Bata core wallet information - BTA-BATA/Bataoshi GitHub Wiki

Whatever the wallet type you have, the Bata (BTA) which you hold is not stored in your wallet. BTA is stored in a public encrypted digital ledger called Blockchain. Private keys are what gives you access to the BTA that’s stored on a public address. If you lose them you lose all your BTA. If you don’t own the private keys you don’t own the BTA.

QT wallet

Available for Windows, Linux and Mac. QT wallets are a professional client and offers full function that’s available for Bata. Downloads the complete blockchain to your local computer.

QT features:

  • Wallet Backup
  • Wallet Encryption
  • Address Book / QR code generation
  • Staking Coins and Masternode Commands
  • Sign and Verify Message
  • Coin and fee control
  • Debug Console

Bata Core Wallet Features

User Interface: It uses a graphical user interface (GUI) or set of command-line tools to access and navigate your wallet. Open Source Design: Bata Core Wallet is based on an open-source design that allows anyone to audit the code. Users can therefore analyse it and suggest improvements. Hierarchical Deterministic Algorithm: The wallet automatically generates a tree of keys for its users. Users can access this using a 12- or 24-word phrase based on the tree. Fees: There are no Bata Core wallet fees for downloading the software, When transacting you will incur some costs. These include Bandwidth (data) and transaction fees. You can set your own fees using a sliding scale which bases its figures on transaction priority. Security: Bata Core wallet offers first rate security features. All transactions carried out to and from any Bata core wallet go through a large peer-to-peer network and is also compatible with Tor.

Bata Core Wallet Fees and Limits

Bata Core wallet is free to download and use, but it will cost you some time (downloading the blockchain) and hard-drive space. The software itself is free, you pay transaction fees in order to send and receive Bata. You do have the option to set your own fees on a sliding scale, based on transaction priority.

Bata (BTA) is the only native currency which is supported by the Bata Core wallet.

How to send BTA using Bata Core Wallet:

  1. Launch your wallet and click on “Send” to fill out the send form.

  2. Input the recipient’s Bata address on the “Pay to” field. Be sure to double-check your information, as transactions cannot be reversed or canceled.

  3. Enter the amount you want to send in BTA.

  4. (OPTIONAL) Set the transaction fee to ensure your transaction gets confirmed in the desired amount of time.

  5. Check the payment amount and address again and click “Send” and then enter the password and click “OK”.