Shambala wallet
The most secure hardware wallet for your Shambala
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How to secure your Shambala with Tangem?
When you buy or hold Shambala 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 Shambala (BALA)?
Shambala, symbolized by BALA, draws inspiration from a mythical tale of a subterranean world, encapsulated around an internal sun. This fascinating story materializes into a digital community, where elements of life transform into NFTs.
What is a Shambala wallet?
A Shambala wallet is designed to securely store private keys, which allow you to manage your Shambala (BALA) holdings. Though the wallet does not store Shambala itself, it enables management of your possessions on the blockchain. Its primary role is to generate, store, and help you handle your Shambala accounts, facilitating storage, sending, receiving, and overall administration.
How does a Shambala wallet work?
Shambala wallets employ both public and private key pairs to manage blockchain accounts. The private key must remain a secret to maintain control over a particular Shambala (BALA) account. In contrast, the public key can be shared to receive BALA tokens. To move funds, the corresponding private key is necessary. Tangem Wallet ensures generational and secure storage of these private keys within its sophisticated chip technology.
What are the types of Shambala wallets?
Exchange Shambala Wallets:
Platforms such as Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken facilitate the purchase of BALA using traditional currencies through custodial wallets, but this may result in potential risks of losing account access.Software Shambala Wallets:
These are installed on your devices to manage private keys and BALA, offering simplicity but exposing them to malware and cyber threats. They come as mobile, desktop, or browser-based variations.Mobile Shambala Wallets:
Applications built for managing BALA directly on your smartphone for easy access.Desktop Shambala Wallets:
Downloaded onto computers, these store private keys on hard drives or SSDs.Hardware Shambala Wallets:
Offline storage devices like Tangem Wallets safeguard against online vulnerabilities, offering a robust security solution.
How to Choose the Best Shambala Wallet
Choosing the right wallet depends on personal preferences, focusing on ease of use, reliability, combined with robust security measures. For securing substantial asset amounts against online threats, a hardware solution like Tangem Wallet is highly recommended.
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- The best wallet for BALA is one that keeps your keys safe while staying easy to use. Tangem Wallet delivers both security and convenience in one solution.
- You can use most software wallets at no cost. Hardware wallets, which offer additional security, must be purchased separately. Network fees may still apply.
- The best wallet for storing Shambala 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 Shambala wallet stores the keys that give you access to your BALA. It can be software-based or a hardware wallet like Tangem for higher security.