
What is Permit2? - The model, advantages, and Possible risks.
About Permit2Uniswap has just released a new token approval standard, Permit2, which differs from the traditional ERC20 and EIP-2612. Permit2 allows users to avoid the need for a chain-level “approve” operation before interacting with different DApps, allowing the DApp protocol to first acquire your token approval. According to the description, the new Permit2 protocol has the advantages of saving gas, allowing for batch operations of approval/transfers and being more flexible than traditiona...

Create/Import MultiSig wallet on TokenPocket Browser Extension!
About MultiSig wallet:Corresponding to the multi-signature wallet is the single-signature wallet. If we want to conduct a transfer operation on the blockchain, we need to generate a signature with the wallet. We sign and send the transaction out. This is the way for a typical single-signature wallet and it is also for our usual wallet. A multi-signature wallet, as the name suggests, is a wallet that requires multiple people to sign in to perform an operation. Transferring with a multi-signatu...

What is TRON Multi-Signature wallet?
“Hey, I have the 12 Secret Recovery Phrases, but I don’t know how to get TRX. Can you please help me to withdraw 10k USDT and then I will give you 5k USDT? ” “Here are my phrases: THIS IS DEFINITELY THE TRON MULTI SIGNATURE SCAM DO NOT BELIEVE IT.” So, maybe you are interested in these phrases and you are trying to import them into your TokenPocket APP, right? LOL! Please be aware of this TRON Multi-Signature SCAM!What’s the difference between a single-signature wallet and a multi-signature w...
TokenPocket is the world's leading multi-chain self-custodial wallet, which supports most mainstream public chains.

What is Permit2? - The model, advantages, and Possible risks.
About Permit2Uniswap has just released a new token approval standard, Permit2, which differs from the traditional ERC20 and EIP-2612. Permit2 allows users to avoid the need for a chain-level “approve” operation before interacting with different DApps, allowing the DApp protocol to first acquire your token approval. According to the description, the new Permit2 protocol has the advantages of saving gas, allowing for batch operations of approval/transfers and being more flexible than traditiona...

Create/Import MultiSig wallet on TokenPocket Browser Extension!
About MultiSig wallet:Corresponding to the multi-signature wallet is the single-signature wallet. If we want to conduct a transfer operation on the blockchain, we need to generate a signature with the wallet. We sign and send the transaction out. This is the way for a typical single-signature wallet and it is also for our usual wallet. A multi-signature wallet, as the name suggests, is a wallet that requires multiple people to sign in to perform an operation. Transferring with a multi-signatu...

What is TRON Multi-Signature wallet?
“Hey, I have the 12 Secret Recovery Phrases, but I don’t know how to get TRX. Can you please help me to withdraw 10k USDT and then I will give you 5k USDT? ” “Here are my phrases: THIS IS DEFINITELY THE TRON MULTI SIGNATURE SCAM DO NOT BELIEVE IT.” So, maybe you are interested in these phrases and you are trying to import them into your TokenPocket APP, right? LOL! Please be aware of this TRON Multi-Signature SCAM!What’s the difference between a single-signature wallet and a multi-signature w...
TokenPocket is the world's leading multi-chain self-custodial wallet, which supports most mainstream public chains.

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Manage your address and stay away from the phishing scam!
Zero-asset transfer and phishing address scams have been rampant, deceiving users into copying the “fake address” to execute a transfer. Earlier, TokenPocket posted many security articles, added security reminders for copying addresses, and a “hide small transactions” feature in-app to help users avoid transfer risks.
Recently, TokenPocket released an Android new version and optimized the Address Book feature, supporting users to execute the transfer operation to be safer and more convenient.
Adding a wallet address to the Address Book supports the following entries,
Entry 1, click the wallet address on the page of [Token Details], then you can see the pop-up window, double check the wallet address and click [Add to Address Book].

Entry 2, click the wallet address on the page of [Transaction Details], then you can see the pop-up window, double check the wallet address and click [Add to Address Book].

Entry 3, switch to [Me], click [Address Book], click [Add], then will enter the Add address page, you can directly enter the wallet address or scan the wallet address to add it to the Address Book.

Transfer by using TokenPocket Address Book supports the following entries,
Entry 1, click [Transfer] on the Assets page, click [Transfer].

Click [Select wallet], switch to [Address Book], select the wallet, and then you can execute the transfer operation.

Entry 2, click [Transfer] on the Assets page, click [Address Book].

Select the wallet and then you can execute the transfer operation.

After setting the address book for commonly used addresses, you will be able to see the transfer records of commonly used addresses on the Token Details page, which is convenient for you to distinguish the phishing address and avoid the phishing risk of transferring with disguised addresses. (Take BSC as an example)

Before adding Address Book VS After adding Address Book

1. Switch to [Me], and click [Address Book], you can see all the wallet addresses that you’ve added to Address Book on this page.

2. Click [All Networks], and you can view the network we’ve supported

3. Click the wallet address, and then click [Edit], you can edit the information of the wallet address, and you can also delete this wallet address on this page.

We strongly recommended that users who have frequently executed transfer operations should get used to using TokenPocket’s Address Book function to transfer, it can record the wallet address used daily and you can directly select the address when transferring.
Manage your address and stay away from the phishing scam!
Zero-asset transfer and phishing address scams have been rampant, deceiving users into copying the “fake address” to execute a transfer. Earlier, TokenPocket posted many security articles, added security reminders for copying addresses, and a “hide small transactions” feature in-app to help users avoid transfer risks.
Recently, TokenPocket released an Android new version and optimized the Address Book feature, supporting users to execute the transfer operation to be safer and more convenient.
Adding a wallet address to the Address Book supports the following entries,
Entry 1, click the wallet address on the page of [Token Details], then you can see the pop-up window, double check the wallet address and click [Add to Address Book].

Entry 2, click the wallet address on the page of [Transaction Details], then you can see the pop-up window, double check the wallet address and click [Add to Address Book].

Entry 3, switch to [Me], click [Address Book], click [Add], then will enter the Add address page, you can directly enter the wallet address or scan the wallet address to add it to the Address Book.

Transfer by using TokenPocket Address Book supports the following entries,
Entry 1, click [Transfer] on the Assets page, click [Transfer].

Click [Select wallet], switch to [Address Book], select the wallet, and then you can execute the transfer operation.

Entry 2, click [Transfer] on the Assets page, click [Address Book].

Select the wallet and then you can execute the transfer operation.

After setting the address book for commonly used addresses, you will be able to see the transfer records of commonly used addresses on the Token Details page, which is convenient for you to distinguish the phishing address and avoid the phishing risk of transferring with disguised addresses. (Take BSC as an example)

Before adding Address Book VS After adding Address Book

1. Switch to [Me], and click [Address Book], you can see all the wallet addresses that you’ve added to Address Book on this page.

2. Click [All Networks], and you can view the network we’ve supported

3. Click the wallet address, and then click [Edit], you can edit the information of the wallet address, and you can also delete this wallet address on this page.

We strongly recommended that users who have frequently executed transfer operations should get used to using TokenPocket’s Address Book function to transfer, it can record the wallet address used daily and you can directly select the address when transferring.
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