Zero to Hero: Creating a TWA Bot on TON (Part 3) — Understanding Blockchain Wallets on TON

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This guide will walk you through downloading, installing, and operating a wallet on the TON blockchain. As cryptocurrencies gain prominence, TON emerges as a key platform with diverse financial and technological applications. Mastering wallet setup and usage is essential for transactions and ecosystem participation. Below, we break down the process into clear, actionable steps.

What Is a Cryptocurrency Wallet?

A wallet secures and manages private keys—the cryptographic foundation of all blockchain transactions. Assets reside on addresses derived from these keys, meaning empty wallets (without keys) hold no value.

Wallet formats include:

Core Wallet Functions

  1. Security: Protects private keys via encryption, backups, and authentication to prevent loss/theft.
  2. Transactions: Interfaces with blockchain nodes to transfer assets between addresses.
  3. Key Generation: Most wallets can create new private keys.

Step-by-Step: Installing a TON Wallet (OpenMask Example)

  1. Download: Use Chrome to visit OpenMask's official site. Click Download for Chrome.
  2. Install: In the Chrome Web Store, select Add to ChromeAdd Extension.
  3. Setup:

    • Click the OpenMask icon.
    • Switch to Testnet (for practice).
    • Select Create Wallet and set a password.
  4. Backup: Securely store the 24-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Confirm words when prompted.
  5. Access: Enter your password to unlock the wallet.

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Wallet Basics

Wallet Addresses Explained

A wallet address is a unique identifier (e.g., kQBMADKwZV_y_fy8h01RhfPPKNLx_0H6m0X7EtpSC3DWgsKr) or QR code allowing others to send you crypto. Like an email inbox, it receives but doesn’t send assets without private key authorization.


FAQs

1. Why do I need a recovery phrase?

The 24-word phrase restores access if you lose your device or password. Treat it like a master key—never share it.

2. What’s the difference between Mainnet and Testnet?

Mainnet handles real transactions; Testnet is a practice environment with fake assets.

3. Can I use multiple wallets?

Yes! Each generates unique addresses and keys for flexibility.

4. How secure are browser extensions?

While convenient, they’re less secure than hardware wallets. Use strong passwords and enable 2FA.

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