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Basics of performing a transaction

Performing crypto transactions has never been easier with Frontier

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Written by Vijayakumar Eswaran
Updated over a week ago

Transactions made using a Frontier wallet are fast and secure, and the user is in full control of their funds at all times. With a Frontier wallet, you can easily manage your digital assets and stay on top of your transactions. It's a great tool for anyone looking to enter the world of Web3. Here are the steps to follow for performing a basic transaction through frontier wallet:

  1. Open your Frontier app or extension.

  2. Select the chain you want to use for your transaction. Frontier offers more than 35 different blockchains.

  3. This can be done by clicking on the chain icon in the top left corner of your wallet and selecting the appropriate chain from the dropdown menu.

  4. Choose the type of transaction you want to make. Frontier offers several types of transactions, including swap, stake, send, and lend. Each option is clearly labeled and easy to understand.

  5. Carefully configure all the transaction details - blockchain, token(s), wallet address, slippage, etc. Be sure to double-check the address and the amount before proceeding.

  6. Review the network fee or gas cost for the transaction. This will depend on the type of transaction and the chain you are using.

  7. Approve and confirm the transaction. Once you've reviewed all the details, simply click the "Send" button to initiate the transaction.

  8. Wait for the transaction to be confirmed. The time it takes for a transaction to be confirmed will vary depending on the chain and the current network conditions. Frontier also features advanced DeFi notifications that will always keep you informed about the status of your ongoing transactions.

  9. You can always check the final status of your transaction by clicking on the "Activity" tab in your wallet.

The process is as simple as that. Happy Transacting with Frontier!

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