Kolo lets you add different wallet types depending on how you plan to use the app. A Web3 wallet is for direct on-chain activity.
How to create a Web3 wallet in Kolo
Creating a new Web3 wallet is temporarily unavailable.
Existing Web3 wallets continue to work as usual.
How to import an existing Web3 wallet?
Instead of creating a new wallet, you can import an existing one.
To do this:
Open the Non-custodial Wallet setup screen
Tap Import Existing Web3 Wallet
Enter your 24-word recovery phrase
Continue the setup steps
Enter your recovery phrase carefully and only in the official Kolo app.
What can I do after importing a Web3 wallet?
After setup, you can use your Web3 wallet for supported blockchain actions.
Depending on available features, this may include:
topping up the wallet
sending assets
connecting to Web3 services
viewing balances and transactions
using TON-related wallet features
Important to know
A Web3 wallet is different from a Kolo Wallet.
Kolo Wallet is used for everyday payments and regulated Kolo services
Web3 wallet is used for direct blockchain interaction
If you want to use card-related or other regulated Kolo services, choose Kolo Wallet.
If you want Web3 and on-chain functionality, choose Non-custodial Wallet.
FAQ
Can I have more than one Web3 wallet in Kolo?
Can I have more than one Web3 wallet in Kolo?
Yes, you can add more than one wallet through the wallet selector. Each wallet has its own address, balances, and transaction history.
Can I use biometrics for my Web3 wallet?
Can I use biometrics for my Web3 wallet?
Yes. If your device supports it, you can enable Face ID or fingerprint authentication.
Need help? If you have trouble importing your Web3 wallet, contact our support team.