MUX Protocol wallet
The most secure hardware wallet for your MUX Protocol
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How to secure your MUX Protocol with Tangem?
When you buy or hold MUX Protocol 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 MUX Protocol (MCB)?
MUX Protocol, previously known as MCDEX, is a decentralized platform for leveraged trading, allowing users to trade with leverage up to 100x. It distinguishes itself by offering a streamlined trading process devoid of the counterparty risks found in conventional platforms. Built on the Ethereum blockchain, MUX guarantees a safe and decentralized trading environment.
What is a MUX Protocol wallet?
A MUX Protocol wallet is a tool for storing the private keys needed to manage your MCB addresses. While your MUX Protocol tokens aren't stored in the wallet itself, they remain on the blockchain. This wallet's primary role is to generate and secure these private keys, making it possible to manage, send, receive, and maintain your MUX Protocol assets.
How does a MUX Protocol wallet work?
MUX Protocol wallets manage blockchain accounts using public and private key pairs. The private key is your access pass to a MUX Protocol account and should be kept confidential, while the public key can be shared for receiving MUX Protocol. To access your funds or conduct transactions, a private key is necessary. Tangem Wallet generates these private keys securely within its chip.
What are the types of MUX Protocol wallets?
Exchange MUX Protocol Wallets:
Platforms like Coinbase and Binance offer custodial wallets for buying MUX Protocol with traditional money. However, they may revoke access under certain conditions.Software MUX Protocol Wallets:
Installed on your devices for managing your private keys and MUX Protocol. They are user-friendly but susceptible to digital threats. Categories include mobile, desktop, and browser-based wallets.Mobile MUX Protocol Wallets:
Apps designed to handle MUX Protocol transactions on smartphones.Desktop MUX Protocol Wallets:
Software installed on personal computers, storing private keys on hard drives.Hardware MUX Protocol Wallets:
These provide offline storage, like Tangem, offering protection from online vulnerabilities.
How to Choose the Best MUX Protocol Wallet
Choosing the right wallet depends on your priorities for convenience, security, and reliability. For secure offline storage of significant amounts, a hardware wallet like Tangem is advisable.
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- For storing and using MCB, Tangem Wallet is a strong choice thanks to its offline key storage and mobile-friendly design.
- Many MUX Protocol wallets are free to download. Hardware wallets cost money but offer stronger security by keeping keys offline.
- The best wallet for storing MUX Protocol is one that keeps your private keys offline while remaining easy to manage. Tangem offers this balance by placing keys in an offline card that you tap with your phone, providing both high security and simple everyday use.
- A MUX Protocol wallet stores the keys that give you access to your MCB. It can be software-based or a hardware wallet like Tangem for higher security.
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