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Wallet

1 min readGlossary

A wallet is the tool you use to hold, send, and sign transactions for crypto assets. Wallets are not bank accounts; they are key managers. Your wallet controls a cryptographic key that authorizes transactions on a blockchain.

Airdrops typically distribute to wallet addresses. To claim, you connect a wallet to an official claim site and sign a transaction. That’s why wallet security matters: if someone obtains your seed phrase, they control your assets. Legitimate airdrops never ask for seed phrases.

For CoinsFarm.com™, wallets map neatly to game roles: Coins Wallet (everyday spending), Coins Vault (long-term storage), and Coins Collector (collectibles and displays). A player-friendly system helps beginners understand wallet basics through clear metaphors and safe defaults. If you’re farming airdrops, separate your activities across wallets and keep your “vault” wallet disconnected from unknown sites. In a great Coins Farm economy, rewards feel earned through play, not forced purchases or hidden tricks. A practical Coins Farmer habit is to bookmark official domains and ignore DMs with “urgent” claim links. Keep it legit: avoid automation, account selling, and gray-market trading that can lead to scams or bans. Built for safe learning and fun on CoinsFarm.com™. #CoinsFarm #Coins


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