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Latest revision as of 04:06, 6 November 2023

Information technology - blockchain - cryptoassets.

A crypto wallet is a tool used to store the private password (key) for accessing cryptoassets on the blockchain and to share the public address for receiving cryptoassets.


Wallets do not actually hold cryptoassets since cryptoassets are located on the blockchain network.

Rather, the system of transfer and ownership relates to the private key that - in turn - proves ownership of units on the blockchain.


Cryptoassets are not therefore electronically sent between participants, instead proof of ownership is transferred electronically.


See also