Managing Your NFT Wallet and Transactions
Last updated August 6, 2024
Your NFT wallet is the digital key to your NFT collection, a secure vault where you store and manage your valuable digital assets. Understanding how to access, manage, and track your transactions within your NFT wallet is essential for a smooth and enjoyable NFT experience.
Accessing Your NFT Wallet on Candy Digital
- Log into Your Account: Begin by logging into your Candy Digital account using your email and password.
- Navigate to "My Collection": Once logged in, locate the "My Collection" or "NFTs" section. This area typically displays your collection of NFTs.
- View Wallet Details: Within your collection, you'll likely find a section or link that leads to your wallet. Click on it to access your wallet details. You may need to connect a supported wallet if you haven't already.
- Wallet Address: Your NFT wallet address is a unique identifier that allows you to receive and send NFTs. Copy your wallet address to share it with others or to connect to other platforms.
Managing Your NFTs
- Viewing Your Collection: Your wallet interface will display your collection of NFTs. You can browse your NFTs by category, artist, or recent purchases.
- Viewing NFT Details: Click on any NFT in your collection to view its detailed information, including its rarity, attributes, and transaction history.
- Sending & Receiving NFTs: You can transfer NFTs to other wallets you control or receive NFTs from other addresses. Usually, you'll need to provide the recipient's wallet address and confirm the transaction.
- Selling NFTs: Some platforms, like Candy Digital, might offer a built-in marketplace where you can list your NFTs for sale. You will typically set a price, choose an auction format (if applicable), and then the platform helps facilitate the sale.
Tracking Your Transactions
- Transaction History: Your wallet will typically offer a transaction history where you can review details about past NFT purchases, sales, and transfers. It will show information like the date, time, NFT, and the recipient or sender's wallet address.
- Blockchain Explorers: For more in-depth transaction information, you can use blockchain explorers (like Etherscan or Flowscan for Ethereum and Flow networks, respectively). These websites provide detailed records of all blockchain transactions, including those involving NFTs.
Keeping Your Wallet Secure
- Strong Passphrase: Always choose a strong passphrase for your wallet. A passphrase is a secret code that protects your wallet.
- Two-Factor Authentication: Enable two-factor authentication on your wallet if available. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring a code from your phone or authenticator app when logging in.
- Beware of Phishing Scams: Be cautious of phishing scams, which may attempt to steal your login credentials or wallet passphrase. Always visit official websites and verify links before providing sensitive information.
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