KingyTON wallet
The most secure hardware wallet for your KingyTON
Join the ranks of satisfied users securing their KingyTON with Tangem's top-notch cold storage solution.
How to secure your KingyTON with Tangem?
When you buy or hold KingyTON in Tangem, it secures your private keys in many ways:
- With the seedless setup and smart backups on extra devices, your Bitcoin is safe and accessible only to you.
- Tangem is IP69K water and dustproof, built to protect against extreme temperatures, EMPs, ESCs, and X-RAYS.
- An access code and biometric authentication protect against unauthorized access.
- Private keys are generated and stored on its EAL6+ CC secure element.
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What is KingyTON (KINGY)?
KingyTON, or $KINGY, serves as an ecosystem token on the TON blockchain. It's significantly backed by a robust Telegram community boasting over 300,000 members. The total supply of $KINGY is capped at 10 million tokens, which are all unlocked. Notably, during its ICO on the decentralized exchange DeDust.io, 800,000 tokens were snapped up within 39 hours, priced at 1 TON for every 100 $KINGY.
What is a KingyTON wallet?
A KingyTON wallet stores the private keys necessary for accessing your KingyTON address. This wallet doesn't hold $KINGY itself, as the cryptocurrency resides on the blockchain. Instead, the wallet's core function is to generate and securely store private keys, allowing you to manage and access your KingyTON accounts. Essentially, a KingyTON wallet is your gateway to storing, sending, receiving, and administering your $KINGY.
How does a KingyTON wallet work?
KingyTON wallets operate using pairs of public and private keys to control blockchain accounts. The private key is essential for accessing your KingyTON account and must be kept secret, while the public key can be shared to acquire $KINGY. To move your funds, the corresponding private key is required. Tangem Wallet securely generates and stores these private keys within its chip.
What are the types of KingyTON wallets?
Exchange KingyTON Wallets:
Platforms like Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken provide centralized, custodial wallets for buying and managing $KINGY with traditional currency. However, these may risk restricted account access.Software KingyTON Wallets:
These are installed on devices, managing private keys and $KINGY conveniently but may be prone to malware and cyber threats. They include mobile, desktop, and browser wallets.Mobile KingyTON Wallets:
Specialized apps that facilitate $KINGY management on smartphones.Desktop KingyTON Wallets:
Installed on PCs, storing private keys on internal hard drives or SSDs.Hardware KingyTON Wallets:
Devices like Tangem that offer offline storage, safeguarding against online vulnerabilities.
How to Choose the Best KingyTON Wallet
Determining the best wallet hinges on an individual's requirements, emphasizing ease of use, reliability, and top-tier security. To protect against cyber threats and securely keep large amounts, opting for a hardware wallet such as Tangem is highly advised.
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- The best wallet for KINGY is one that keeps your keys safe while staying easy to use. Tangem Wallet delivers both security and convenience in one solution.
- Yes, software wallets are generally free. Hardware wallets, such as Tangem Wallet, come with a purchase because they include secure physical components.
- The safest KingyTON wallet keeps your private keys offline and protected from unauthorized access. Hardware wallets, such as Tangem, offer the highest level of protection because they isolate keys from online risks.
- This type of wallet secures the private keys required to use your KingyTON. Hardware wallets, such as Tangem Wallet, keep those keys offline for added protection.