Ubikiri Wallets
On our social network, Ubikiri, you are supplied with two wallet options - ETH wallets, which start with 0X … and wallets for our native token UBX, which start with UX… For convenience, you will be prompted to create the first wallet while setting up the account. That is, at least one wallet is attached to each account. In case you missed creating a wallet, just head to Ubikiri’s Wallets section to complete the procedure.

Both wallets provide all necessary functions, such as, transfer and receipt of funds. To receive funds, you can either copy the address and pass it to the sender or use the QR code..
Note that the wallets created in Ubikiri are non-custodial. It means that the user fully disposes of his/her funds as well as private keys.

While creating a wallet, you will have to save the private key and the file. Please choose a strong password for the file (we recommend using a password manager) and make sure not to lose it. In order to not confuse you with long strings of characters, there is the option to name each wallet the way you want it.

Ethereum wallets support ERC 20 tokens, while UBX wallets support the tokens issued on the Ubix platform - currently T10 standard. You can send tokens and coins, including ether to exchanges using the “trade” button. The wallet has an integrated ability to issue crypto-depository receipts using the CDR project.

It works as follows: you pack the coin (for this you need to use the WRAP button), and get the address to which you should send the coins. Then, you will receive ERC 20 tokens on the specified wallet address - UBX ERC20.
It works as follows: you pack the coin (for this you need to use the WARP button), and get the address to which you should send the coins. Then, you will receive ERC 20 tokens on the specified wallet address - UBX ERC20. The same applies in the opposite direction. The conversion rate is 1:1 for both directions.

What is it for? It is designed for UBX holders to provide them with the opportunity to use all the infrastructure provided by the Ethereum ecosystem. Namely, these are: exchanges, NFTs, DeFi, GameFi, and so on. A similar procedure is available for tokens that, in fact, exist on the Ubix platform - this is T 10.

To conclude, there is also a filtering section. With its help, you are able to perform several functions: display, hide and import wallets. Respectively, to import a wallet, upload the file with the wallet’s password or just use the private key.