Wallet

Wallet Manager

Section 1: This section displays the DPR wallet address and provides options to download the private key associated with the wallet or unbind the wallet from the device.

Section 2: Wallet Information: This section shows the staking information, credit score, DPR balance, highest historical credit score, and the credit level of the currently bound wallet address.

Section 3: Wallet Information: This section also displays the same details as Section 2, showing the staking information, credit score, DPR balance, highest historical credit score, and the credit level of the currently bound wallet address.

Section 4: Transfer DPR: In this section, users can transfer DPR tokens to another wallet by entering the recipient's address and the amount of DPR they wish to transfer.

Section 5: Password Management: This section, introduced in version 1.1.14.rel, focuses on enhancing DPR security. It provides information and guidelines on resetting the password. For more details, you can click on the provided link to access the FAQ section.

Special note: If you need to launch a pledge, please press the staking info button

If you confirm that you want to exit staking, please click the red Unstake button.

If you just want to understand the information here and do not quit staking, please click the blue Understood, Continue Staking

Wallet Balance

Section 1: Shows current DPR balance as well as historical balance through a continually updating graph.

Section 2: Current DPR Balance. Balance can change through transfers, micropayments or mining. For information about mining and expected rewards, see the following article:

Section 3: Current credit score. Credit score is gained at a frequency of 1 point every 2 days. To gain credit score the device must share over 10 Mb of traffic per day without interruption.

Section 4: Current amount of DPR locked in micropayment channels. Micropayments are used to create a sharing economy where users pay small amounts of DPR to each other for utilizing bandwidth and sharing bandwidth. The current rate of shared data to DPR is 1 Tb = 1 DPR. This means that if you were to use 100 Gb of data over the DPN network it would only cost 0.1 DPR. An amount of 0.2 DPR is reserved for 7-8 days to cover the payment for each established tunnel and whatever is not used is returned to the wallet. Additionally, a balance check will be performed to ensure the wallet does not lower below 1 DPR.

Section 5: Daily consumed traffic is the amount of daily traffic used over the DPN network.

Section 6: Daily shared traffic is the amount of daily traffic the device has shared to other devices on the DPN network. If this amount is above 10 Mb and the device has been online for a full 2 days, 1 credit point will be gained.

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