanced users to:
- Add private enterprise chains
- Configure testnets
- Monitor cross-chain transactions
Key Security Practices
- Always verify network details against official sources before adding custom RPCs
- Never share your 12/24-word recovery phrase
Enable all available security layers:
- Transaction passwords
- Biometric verification
- Hardware wallet integration
FAQ Section
Q: How do I verify a custom network's authenticity?
A: Cross-check RPC URLs with the blockchain's official documentation and community-verified sources. Look for SSL certificates on endpoints.
Q: Can I use the same address across different networks?
A: While some EVM chains share address formats, always assume networks require unique addresses unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Q: What if my tokens don't appear after adding a network?
A: First check the blockchain explorer for transaction confirmation. Then verify you've added the correct contract address for the token.
Q: Is there a risk in adding multiple networks?
A: Each added network increases potential attack surfaces. Only add networks you actively use and disable unused ones.
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Final Recommendations
- Regularly update your wallet app
- Bookmark official RPC documentation
- Consider small test transactions before large transfers
- Utilize TP Wallet's built-in token swap feature for verified assets
For optimal security, we recommend storing large holdings in cold wallets and only keeping operational funds in mobile wallets.