Wallets

Wallets

After completing the onboarding process—which includes 20 dice rolls and a building upgrade—we open a non-custodial wallet for each user. A non-custodial wallet means you have full control over your funds and assets, and we do not have access to your wallet. All your earnings, including dice rolls, buildings, and OWN points, are securely stored in this wallet. When you sell a building, the USDC you earn is also deposited directly into your wallet.

To help you manage your assets and perform transactions, we've developed a specialized dApp (Decentralized Application) just for you. You can access it here: https://ashitosh-ownplay.github.io/smart-wallet-nfts. Only you have access to this dApp using your email, ensuring your assets remain secure.

⚠️ Warning: Always ensure you're using the official and trusted URL before interacting with this dApp. Using the wrong or fraudulent URL can result in the loss of funds and compromise your personal information. Double-check the website address and avoid suspicious links. Stay safe!

The sections below are step-by-step guides on how to:​

What is a dApp - Decentralised Application?A Decentralized Application (dApp) revolutionizes software by operating on a decentralized network, typically powered by blockchain technology. Unlike traditional apps running on centralized servers, dApps distribute operations across multiple nodes, enhancing security, transparency, and resistance to censorship.Key Features of dApps include:

  1. Decentralisation: No single entity controls the application. It runs on a peer-to-peer network, ensuring robustness and reliability.

  2. Open Source: The code is open-source, allowing anyone to view, modify, and contribute, fostering innovation and collaboration.

  3. Smart Contracts: Utilizes self-executing smart contracts with terms embedded in code to automate and enforce rules without intermediaries.

  4. Blockchain Integration: Built on blockchain platforms like Ethereum, which provide the infrastructure for transaction verification and data storage.

In summary, dApps offer a new way to create and interact with applications that are more secure, transparent, and democratic.

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