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How to create a multisig wallet on GLIF

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Last updated 4 months ago

Using a GLIF multisig wallet to deposit your FIL tokens provides increased security and allows for shared asset management. This tutorial walks you through the steps to set up a multisig wallet.

Step-by-step guide

  1. Connect to a Filecoin wallet

Ensure you have a Filecoin-compatible wallet with an f1 wallet address, such as a , , or even a . Find the step-by-step guide for setting up these wallets by clicking on them.

  1. Click on "Create new multisig" in the left sidebar of the website

You need some FIL in your wallet to cover the gas fee.

  1. Add multisig signers

Add the addresses of the signers you want to include in the multisig wallet. If you want more signers, click "Add signer".

Next, set the required number of approvals for transactions and enter the deposit amount. Additionally, you can configure a vesting schedule if needed (optional). Review the details and click "Send".

  1. Confirm in wallet

A confirmation prompt will appear in your wallet (e.g., FilSnap or Ledger). Click "Approve".

After approving the transaction, please wait as it may take a few minutes for it to be confirmed on the network.

  1. Access Your Multisig Wallet

Once the multisig wallet is created, you can view the multisig wallet address in the left navigation bar. It will start with f2.

If you don't see your multisig wallet immediately, reconnect your wallet and click on the "Multisig" tab and check it in the left sidebar.

In the multisig page, you can view your token holdings, proposals, required approvals, and transaction history.

Conclusion

By following this step-by-step guide, you can successfully create a multisig wallet! Remember to always double-check addresses and transaction details to ensure the accuracy and security of your funds.

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Visit the and navigate to the "Multisig" tab

Pleaese remember that Ethereum addresses are not allowed as multisig signers. You need valid f1 addresses such as a , , or a to sign the multisig.

If you want to learn how to deposit from the GLIF pool using a multisig wallet, refer to the tutorial .

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