Start with what matters: control and safety. Install CyberWallet, create a new non‑custodial vault, and secure it with a PIN or biometrics. Write down your recovery phrase and confirm it. Next, pair the MFA‑enabled Authenticator app—this companion will challenge you whenever you try to move funds, export a wallet, or sign in to the app on a new device. You’ll see clear prompts that include what’s being approved, the network, asset, and amount. If anything looks off, decline from the Authenticator and the action is blocked instantly. Security logs show recent approvals so you can spot unusual activity at a glance.
Moving assets is straightforward and transparent. To receive, pick a network and asset, then share your address or QR. For sending, choose the recipient, select the chain, and preview fees before you commit. CyberWallet runs a preflight check to catch missing memos, bad formats, and risky contracts. Need to move value between blockchains? Use the built‑in cross‑network flow to bridge or swap without leaving the app. You’ll get route suggestions, quotes, and slippage controls, then finalize with an Authenticator approval. Save frequent contacts to an address book so you can send with fewer steps and fewer mistakes.
When you interact with Web3 apps, connect CyberWallet and review exactly what the site is asking for. Scope the session to a specific chain, set an expiration, and cap token allowances instead of granting unlimited spend. Message signing screens show human‑readable details so you understand what you’re agreeing to. High‑risk requests trigger an Authenticator challenge, ensuring a malicious page can’t drain funds without your explicit confirmation. You can disconnect with one tap, and session history helps you audit which apps had access and when.
Getting paid is just as simple. Create a payment request by choosing the asset, network, amount, and optional memo or due date. Share it as a link or QR, and CyberWallet tracks status automatically when funds arrive on‑chain. Mark invoices as paid, partially paid, or overdue, and export records for accounting. Backup and export actions require MFA approval, protecting sensitive data from unauthorized copies. For teams, you can separate roles—operators prepare transactions and an approver finalizes them through the Authenticator—so no single person can move funds alone. With these workflows, CyberWallet fits day‑to‑day tasks like paying vendors, collecting client fees, managing treasury movements, and using DApps without sacrificing security or speed.
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