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Welcome to Astarter
  • Astarter
  • GETTING STARTED
    • Wallets
  • πŸ“ƒTechnical Paper
    • Abstract
    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • 1 Launchpad
      • Open Beta Vision
      • Astarter core features--fixed exchange pool
      • IDO Mechanism
      • Astarter core function--liquidity mining
      • Access to Staking Pool
      • Astarter Core Application: Private Pool & White-lists
      • Launchpool
  • 2 DEX
    • Implementation on the Cardano blockchain
    • AMM
    • Arbitrary Token Trading Pairs
    • Swaps
  • 3 Money Market
  • 4 Tech Service
    • Oracle Machine
  • Conclusion
  • Disclaimer
  • References
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Before starting on Astarter, you'll need a wallets for connecting with our Launchpad & DEX. Currently, our platform can support Yoroi, OKX, Eternl, Lace, NuFi, and Exodus Wallet.

  1. is a light wallet for Cardano. It’s simple, fast and secure. Yoroi is an EMURGO product, engineered by IOHK. And it follows best practices for software in the industry including a comprehensive security audit. Daedalus and Yoroi are complements to what they try to achieve. Yoroi looks to be a day-to-day wallet for a Cardano user.

You will need to add the when you test our Launchpad functions. Here is a for using Yoroi to test, check it for more details.

  1. is a browser-based wallet extension to interact with the Cardano blockchain and is non-custodial. It can be used to send and store multiple assets, delegate, mint tokens, multi-sigs, and much more. Smart contract support will be added when available. The main difference to current wallets is, that Nami can be injected into the browser context and be connected to any website to interact with dApps (decentralized apps).

Yoroi
Yoroi Nightly extension
tutorial
Nami