OK Wallet is a user-friendly digital wallet application that allows you to manage and trade digital assets seamlessly. Occasionally, you might encounter transfer failures due to network issues. Switching wallet networks can often resolve these problems. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you change networks effortlessly.
Step-by-Step Guide to Switching Wallet Networks
- Open OK Wallet
Launch the OK Wallet app and navigate to the main interface. - Access Settings
Tap the "Settings" button in the upper-right corner of the main screen. - Select Network Options
In the Settings menu, locate and click the "Network" option to view your current connection. Choose an Alternative Network
- Mainnet: The default network, optimized for stability and security.
- Testnet: A network for testing purposes; less stable but useful for troubleshooting.
- Custom Network: Manually enter node details if other options fail (requires technical knowledge).
- Confirm Changes
Ensure your device has a stable internet connection before finalizing the switch.
Why Switch Networks?
- Resolve Transfer Failures: Unstable or congested networks often cause transaction issues.
- Optimize Performance: Select a network that aligns with your usage needs.
👉 Learn more about OK Wallet’s network features
FAQs
Q1: How do I know if my network is causing transfer failures?
A: Check for error messages or prolonged pending transactions. Switching networks can help isolate the issue.
Q2: Is Testnet safe for regular transactions?
A: No. Testnet is designed for experimentation. Use Mainnet for real transactions.
Q3: Can I revert to my previous network after switching?
A: Yes. Follow the same steps and reselect your preferred network.
Q4: What should I do if custom networks don’t work?
A: Contact OK Wallet support for assistance with advanced configurations.
Final Tips
- Always back up your wallet before making changes.
- Monitor transaction status after switching networks.
For further queries, explore OK Wallet’s official resources or community forums.