
Indigo Protocol wallet
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How to secure your Indigo Protocol with Tangem?
When you buy or hold Indigo Protocol in Tangem, it secures your private keys in many ways:
- With the seedless setup and smart backups on extra devices, your Bitcoin is safe and accessible only to you.
- Tangem is IP69K water and dustproof, built to protect against extreme temperatures, EMPs, ESCs, and X-RAYS.
- An access code and biometric authentication protect against unauthorized access.
- Private keys are generated and stored on its EAL6+ CC secure element.
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What is Indigo Protocol (INDY)?
Indigo Protocol stands as a forward-thinking platform developed on the Cardano blockchain. It brings the innovative capability of offering on-chain price exposure to real-world assets. Among its notable breakthroughs is the introduction of the first Native Stablecoin for the Cardano ecosystem, named iUSD. This protocol empowers users to generate synthetic assets, known as iAssets, which replicate the price behavior of tangible assets without requiring possession of those assets.
What is an Indigo Protocol wallet?
An Indigo Protocol (INDY) wallet is a tool that secures your private keys, which are essential for managing your INDY addresses on the blockchain. Remember, your INDY doesn't reside in the wallet itself, but rather on the blockchain. The wallet mainly functions to store these private keys, allowing you access and control over your INDY-related accounts. Essentially, an Indigo Protocol wallet is used for storing, sending, receiving, and overseeing your INDY.
How does an Indigo Protocol (INDY) wallet work?
Indigo Protocol wallets operate using pairs of public and private keys to manage blockchain accounts. Maintaining the confidentiality of the private key is crucial as it controls access to a specific INDY account, while the public key can be shared to receive INDY. To move funds, you need the corresponding private key. Tangem Wallet conveniently generates and safeguards these private keys within its secure chip.
What are the types of Indigo Protocol (INDY) wallets?
Exchange INDY Wallets:
Platforms like Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken offer custodial wallets allowing INDY purchases with fiat money. However, they come with risks like potential loss of account access.Software INDY Wallets:
These are apps installed on your devices for managing private keys and INDY. Though user-friendly, they are susceptible to malware and hacking threats. Available as mobile, desktop, and browser variants.Mobile INDY Wallets:
Applications designed to manage INDY directly from your smartphone.Desktop INDY Wallets:
Software that installs on your computer and stores private keys on your storage drives.Hardware INDY Wallets:
These are offline storage solutions like Tangem, known for protecting your cryptocurrencies from online risks.
How to Choose the Best Indigo Protocol (INDY) Wallet
Selecting the ideal wallet relies on your personal preferences, focusing on ease, dependability, robustness, and security. For protection against online threats and to securely store substantial INDY amounts, a hardware wallet such as Tangem is advisable.

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See all supported cryptosIndigo Protocol FAQ
- You can buy Indigo Protocol on major cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken. You can also use P2P platforms or specialized exchange services. For safe storage, it is recommended to use a reliable wallet like Tangem.
- For long-term storage of Indigo Protocol, a cold wallet such as Tangem is the best choice, offering a high level of security. For active transactions, a hot wallet is more convenient but less protected from hacking.
- Transfer fees for Indigo Protocol depend on the blockchain network load and the exchange or wallet used. Typically, this includes a network fee (gas fee) and possibly additional fees from the platform.
- To create a wallet for Indigo Protocol, install the Tangem app, follow the instructions to set up a cold wallet, and generate a unique address for storing your cryptocurrency.

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