What tokens and assets does Sequence support?
The Sequence Wallet supports every EVM-compatible network's most popular token standards. These include tokens abiding by the ERC-20, ERC-721 and ERC-1155 standards. ERC-20 is used for single fungible assets (that are meant to be fractioned). Examples of ERC-20 tokens include DAI, LINK and USDC. ERC-721 tokens are used for non-fungible assets, e.g. Cryptokitties, Axies from Axie Infinity, and Ethereum Name Service (ENS). ERC-1155 is meant to enable non-PopularHow can I connect my Sequence Wallet to applications like Uniswap or Opensea?
You can connect your Sequence Wallet to a decentralized application by selecting the ‘Connect with WalletConnect’ option. A QR code will appear, which you need to scan with your Sequence Wallet by clicking on the Scan button; or you can also copy the WalletConnect code and paste it into the "Scan" window in your Sequence Wallet. How to connect your Sequence Wallet anywhere in web3 On desktop: On the app where you want to connect, find and click on 'connect wallet' Choose 'WalletConnectPopularWhat is Ethereum?
What is EthereumPopularWhat is MATIC and the Polygon network?
Polygon network is EVM-compatible and functions as a side chain to the Ethereum blockchain. A large amount of Ethereum Dapps are also accessible on Polygon. The primary benefit of the Polygon network is its scalability, which allows blockchain interactions to be processed faster and for a much lower gas fee as compared to Ethereum network interactions. MATIC is the native cryptocurrency of the Polygon network. The Sequence Wallet is compatible with both Ethereum, Polygon, BSC networks, Base anPopularHow to add funds (digital currency) to my Sequence Wallet?
You can transfer your blockchain assets on Ethereum, Polygon and BNB Smart Chain (BSC) to your Sequence Wallet from another wallet or exchange. You can also purchase cryptocurrencies using your debit or credit card directly from your Sequence Wallet by clicking “Add Funds” and selecting a payment provider in the “Debit or Credit Card” section.PopularWhat is Web3?
Web3 is like the next big thing for the internet. In the old days (Web1), the internet was kind of like a library where you could only read stuff. Then came Web2, making it more like a social hangout with Facebook and Twitter. Now, Web3 is the cool new vision, aiming to make the internet more about you! It wants to give you more control and privacy. Think of it as the third generation of the internet. In Web3, things are more spread out, not controlled by a few big companies. It loves usinSome readersHow to remove contacts from contact list
To remove an address or a contact from your contact list, simply follow 3 easy steps below: Go to 'contacts' at the top of the page. Go to 'edit' (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/4f24234e391f1800/213a424b-c04b-4da2-a43a-3f6983sex82y.Some readersGetting 'insufficient balance' error when sending USDC on Arbitrum
If you're encountering an "insufficient fees" error when trying to send USDC on the Arbitrum network, it likely means that you have enough USDC in your wallet to cover the transaction amount but not enough Ethereum (ETH) to cover the gas fees required for the transaction to be processed on the Ethereum blockchain. When you're using decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms or layer 2 solutions like Arbitrum, you typically need to pay gas fees in ETH to interact with the Ethereum blockchain. Even tFew readersWhat are gas fees?
Gas fees are required to process blockchain transactions and are usually paid in the native token of the blockchain network that is processing the transaction. For example, if you are transferring ETH on the Ethereum blockchain from one wallet to another, you will need to keep enough ETH in your wallet to cover the transaction/gas fee. With Sequence Wallet that's not the case. The estimated gas fee is always displayed when attempting to execute a transaction. Unlike other crypto wallets, theFew readersWhat are the main features of the Sequence Wallet?
View token balances: Users can see all tokens (crypto, NFTs, collectibles, etc.) they own in their wallet across all networks supported by the Sequence Wallet. Transfer assets: Users can transfer their tokens outside of the wallet to their contacts or other arbitrary addresses. Connect with Web3: dapps, games, marketplaces, DeFi and more: Sequence lets you access an increasing number of applications across Web3, the next generation of the Internet. Transaction data translationFew readersWhat is the difference between a private-key wallet and a multi-signature wallet like Sequence?
Traditional crypto wallets generate a private key and a seed phrase upon wallet creation. The seed phrase usually consists of 12 or 24 randomly generated words, and it is used to recover access to the wallet. The generated private key is used to sign or authorize your transactions. You shouldn’t share your private key or your seed phrase with anyone under any circumstances, as doing so will compromise your assets. Multi-signature wallets, like the Sequence Wallet, are the new generation of cryFew readersWhat is ENS?
The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a distributed, open, and extensible naming system based on the Ethereum blockchain. ENS's job is to map human-readable names like 'alice. eth' to machine-readable identifiers such as Ethereum addresses, other cryptocurrency addresses You can check out this simple tutorial made by brantly.eth (Dir. of Operations at Ethereum Name SerFew readersWhy do I need to pay to deploy my Sequence Wallet
Sequence is a unique cryptocurrency wallet that stores tokens and collectibles securely as a multi-sig, non-custodial wallet while giving a seamless user experience. Because Sequence is a smart contract, it requires it to be deployed in the blockchain, making it possible for any web3 dApp to interact with it. The Sequence Team strives to reduce blockchain's complexity for any type of user. Hence, you will only see the messageFew readersHow to set up a Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)?
Those familiar with other crypto wallets may think you need a seed phrase that you must store and memorize. Not the case with the Sequence Wallet! We make keeping your wallet secure easy and intuitive without compromising on security—no seed phrase required! All you need is access to your email address or social account, so be sure to keep access to the email or social account associated with your Sequence Wallet secure. We highly recommend enabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for theFew readersWhat is the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)?
Ethereum Virtual Machine, or EVM, is an engine on Ethereum that runs execution and smart contract deployment. Since Ethereum is the largest decentralized blockchain with smart contract functionality, many other smart-contract blockchain networks are built with EVM-compatibility in mind. For example, Polygon, Binance Smart Chain (https://www.binance.com/en/blog/ecosystem/introduFew readersWhat is my public address?
A public address is the unique identifier that serves as a virtual location for your wallet; in Ethereum-compatible networks it carries a 0x... format. It’s helpful to think of it like your bank account number. The public address is what you share with someone who wants to send you crypto, NFTs, collectibles or other Ethereum-compatible digital assets. Public address can also be a legible word like 0xsequence.eth or vitalik.eth, a registered ENS (Ethereum Name Service). The Sequence Wallet curFew readersWhat are NFTs and how do I get them?
NFTs are non-fungible tokens that are registered on the blockchain. NFTs can be artworks, music files, videos, game items, and other types of digital items. You can obtain NFTs on such marketplaces as OpenSea, Rarible, SuperRare, and Skyweaver Marketplace. ERC-721 tokens are used for non-fungible assets, e.g. Cryptokitties, Axies from Axie Infinity, and Ethereum Name SFew readersHow to purchase ETH using a credit/debit card?
Ether, or ETH, is the native currency of the Ethereum blockchain and is required to interact with the Ethereum network to pay for gas fees. The Sequence Wallet has a user-friendly workaround to let users pay with other tokens like USDC, DAI, etc. There are 3 possible ways to get ETH into your Sequence Wallet: Purchase USDC in-wallet via credit/debit card on-ramps providers, then swap and bridge your balance for ETH Transfer from a centralized exchange Transfer from another cryptoFew readersDo I really own the assets that are on my Sequence wallet?
The answer is - YES! Let’s take a look at Skyweaver as an example. Skyweaver is a digital trading card game where players actually own their cards. Each card is registered on the Polygon blockchain and stored in the player’s Sequence Wallet. This means that only the player who owns the card has authority over it. As the card’s rightful owner, the player can buildFew readersHow do I send ETH and tokens?
Sending crypto tokens (ERC20) and collectibles (ERC721 or ERC1155) is absolutely easy and straightforward with Sequence. In the Sequence Wallet app, click the “Send” button, select the coins or collectibles you want to send, enter the address ( ENS supported (https://Few readersWhy is the Sequence Wallet better than other crypto/blockchain wallets out there?
Sequence aims to address a pivotal inquiry within the realm of Web3: How can you interact with the blockchain so it feels as normal as using any other Web or mobile application? Sequence tackles this with: A simple, easy to navigate user interface First class NFT support allowing you to experience your collectibles in a fun and easy way Not requiring users to own ETH to pay transactions fees Reducing a complex set of transactions to a single click NoFew readersBasic troubleshooting
Wondering what to do when your screen goes blank or your wallet's balance looks weird? Having trouble connecting to a site or getting stuck while using Sequence Wallet? Computer issues can be caused by various factors. Regardless of the problem, troubleshooting involves a process of trial and error to figure out what's not working as it should. Then, you may start using the following troubleshooting tips: This is a keyboard shortcut used to perform a hard reload of a web page in a desktop webFew readersWhere can I use the Sequence Wallet?
Sequence Wallet and SDK can be used across a wide range of applications, including gaming, digital art, marketplaces, exchanges, DeFi, banking, commerce, finance, and more. Most applications on Ethereum and EVM-Compatible chains (Polygon, BSC, etc) already support Sequence Wallet via a login option called WalletConnect but it is also expected that some products will add direct support to the Sequence Wallet. Any product or website can decide to implement its own wallet interface (UI) and intFew readersHow to submit a Support Ticket and get a resolution faster?
We've recently streamlined the way we process support tickets for issues and concerns with Sequence. When you initiate a conversation during office hours indicated on the live chat window - you'll be able to discuss your issue directly with a Support Specialist. If you initiate a conversation outside office hours. It will automatically convert into a ticket and our team will get back to you as soon as possible. It is also good practice to include your wallet address and other pertinent informaFew readersDo I need cryptocurrency to use Sequence?
Not necessarily. You can create a Sequence Wallet even if you do not own any cryptocurrency. You will be able to access decentralized applications like Skyweaver that use Sequence as a login method. You can choose to store and transfer cryptocurrenciFew readers