Creating a Wallet
OISY uses Internet Identity to identify and authenticate users. This means that OISY does not store any login related information itself, and the entire sign-up and login process is handled by Internet Identity. Conceptually this is similar like logging in to a website using your LinkedIn or Google account, with the distinction that Internet Identity does not track what application is used by a user, and individual applications can not identify a user on a different application, because the same Identity will 'look' different for each application.
If you already have an Identity (e.g. by signing up to another dapp on the Internet Computer via Internet Identity, e.g. caffeine.ai, you can use the same Identity to also log in to OISY, and you will have your wallet ready.
And If you have to create a new Identity first, you can then use this Identity to log in to all applications on the Internet Computer that support Internet Identity.
OISY Wallet is a fully on-chain, browser-based, multi-chain crypto wallet designed for seamless access to decentralized finance. Unlike traditional wallets that require browser extensions or downloads, OISY operates directly from your web browser, allowing for secure, passkey-enabled sign-ins with no reliance on third-party servers.
To create an OISY Wallet:
Navigate to OISY.com.
Click “Open or Create” to begin the setup process.
On the Choose Identity screen, select “More Options".
Enter your Internet Identity or select “Create New” if you do not yet have one.
Follow the Internet Identity setup process:
Click “Create Passkey” and choose whether to create your passkey on your current device or another device.
Complete the CAPTCHA verification.
Your Internet Identity number will be displayed—this is your unique identifier for accessing OISY Wallet. Save it in a secure location.
Once verified, your OISY Wallet will be generated and you will be redirected to the main wallet interface.
OISY Wallet is fully on-chain and powered by threshold ECDSA cryptography, ensuring secure key management across dedicated ICP nodes.
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