Wallets
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There are three solutions for holding KOII token, each targetted to a different use case:
Finnie Wallet - this Chrome Extension wallet provides an easy to use tool for beginners, along with more advanced features for developers and crypto-aficionados
Desktop Node - used to manage staking wallets for participating in Tasks
Native Wallet File - best used for developers and with Koii-based apps
Finnie is designed to act as a browsing companion for the decentralized web:
Drag and Drop NFT Minting
Integrated DIDs
Ethereum and EVM Wallet Functions
Solana Wallet Functions
Arweave Wallet Functions
Filecoin Wallet Functions (Coming Soon)
In order to rent your personal devices to the network and participate in the Compute Marketplace, you'll often need to hold KOII and other tokens in a staking wallet, which can be confiscated when if your node is caught trying to submit bad data.
Note: Your collateral will never be confiscated for honest work (see the Audits section for more information)
The desktop node hasn't been released to the public yet, but you can join the beta by clicking the form below.
Run a Task NodeNative Filesystem wallets are used by developers building applications, or during testing. For information about using filesystem wallets as a developer, check the CLI Docs.
Using the Koii CLI