Sui Wallet Your Sui Super App
 

Public keys consist of a long string of numbers and letters that look something like this:

0x06fe7f254m20119a0c39fa6f62r96b8494c3af1aa5a5bf84439f44c405675d

Note that, for security purposes, the above address differs somewhat in length and possible characters from an actual address.

When you go to an app on Sui that requires payment, your wallet extension should automatically launch, requesting approval for the transaction. You will need to reenter your password for the wallet if its time-out period has passed.

The wallet should also give you the option to send tokens directly to another wallet. You will need the other wallet owner's public key to send tokens.

The world of wallets

The more feature-rich wallets may become your primary means of interacting with the Sui network. They include the ability to mint, trade, or buy NFTs. They show other apps, giving you a window to Sui's possibilities. Some focus on finance, making it easy to purchase tokens and trade different tokens across networks.

As with any valuable asset, make sure to keep your wallet secure. Never share your password or seed phrase with anyone.

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