What do I do with these random coins?
First, you have to understand that your wallet's public address is a target for bad actors who will use this public information to airdrop tokens of scam coins in hopes that you check out their website and then interact with, or purchase these coins. Enter here to search in Ethereum maiSome readersIs the Sequence Wallet secure?
Your security is incredibly important to us. Sequence is a non-custodial wallet, meaning we cannot access any of its contents, nor can anyone else. Only you, the wallet owner, have access to the contents. The only risk of being hacked exists with someone hacking your email or social account and using it to log into your Sequence Wallet, so be sure to keep access to the email or social account associated with your Sequence Wallet account secure. Enabling Two-factor Authentication (2FA) has provFew readersWhat happens to my wallet if Sequence were to stop operating?
Sequence is non-custodial, which means we don't hold the crypto, so us going away doesn't affect your wallet. All you would lose is a user interface. There might be some extra work required for you to be able to execute your transactions but all steps for you to take, or if there is a need to do a few lines of commands, it will be documented in a public repository and accessible by following simple instructions since its open source, or, ideally, by running a single command.11Few readersCan I view NFTs and collectibles prices?
You can view the price of the NFT that you have in your wallet in the Collectible's description section. The price view will vary for each item depending on where it's listed. For NFTs listed in Opensea, whether they are ERFew readersCan I use a hardware wallet with Sequence?
There is currently no hardware wallet support for Sequence.Few readers