Triple Masking Demo
A Step-By-Step Walk-through of Findora's Triple Masking Demo
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A Step-By-Step Walk-through of Findora's Triple Masking Demo
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Try Triple Masking for yourself and see what encrypted blockchain data looks like! Using the Triple Masking SDK, you will be able to implement it on your own dApp or project.
To get started, download the Triple Masking Demo from Findora’s website:
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Download the Triple Masking Demo.
You might need to bypass the security measures on MacOS and Windows. Allowing the one-time download of the app won’t permanently change your security settings.
Once you have downloaded the app, create a wallet inside the demo to send and receive triple-masked transactions. Click on the Test Wallet tab. You can import an existing wallet, but the simplest option is to click "Create" to make a new one.
Follow the prompts to create a new crypto wallet.
At the bottom of the page, Select “Sealed-FRA” and input your newly created Triple Masking wallet address. It should begin “fra…”
Now that you have your tokens, send a Triple Masked transaction.
Go to the “Send” tab.
Select your wallet as the “From” account.
Input a “To” account. You can just use the address at the top of the Send tab or create a second wallet.
After you've sent the transaction, you'll be directed to a Success page. Click the "View Transaction" button to see your transaction in the block explorer. Clicking “View Transaction” will take you directly to the transaction on the testnet block explorer.
As you’ll be able to see, your transaction information is protected; the wallet address, token amount, and token type are all encrypted and not publicly visible.
With your wallet set up, you'll now need some testnet tokens from our testnet . Head to , connect your MetaMask wallet, and switch to the Anvil testnet network at the top of the page.
Lastly, we'd love your thoughts and feedback! To let us know what you think, fill out the , where we’ll ask for your feedback on Triple Masking and how it can be applied in Web3.
Your will help us improve!