Wallet Usage Guide

This guide walks you through using the FastSet Wallet to send test tokens, manage balances, and simulate multi-device transactions.

1

Open the wallet

  1. Go to wallet.fastset.xyz in your browser.

  2. When the page loads, you’ll see:

    • Your wallet address in the top right, e.g., set19cr...ehm.

    • A Tokens box with a list showing your test balances.

    • A Transfer box with a form for sending tokens.

2

Create or refresh your wallet

You have two options for creating a wallet:

  • Use the default wallet: It is generated automatically when you open the page.

  • Generate a new wallet: At the top right corner of your screen, select the wallet information box and click the refresh icon to create a new one with a different address and private key.

3

Set up two wallets for testing

To test transfers, you’ll need two wallets open at the same time. You can:

  • Open one wallet on your desktop and another on your mobile device.

  • Open two separate browser windows or tabs on the same device.

4

Send tokens between wallets

  1. Copy the address from Wallet A (click the address in the top right to copy).

  2. In the To Address field of Wallet B, paste the copied address.

  3. Select a token from the dropdown list.

  4. Enter an amount to send.

  5. Click Send.

  6. Watch as Wallet A’s balance updates instantly.

5

Add more tokens

You can top up your test balances at any time:

  1. Click the + icon next to a token in your wallet.

  2. The balance will instantly increase, ready for more testing.

6

Use the same wallet across devices

If you want two wallets to mirror each other’s balances:

  1. In Wallet A, click to copy the private key.

  2. In Wallet B, click Import Private Key.

  3. Paste the key and confirm.

  4. Both wallets now represent the same account and any balance change in one will appear in the other immediately.

7

View your transactions in the explorer

After sending a transaction, click Go to Explorer in the wallet’s top right to:

  • Search for your wallet address.

  • See transaction history and analytics.

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