When you are going to interact with a dApp, Once the dApp sends the signing request to sync, it will automatically pop up a signing window and request you to sign the transaction/content. when the signing details are popped-up, it will show clauses/contents which you need to sign.
Note
- All the signed transaction/certificate are stored in local, therefore, it only shows the transaction/content which is the same computer as you signed the transaction.
- Before signing a transaction or a certificate, you need to create or import a wallet first.
On the left side, it shows the transaction summary; number of clauses; the description of each clause. On the right side, you can select which wallet is going to sign the transaction and also transaction priority
- Review the content
- Choose the Wallet type
Local
- Choose a wallet to sign the transaction
- Modify the priority if needed
- Input wallet's password
- Click SIGN
- Review the content
- Choose the Wallet type
Device Name
- Choose a wallet to sign the transaction
- Modify the priority if needed
- Connect your device and follow the steps
- Confirm the transaction on your device
The certificate is a message signing based mechanism which can easily provide your identification or you to agree to your terms or agreements to the dApp.
- Check the type of certificate (
/
)
- Review the content
- Choose the Wallet type
Local
- Choose a wallet to sign the certificate
- Input wallet's password
- Click SIGN
- Check the type of certificate(
/
)
- Review the content
- Choose the Wallet type
LedgerName
- Choose a wallet to sign the certificate
- Connect your device and follow the steps
- Confirm the transaction on your device
When you checked the "Keep unlocked in 5 minutes" feature, the wallet remains unlocked until the last signed transaction/certificates time plus 5 minutes.
If you wish to lock the wallet again but the wallet still in the unlocked period, you can close Sync to enforce the wallet lock again.
Note
- locked period means that you need to enter your wallet's password to sign the transaction/certificates.
- unlocked period: you can sign the transaction/certificate without entering the wallet's password.