How to Set Up a Dispatch Wallet & Send Tokens

Step-by-step instructions on how to generate a new wallet, send, and receive tokens via web or command line

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There are currently two ways to generate a wallet and use it on the Dispatch platform. We’ll walk through both methods below for anyone looking to get started on either our main network or our devnet, which is purely for testing.

Wallets can be created via either the Dispatch Network Scanner, which offers an easy point-and-click interface over the web, or through our command-line Disgo client, which offers more options in terms of private-key encryption.

Our Network Scanner has some ease-of-use functionality built into it for conveniently doing things like generating a wallet, sending tokens, and deploying smart contracts via the web. Those of you who are more security-minded can also download the scanner’s source code and run it locally as well.

Point. Click. Profit.

Generating a Wallet with Scanner:

Head on to http://scanner.dispatchlabs.io Go to the hamburger menu at the top right and select “Create Account.” Click “Generate New Private Key and Address.” Save your private key somewhere secure, ideally offline or on some form of encrypted storage. Send us your public address to receive some tokens! We’re happy to distribute test tokens for free to folks who want to experiment with Dispatch on devnet. Or, if you’re ready to dive into the mainnet full-on, please email Colin Lowenberg , our Director of Developer Relations, to learn more about our token programs for new developers building on Dispatch.

Sending Tokens with Scanner: