
Write this seed phrase down and keep it secure, it is essentially the key to your !
After this is done you will be able to see your . It should look something like this:
- Ethereum Network. You do not need to worry about this. The other networks are test networks which will not integrate with CanWork.
- Wallet Name. You can call this whatever you like. Underneath you can see your ’s public key. It’s called the ‘public key’ as it is ok to share publicly and indeed you will need to if you want to receive funds into this .
- Account options. One of which leads to etherscan. Etherscan is an online service that will allow you to view your history including pending transactions that are awaiting confirmation.
4. This hamburger menu will allow you to see all of the contents of the including ETH and .
This is where you will see your $CAN . To see your $CAN you will need to select ‘add ’. The details you need for $CAN are as follows:
Address:
Symbol: CAN
Decimals of Precision: 6
5. This is your ETH balance. Note, you will not see your $CAN in this section unless you have selected them from the hamburger menu.
I’ve set up my and added the $CAN token. Now what?
Now you are ready to use . While you are using CanWork here are some tips to help you:
- Make sure you have MetaMask open in the background when you use the CanWork app.
- Once you leave the CanWork app it is good security practice to log out of your MetaMask .
- Always make sure you interact with CanWork with the same MetaMask .
That should be it! Please get in touch with us if you think this guide could be improved in any way.
We hope you enjoy the CanWork platform,
The CanYa team.
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Published at Wed, 10 Apr 2019 09:15:56 +0000